Exacompta Guildhall 298x273mm Headliner Book 80 Pages 48/6-12 1293
Product Code:
GH48612
Pack Of
1
Ideal for accounts with the same headings on every page, the 80 page Exacompta Guildhall Burgundy Headliner 18 Column Account Book has cutaway pages enabling to write out your headings once and have them show through on every page. This improves clarity and prevents errors in hand written accounts as the heading need only be written out once. Made from 95gsm ledger quality paper, each page is ruled with 6 debit and 12 credit columns across opening. The book is bound in a durable vinyl burgundy cover and has a sewn binding to prevent pages being removed.
- General
- Ideal for accounts with the same headings on every page, the 80 page Exacompta Guildhall Burgundy Headliner 18 Column Account Book has cutaway pages enabling to write out your headings once and have them show through on every page. This improves clarity and prevents errors in hand written accounts as the heading need only be written out once. Made from 95gsm ledger quality paper, each page is ruled with 6 debit and 12 credit columns across opening. The book is bound in a durable vinyl burgundy cover and has a sewn binding to prevent pages being removed.
Type | Accounts Books |
Manufacturer | Exacompta |
Brand | Guildhall |
Size | Other Sizes |
Eco-Aware | Yes |
Recycled Product | Yes |
Cover Colour | Red |
Rulings | 6/12 Petty Cash |
Binding | Casebound Book |
Grammage | 95gsm |
Pages | 80 Pages |
Weight | 0.55kg |
Dimensions | 298x273mm |
Recyclable | 93% Recyclable |
Biodegradable | 93% Biodegradable |
Country of Origin | UK |
6 Debit 12 Credit columns across 2 pages |
Casebound hardback burgundy vinyl cover to meet the most demanding professional standards |
Cut away pages means the column headings only need to be written once and will remain visible throughout the book |
Precision ruled on 95gsm ledger quality paper to ensure that both sides can be written on in ink |
Tamper proof as the pages are sewn in sections making it impossible to remove a page without destroying the integrity of the binding |
Traditionally sewn to ensure that the pages lay completely flat making it easier to write entries |
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