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Invoice

Invoice is a commercial document in the form of a receipt, bill, or written note that records transactions between a company and customers. An invoice contains information about each transaction: precise date, unique number, cost, taxes, discounts, amount of purchased items, and many others. This data allows managers, accountants, auditors, or authorities to easily track and classify company’s transactions and make needed reviews.
Invoice
Invoice is a commercial document in the form of a receipt, bill, or written note that records transactions between a company and customers. An invoice contains information about each transaction: precise date, unique number, cost, taxes, discounts, amount of purchased items, and many others. This data allows managers, accountants, auditors, or authorities to easily track and classify company’s transactions and make needed reviews.