The difference between purchasing and procurement is that to purchase something with currency or money. Procurement is the obtaining of goods and services through a bartering system.
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The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
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The difference between direct purchase and indirect purchase is in what is purchased. Relating to raw materials, direct purchase is materials that go directly on a product and indirect is materials used to produce the product. Direct purchase can refer to purchasing products directly from manufacturers and indirect is purchasing through a middle person.
You can purchase games with an apps card and an iTunes card. There is no difference between the two.
Im guessing you mean the difference between producers and consumers. Producers make a product or give a service, and consumers purchase, a service or product.
The word "bought" refers to a purchase in the past tense, where the word "buy" refers to a purchase in the future tense.
CIPS stands for Chartered Institute of Purchase & Supply, MCIPS is a title for a Member of the Chartered Institute of Purchase & Supply