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Invoice
Bill written by a seller of goods or services and submitted to a purchaser for payment.
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Invoice
A statement given by a seller to a buyer itemizing the sale and demanding payment. An invoice may be for the sale of a good or a service. The invoice usually states the names of the counterparties and the goods and/or services purchased, and adds any applicable sales tax or VAT. It may also include the terms of sale, especially if it is a credit sale. An invoice is also called a bill or a due bill. See also: Receipt.
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invoice
a document sent by a supplier to a customer that itemizes the products supplied to the customer, their prices, and the total amount of money owed by the customer for these products. An invoice is usually sent after the products have been shipped with their associated DELIVERY NOTE, and serves to inform the customer that payment is required. See STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT.Collins Dictionary of Business, 3rd ed. © 2002, 2005 C Pass, B Lowes, A Pendleton, L Chadwick, D O’Reilly and M Afferson
invoice
a document sent by a supplier to a customer that itemizes the products supplied to the customer, their prices, and the total amount of money owed by the customer for these products. An invoice is usually sent after the products have been shipped, with their associated DELIVERY NOTE, and serves to inform the customer that payment is required. See STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT.Collins Dictionary of Economics, 4th ed. © C. Pass, B. Lowes, L. Davies 2005