Tuesday, March 16, 2010

What is a Bill of Sale - Contents, Types, and Difference From Invoice

When you acquire goods from a store, the seller is given a written acknowledgment of the goods bought- this is called the bill of sale. Typically, it contains the date of acquire, location, the amount of goods bought, total payable amount, description of goods, and the designation of the purchaser. Sometimes when you demand to replace any particular item, you demand to exhibit the bill to the seller as it proves that the item was bought from his store. More information: click here.

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