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An invoice has about 3 to 4 copies. The original is retained by the issuer, the duplicate is for the buying department, the triplicate is for the treasury department of the buying company or the account office in layman's term. The quadruplicate can be with the issuer if it's a credit invoice or may be it could be the transport copy, depending on the situation.
The symbol for Issuer Direct Corporation in the AMEX is: ISDR.
An issuer is a legal entity that can be corporations, domestic or foreign governments, or investments trusts. An issuer develops and sells securities in order to finance its operations.
established by and amongst the board of directors of an issuer for the purpose of overseeing the accounting and financial reporting processes of the issuer and audits of the financial statements of the issuer
The United States had the first credit card issuer, Diner's Club.
A public offer is made and they move from the private issuer to the public holding.
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financial institution
As of July 2014, the market cap for Issuer Direct Corporation (ISDR) is $18,133,110.15
No. The reason a credit issuer closes an account is because they no longer consider you an acceptable risk.
A bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. The issuer owes the holders a debt and pays them interest.
YES - If the cheque issuer has countersigned after the name alteration NO - If the cheque issuer has not counter signed after the name alteration Any modification in a negotiable instrument like a cheque has to be attested/countersigned by the issuer