The place where it was sold.
Proof of purchase, voucher, chit, sales slip, stub, acceptance, reception, acquisition...
No once you sign or purchase anything that says final sales or no refunds or anything like that, you can't cancel or return it.
Receipt
POP in retail merchandising is the abbreviation for point-of-purchase or proof of purchase. The point-of-purchase is the location where a customer makes a purchase, such as a state, city or store. A proof of purchase is the evidence that shows a purchase was made or that an item has been paid for (i.e. sales receipt).
It is the original paper or document that indicates that a transaction took place. For a sale, the account source document would be the sales receipt or invoice. For a purchase, it would be the receipt or invoice from the vendor. For salaries, it would be the cancelled paycheck.
POP in retail merchandising is the abbreviation for point-of-purchase or proof of purchase. The point-of-purchase is the location where a customer makes a purchase, such as a state, city or store. A proof of purchase is the evidence that shows a purchase was made or that an item has been paid for (i.e. sales receipt).
POP in retail merchandising is the abbreviation for point-of-purchase or proof of purchase. The point-of-purchase is the location where a customer makes a purchase, such as a state, city or store. A proof of purchase is the evidence that shows a purchase was made or that an item has been paid for (i.e. sales receipt).
1 - Sales Journal 2 - Purchase Journal 3 - Cash Receipt Journal 4 - Cash Payment Journal 5 - General Journal
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is sales purchase
a sales silp that is marked paid a sales silp that is marked paid a sales silp that is marked paid