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  2. Intercompany accounting - Wikipedia

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    Intercompany accounting is the accounting process when transactions occur between two business entities with common ownership. Companies with common ownership include parent companies and subsidiary companies. Intercompany transactions arise when business transactions occur between entities that are not independent since control of both is held ...

  3. Commercial invoice - Wikipedia

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    COMMERCIAL INVOICE; SENDER: AUTO PARTS FEE WAREHOUSE 7634 KIMBEL STREET UNIT 1-9 MISSISSAUGA,ON L5S-1M6 Phone:905.677.0996 Fax: 999-999-9999 Tax ID/VAT/EIN# nnnnnnnnnn RECIPIENT: XYZ Company 3 Able End There, Shropshire, UK Phone:99-99-9999 Invoice Date: 12 December 2007 Invoice Number: 0256982 Carrier tracking number: 526555598 Sender's ...

  4. Electronic data interchange - Wikipedia

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    EDI provides a technical basis for automated commercial "conversations" between two entities, either internal or external. The term EDI encompasses the entire electronic data interchange process, including the transmission, message flow, document format, and software used to interpret the documents.

  5. Invoice processing - Wikipedia

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    Invoice processing : involves the handling of incoming invoices from arrival to payment. Invoices have many variations and types. In general, invoices are grouped into two types: Invoices associated with a company's internal request or purchase order (PO-based invoices) and; Invoices that do not have an associated request (non-PO invoices).

  6. Electronic invoicing - Wikipedia

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    UML class diagram depicting a invoice. Electronic invoicing (also called e-invoicing or einvoicing) is a form of electronic billing.E-invoicing includes a number of different technologies and entry options and is usually used as an umbrella term to describe any method by which a document is electronically presented from one party to another, either for payment [1] or to present and monitor ...

  7. Universal Business Language - Wikipedia

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    Universal Business Language (UBL), ISO/IEC 19845, is an open library of standard electronic business documents and information models for supply chain, procurement, and transportation such as purchase orders, invoices, transport logistics and waybills.

  8. Chart of accounts - Wikipedia

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    7.2.0 Intercompany And Related Party Liabilities (Cr) 7.2.1 Intercompany Balances (Eliminated In Consolidation) (Cr) 7.2.2 Related Party Balances (Reported Or Disclosed) (Cr) 7.3.0 Intercompany And Related Party Income And Expense (Dr / Cr) 7.3.1 Intercompany And Related Party Income (Cr) 7.3.2 Intercompany And Related Party Expenses (Dr)

  9. Record to report - Wikipedia

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    Record to report or R2R is a Finance and Accounting (F&A) management process which involves collecting, processing and delivering relevant, timely and accurate information used for providing strategic, financial and operational feedback to understand how a business is performing. [1]