legally unless they are intentionally trying to do this the have until the problem gets fixed. understand. there is no time limit. and ultimately your only way to fight back if the information is not removed is to dispute the incorrect info to the credit bureaus that show the info.
Capital is classified as a equity account in accounting. It represents the owner's interest in the business and is comprised of funds contributed by the owners, retained earnings, and any additional paid-in capital. This classification reflects the residual interest in the assets of the business after deducting liabilities.
To accurately identify which statement regarding cost accounting information is not correct, I would need to see the specific statements provided. Generally, statements about cost accounting may involve its purpose, methods, or applications in decision-making. If you can share those statements, I can help determine which one is incorrect.
If you want to be mechanically technical, yes; but the form is atrocious. It would be better worded, "Please credit my salary to the following account:"
My merchant service will alow any charge, regardless of the date of sale, as long as I have a physical imprint of the card, and the correct signature (provided the card has not expired)
ok now lets see mr smith was our debtor and he paid us cash of 100 $ and now as you know debtors are an asset so when they owe you money they are debited but when they pay up you credited them ... you debited mr smiths account and credited your sales now to correct this entry you will have to double up the amont from 100 $ to 200$ and you will now correct it by crediting mr smiths account by 200 and debiting your sales by 200 so know you will have a balance of 100 as now the entries have been balanced .
The word merchant is spelled exactly how it sounds, mer-chant
The total has been credited to your account.Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone.
The word meaning "concerning" is spelt as you have done in the question.
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In the above sentence the word regarding is used correctly.
The correct abbreviation for "regarding" is "Re:" which is commonly used in correspondence, such as emails and letters, to indicate the subject matter. It is derived from the Latin word "regarding" and is often followed by the topic being addressed.
John Cabot was a merchant in Venice,Italy.
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "Please note that this letter is merely an inquiry regarding your interest and availability."
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All the awnsers are correct.
Yes, it is correct to say "this is regarding your request" when referring to a specific request or inquiry made by someone. It is a professional and clear way to acknowledge the subject of communication.