A filled-out money receipt typically includes several key components: the date of the transaction, the name of the payer, the amount received (often written in both numerical and written form), the purpose of the payment, and the signature of the person issuing the receipt. It may also feature a unique receipt number for record-keeping. Additionally, the receipt might include the name and contact information of the business or individual receiving the payment.
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decree of divorce and no dependents
An itemized bill is one that lists each item purchased and the cost of each, like the cash register receipt at a super-market, rather than simply showing the total owed.
Well my friend picture stacks an stacks of green paper, then dive in it
A receipt under an HST tax scheme looks almost the same as a receipt under the previous GST/PST tax scheme, but with only one tax line.For example, a separate tax scheme using GST and PST would apper as:Item: $19.99Subtotal: $19.99GST @ 5.00%: $1.00PST @ 7.00%: $1.40Total: $22.39Whereas a blended tax scheme using only HST would appear as:Item: $19.99Subtotal: $19.99HST @ 12.00%: $2.40Total: $22.39
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a receipt looks like a thin peice of paper that shows you what idems you bought from that store and how much you spent
A money order comes with 2 parts. The top part you send to the company/person that you are sending the money. The second part is your receipt and you should be able to take that to the place where you bought the money order and get a new one. Look at the fine print on your receipt to see what the process is for a lost/stolen money order.
It look's like a ballon filled with hot air
A money order has certain information that needs to be filled out. The money order has a square shape like a check, but there are areas that require filling out, such as signature of the person sending the money order called a purchaser, the name of the person or company that it is being sent to or payee, and the address of the person sending it. The amount of the money order will also be on it.
like a normal river really filled with water
Because it was supposed to look like a light, the first light there was, as in scrooges first years, when his heart was filled with love, not money.
regular money
use Google, and look up- Vanuatu Money
it short of looks like Japan money
Well, how do those €'s look like?
it looks like two strip's of leather that has been filled with black paper's