Exacompta - Ref 31/3Z - Guildhall Account Book - 298 x 203mm in Size, Hardback Vinyl Cover, 95gsm Ledger Quality Paper, Traditionally Sewn - 3 Cash Columns

Exacompta - Ref 31/3Z - Guildhall Account Book - 298 x 203mm in Size, Hardback Vinyl Cover, 95gsm Ledger Quality Paper, Traditionally Sewn - 3 Cash Columns

Right, listen up deal hunters! This is not a drill! We’ve unearthed a proper bargain on a seriously useful piece of kit.

We’re talking about the Exacompta - Ref 31/3Z - Guildhall Account Book! And the price? An absolutely bonkers £19.12! Down from a hefty £31.92! That’s a whopping 40.10% saving! Unbelievable!

So, what is it? This isn’t your average notebook. This is a proper, old-school accounting ledger. We’re talking:

  • Size: A decent 298 x 203mm – plenty of room for your figures.
  • Build Quality: A robust hardback vinyl cover that’ll stand up to some serious use. This thing is built to last!
  • Paper: 95gsm ledger quality paper. That’s proper paper, folks! No bleed-through, just smooth writing.
  • Binding: Traditionally sewn. This is what separates the men from the boys (or the ledgers from the, well, less impressive ledgers). It will lay flat!
  • Columns: 3 Cash Columns. Perfect for keeping track of your income and outgoings.

Why is this a must-have?

Whether you’re a small business owner, a freelancer, or simply a meticulously organized individual, this account book is a godsend. Forget spreadsheets (well, maybe not entirely). There’s something incredibly satisfying about putting pen to paper and tracking your finances the traditional way. Plus, it’s a brilliant way to unplug and get away from screens for a bit.

And at this price? It’s practically highway robbery (for the original price, that is!). You’re getting a top-quality, durable, and incredibly useful product for a fraction of the cost.

Don’t delay! This deal is likely to vanish faster than free doughnuts at a police convention. Click this link now and get your hands on this absolute steal: Go to the offer

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