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Business Documents (Question from Kaplan Book)

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  • May 12, 2017 at 6:30 pm #386002
    Amit
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    1. ———————-is issued to a supplier to request supply of goods from them on terms specified within the order
    2. ———————-is issued to a customer to conform the supply of goods to them on terms specified in the order
    3. ———————- is issued by the customer to a supplier as a notification of payment
    4. ———————- conforms the price that will be charged by a supplier for goods supplied
    5. ———————- is issued by a customer returning faulty goods to their supplier
    6. ———————- is issued by a customer to their supplier and specifies the quantity and type of goods they require to be despatched
    7. ———————- is issued by a supplier to their customer and specifies the quantity and type of goods delivered to that customer
    8. ———————- is issued by a supplier to their customer and specifies what goods will be provided to them at a specified future date
    9. ———————- is raised by a business and confirms only the amount due to be paid for goods and services provided.
    10. ———————- is raised by business and issued to a supplier as recognition of goods and services received from that supplier
    11. ———————- is raised by a business and issued to a customer to confirm amount not yet paid.
    12. ———————- is raised by a business and issued to a customer to request payment for goods and services provided

    -> I watched the lecture and read the notes many times; I have understood the notes by you. But I don’t know why I am confused to fill in the blanks. Please kindly help sir.

    May 12, 2017 at 7:10 pm #386010
    John Moffat
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    Surely Kaplan give an answer to their question! 🙂

    Have you read Chapter 28 of our free lecture notes?

    All of the above are detailed in the chapter 🙂

    (Our free lectures and lecture notes cover everything needed to be able to pass the exam well 🙂 )

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