noun
- plural of cashbook; books or records in which a business records all cash receipts and payments
Usage: accounting
Examples
- The accountant updated all the cashbooks at the end of each business day.
- Small businesses often maintain simple cashbooks to track their daily transactions.
- The auditor requested to examine the company’s cashbooks from the previous year.
- She spent hours reconciling the cashbooks with the bank statements.
- The store manager kept separate cashbooks for different departments.
- Digital cashbooks have largely replaced handwritten ledgers in modern businesses.