NO.
The company's annual sales totaled $16.8 billion in 2002
duties of a sales executive in an insurance company
it means credit from a large company
Sales totaled $70 billion in 2001
Short Answer, No. However I was just refused a sales job after a good interview after the hiring District manager found out about prior civil jugements with a credit card company that had been legally resloved.
a broker sells the insurance, (is a sales person for many companies generally) and insurance company is the actual company that 'owns' the product, or company it's self........
Sales in 2003 totaled $27.1 billion
Sales to customers who use bank credit cards such as MasterCard and Visa are generally treated as Cash Sales.
Frozen breakfast sales in 2003 totaled $945.7 million
Frozen sausage sales totaled $190.8 million in 2002
Salad dressing sales totaled $3.45 billion in 2002
Entries in sales journal shows all the sales company has made on credit and no other transaction is part of sales journal account.