invoicing (verb)

  • 1invoicing — invoice invoice 2 verb [transitive] ACCOUNTING to prepare an invoice and send it to a customer: invoice somebody for something • We ll invoice you for any damage to the rented car. invoicing noun [uncountable] …

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  • 2invoice — document which shows the customer charges for goods delivered or work done. Glossary of Business Terms Bill written by a seller of goods or services and submitted to a purchaser for payment. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The document against… …

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  • 3Invoice — Bill written by a seller of goods or services and submitted to the purchaser. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. invoice in‧voice 1 [ˈɪnvɔɪs] noun [countable] ACCOUNTING 1. a document sent by a seller to a customer with details of… …

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  • 4risk — (1) Noun The possibility of loss. (2) Noun The uncertainty of whether events, expected or otherwise, will have an adverse impact. In this context, the adverse impact is usually a quantity of return ( income) or value at risk. (3) Noun the… …

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  • 5Risk — Typically defined as the standard deviation of the return on total investment. Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. risk risk 1 [rɪsk] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the possibility that… …

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  • 6defraud — de‧fraud [dɪˈfrɔːd ǁ ˈfrɒːd] verb [intransitive, transitive] LAW to gain money or goods from someone by saying or doing something dishonest: • He admitted attempting to defraud the insurance company. defraud somebody of something • She defrauded… …

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  • 7instruct — in‧struct [ɪnˈstrʌkt] verb [transitive] 1. to order someone to do something: instruct somebody to do something • The government has instructed banks to limit real estate lending growth to 2% this year. 2. LAW to employ a lawyer to deal with a… …

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  • 8invoice — I. noun Etymology: modification of Middle French envois, plural of envoi message more at envoi Date: 1560 1. an itemized list of goods shipped usually specifying the price and the terms of sale ; bill 2. a consignment of merchandise II.… …

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  • 9abend — 1. noun /əbˈend/ a) An abnormal termination of a program. b) Termination of a process prior to completion. 2. verb /əbˈend/ To terminate abnormally. The nightly invoicing job abended at 3am …

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  • 10demonstrate — UK US /ˈdemənstreɪt/ verb [T] ► to show something, or show someone how to do something, or how a system or product works: »They demonstrated how big savings could be made with the help of the new machinery. demonstrate sth to sb » We asked them… …

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