if your credit card is Canadian and you go to the USA your purchases will be charged in US funds, if your credit card is American and you come to Canada you purchases will be in Canadian funds.
Credit memo basically is raised to discount off the original invoice, so the original invoice amount gets reduced and the customer needs to pay only the reduced amount.
The assumptions here made is 'credit on an invoice' means giving a discount on the amount on the invoice. All one need to do is raise a credit note. Illustration: 1. Invoice $ 10 2. To give a credit of $2. $10- $2 = $8. Thus, the person in the end of day only needs to pay $8.
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A duplicate tax invoice
A credit invoice is the same as a credit memo. It is documentation that shows credit to a customer ie merchandise return. http://kramer-smilko.com/manuals/chap11/chp11-8.htm
Credit memo basically is raised to discount off the original invoice, so the original invoice amount gets reduced and the customer needs to pay only the reduced amount.
The assumptions here made is 'credit on an invoice' means giving a discount on the amount on the invoice. All one need to do is raise a credit note. Illustration: 1. Invoice $ 10 2. To give a credit of $2. $10- $2 = $8. Thus, the person in the end of day only needs to pay $8.
Credit Limit
your credit limit
Credit Limit
finance charge
Finance Charge
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A duplicate tax invoice
Credit lines among $5,000 and $250,000. Your credit line is the whole amount of investment that you can have outstanding at any given time, and will replenish as you pay off draws (for a line of credit) or as your customers pay outstanding invoices for invoice factoring.
Credit limit is the largest amount of money a consumer can charge on a credit card. The amount equals the amount of credit extended to a consumer. Charges over this amount are usually allowed, but expect to pay an "over-the-limit" fee.
A credit invoice is the same as a credit memo. It is documentation that shows credit to a customer ie merchandise return. http://kramer-smilko.com/manuals/chap11/chp11-8.htm