kassaskrár
Kassaskrár, Swedish for cash register, refers to a mechanical or electronic device used to record and store financial transactions, typically in a retail setting. Historically, early cash registers were mechanical, featuring a drawer that opened when a transaction was completed, along with a printer that recorded the sale. These early models often included a bell that would ring to alert staff and customers of a transaction.
The advent of electronics revolutionized the cash register. Electronic cash registers, or ECRs, offer greater functionality,
The primary functions of a kassaskrár remain consistent: to accurately record sales, calculate totals including taxes,