I was writing software that would connect their CRM and distribution systems, and reduce the double data entry they did every time they created an invoice.
The receipts and invoices shed new light on the unprecedented relationship Trump has with his own government — where Trump’s presidential travel brings a stream of public money to the private businesses that the president still owns.
Trump’s businesses charged Secret Service more than $1.1 million, including for rooms in club shuttered for pandemic|David Fahrenthold, Josh Dawsey|September 17, 2020|Washington Post
Getting the couple to a phone call is important for final booking because so much of the wedding is tailored to a couple’s specific tastes, and emails are needed for sending official documents like contracts and invoices.
Inside ‘Insta-Booking’: How couples are hiring wedding vendors via Instagram|Rachel King|September 6, 2020|Fortune
As of January 1, it began adding the 6% service tax on ads sold in Malaysia to advertisers’ invoices.
Advertisers to absorb Google’s digital services taxes in UK, Austria, Turkey|Ginny Marvin|September 1, 2020|Search Engine Land
In order to get their hands on the funds, Bannon arranged for We Build the Wall to pay invoices to an unnamed non-profit he controlled.
5 crazy details from the case against Steve Bannon—including ‘a boat named Warfighter’|Jeff|August 20, 2020|Fortune
In one case, money was paid in cash to a contractor who used a fictitious company name on the invoice.
The Mafia-Built Highway That Could Cost Italy $471 Million|Barbie Latza Nadeau|July 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST
An April 1999 invoice lists a “2nd installment” of $175,000.
Feds Allege Glaxo Paid Dr. Drew $275,000 to Tout Antidepressant|Aram Roston|July 3, 2012|DAILY BEAST
An invoice for $100,000 from March 1999 is described as, “Honoraria—Dr. Drew Pinsky/1st Installment.”
Feds Allege Glaxo Paid Dr. Drew $275,000 to Tout Antidepressant|Aram Roston|July 3, 2012|DAILY BEAST
"We were told to submit our first invoice after the first week and then every two weeks after that," says Vrondran.
BP's Windfall to the Rich|Rick Outzen|June 3, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Then a few weeks later he mailed me an invoice for about $2,000 worth of chocolate.
More College Admissions Secrets|Kathleen Kingsbury|March 14, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Sarah had gone down into the counting-house, and obtained the invoice which the senior clerk had torn up.
Jacob Faithful|Captain Frederick Marryat
Seven hundred of them stood to arms, this morning; some sixty-five will get back to Troppau; that is the invoice account.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XVIII. (of XXI.)|Thomas Carlyle
A month later, I discovered, among the ashes in the drawing-room fireplace, the torn half of an English invoice.
The Crystal Stopper|Maurice LeBlanc
He had to make the first payment on the invoice of that bankrupt stock.
In a Little Town|Rupert Hughes
For example: on my invoice there are 62 boxes or barrels of tinned iron.
Beaumarchais and the War of American Independence Vol. 2 of 2|Elizabeth S. Kite
British Dictionary definitions for invoice
invoice
/ (ˈɪnvɔɪs) /
noun
a document issued by a seller to a buyer listing the goods or services supplied and stating the sum of money due
verb
(tr)
to present (a customer) with an invoice
to list (merchandise sold) on an invoice
Word Origin for invoice
C16: from earlier invoyes, from Old French envois, plural of envoi message; see envoy1