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24 Oct 2017
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Hi, I'm working for a hotel and just wondering what's the difference between receipt, invoice and bill?
Hi, I'm working for a hotel and just wondering what's the difference between receipt, invoice and bill?
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24 Oct 2017
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A receipt is a document to show that you have paid something. An invoice is a document to show what you will have to pay which can be settled now or in the future. A bill is a document showing what you need to pay now.
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A receipt is a document to show that you have paid something. An invoice is a document to show what you will have to pay which can be settled now or in the future. A bill is a document showing what you need to pay now.
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