Difference Between Ledger And Cash Book

A Ledger is the Books of Final Entry to classify and to provide specific information about Different Types of Accounts separately while a Cash Book is both a Journa l and a ledger. It shows only daily cash transaction chronologically (Date-Wise) and also shows the closing balance of Cash Account for the accounting period. A ledger can not play the role of a journal to show the details of daily transactions while a cash book can do so as all the cash transaction are primarily recorded in the cash book while in ledger accounts are finally transferred to it and in order to know the details of Transactions , we need to check the general journal and Special Journal of the concerned accounts. A Ledger shows detailed records a nd closing b ala nce of a specific account transferred from Journal at the end of the accounting period while a Cash Book is prepared to show only Cash Transactions and closing balance of cas...