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the story of where your money went, told in numbers that don't lie even when you wish they would.
means a record of financial transactions and balances, kept by a person, business, or bank to track what's owed, owned, or spent.
from from old french aconter, to reckon or count, rooted in latin computare — humans have been keeping tabs since clay tablets in mesopotamia around 3000 bc.
double-entry originformalized in 1494 by a venetian monk
oldest ledgerssumerian clay tablets tracked grain and livestock
word overlapsame root gives us account, meaning explanation