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Definition of Invoicing
1. invoice [v] - See also: invoice
Lexicographical Neighbors of Invoicing
Literary usage of Invoicing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trading with Latin America: Obtaining Orders, Filling Orders, Shipping by Ernst B. Filsinger (1917)
"... Documentation for Shipments Proper invoicing, This is an important essential
in the upbuilding of export trade. When it is considered that the consignee ..."
2. The Railway Goods Station: A Guide to Its Control and Operation by Fred. W. West (1912)
"Lately invoicing by typewriter and carbon paper has been introduced with even
... A further recent development in invoicing by typewriter is to make out the ..."
3. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"invoicing: After the cars have been loaded, the car cards are taken into the
shipping office, and from these, invoices are made out. ..."
4. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"These are more flexible than the old type and are more easily adjusted to the
various invoicing: After the cars have been loaded, the car cards are taken ..."
5. Foreign Trade and Shipping by Erich Walter Zimmermann, W. C. Clark (1917)
"In no case should the port mark, the mark that indicates the port to which the
shipment is consigned, be omitted. 11. invoicing.—Finally the matter of ..."
6. Mexico of the Twentieth Century by Percy Falcke Martin (1908)
"... manufactures—Methods of doing business—British shortcomings—Customs
regulations—Marking and invoicing goods—Mexican foreign trade—Some British concerns. ..."
7. Trading with Latin America: How to Sell Goods, Export Policies, Methods by Ernst B. Filsinger (1919)
"... Documentation for Shipments Proper invoicing. This is an important essential
in the upbuilding of export trade. When it is considered that the consignee ..."
8. Modern Business Methods: Being a Guide to the Operations Incidental to the by Frederick Hooper, James Graham (1899)
"Correct invoicing is very necessary, not only to prevent difficulties between
the merchant here and his correspondent abroad, but also to prevent friction ..."