>>14717884>For your future endeavours, you should know that INVOICES are what are sent in by clients.Hilarious, you immediately botched. Clients send in Purchase Orders.....because they are sending in a list things they wish to purchase. They are placing an order. -- The business then fulfills the parts of the order they are able to - and sends the customer back an invoice, which references the original PO number for easy tracking. For international shipping, you'll see both an INVOICE (which must list prices for items/shipping costs/taxes, for customs purposes) and a PACKING LIST (which strictly lists the contents, usually without prices)
If you have a client you sent a demo item to, and they don't return it, you send them an INVOICE, demanding payment.....you don't send them a purchase order, you fucking dumb fuck.
I didn't make the original graphic - I'm just not a stupid fuck like you. I've worked in shipping, I've worked in sales, I know the difference between these items. You have no fucking understanding of what you're talking about. I'm not sure if that's the language barrier or you're really retarded enough to think you can google your argument on the fly.
>This might be quarterly, but it would be labelled as quarterly in the heading. It'd also have an author credit and date of publication.This doesn't mean anything, there is no GAAP that reflect what you're bullshitting about here. APRIL means the charges are payable in APRIL. If you have an annual fee for Costco listed in APRIL, it means you paid the annual Costco fee in APRIL. It doesn't mean it's a recurring payment, or that it represents only 1/12th of the total annual fee. It's really, REALLY not as complicated as you seem to think it is.
You fucked up pretending you know what you're talking about, just stop. It's not going to work out how you think it is.
>>14717889Faggot Ojama. Sorry pussy, either you have an argument or you don't. If you don't have anything, then just shut the fuck up.