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Invoice vs. account Thu Apr 15, 2004 14:33 pm  Invoice vs. account
 

What the difference between" invoice and account"
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Invoice and account Sun Apr 18, 2004 20:02 pm  Invoice and account
 

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What the difference between" invoice and account"
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Hi Pressman! I don't know it too.
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Invoice vs. account Mon Apr 26, 2004 19:46 pm  Invoice vs. account
 

Hi Pressman,

account: an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to let you take it out when you need to
He opened a foreign currency account at HSBC Bank.

invoice: a list that shows you how much you owe someone for work they have done or for goods they have supplied
You should always receive an invoice when you make a large purchase.
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Invoice vs. account Tue Apr 27, 2004 16:44 pm  Invoice vs. account
 

Hi Angel! At last I got it!!!!
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Invoice vs. account Tue Apr 27, 2004 21:08 pm  Invoice vs. account
 

Hi Terminator,
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