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
At the end of the month, the total for the accounts receivable column in the sales journal reflects the total amount of credit sales made during that period. This amount represents the revenue earned but not yet collected in cash. The total for the sales column indicates the overall sales made, including both cash and credit sales. Together, these totals help assess the company's sales performance and outstanding receivables.
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.
Sales totaled $70 billion in 2001
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
Salad dressing sales totaled $3.45 billion in 2002
Frozen sausage sales totaled $190.8 million in 2002