pearaamatut
Pearaamatut is an Estonian term that translates to "ledger" or "account book" in English. It refers to a fundamental accounting document used to record financial transactions of a business or individual. Historically, a pearaamatut was a physical book where all entries were made manually. It served as the primary record of debits and credits, detailing income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. The term itself suggests its central role in accounting, akin to a "head book" or "main book."
In modern accounting, while the concept of a ledger remains crucial, the term pearaamatut might still be