The Public Ledger was created in 1760.
The Star-Ledger was created in 1832.
The New Ledger was created in 2009.
Ledger-Enquirer was created in 1828.
The Clarion-Ledger was created in 1837.
Jewish Ledger was created in 1929-04.
The Broken Arrow Ledger was created in 1983.
New York Ledger was created in 1856.
Bertie Ledger-Advance was created in 1829.
I think it was made public in 2006, but the answer to that is a private one.
A General Ledger is the main ledger & all other ledgers like, Account Receivable, Account Payable Ledgers are all sub ledgers. Previously there used to be only one ledger ie the General Ledger, but as Business grew, the number of accounts too multiplied, so, the General Ledger started getting fatter, therefore the need to bring out accounts of similar nature out of General ledger & create sub-ledgers. However, there is a representative account for the subledgers in the General Ledger, which maintains only the balances of the various accounts in the Sub-Ledgers.So, by doing this the Trial Balance can always be created from the General Ledger only.
Recurring general ledger entries can be created to post recurring monthly journal entries. Expenses may include rent, telephone, and automobile payments.
If your Tally 7.2 ledger is not appearing in the list, it could be due to a few reasons. First, ensure that the ledger was saved correctly and that you are viewing the correct company and period. Additionally, check if the ledger was created in a different group or if there are any filters applied that might be hiding it. If the issue persists, consider restarting Tally or checking for any software updates that might resolve the problem.