How do companies account for coupons after they are redeemed or after they expire?
December 28th, 2008 | by Admin |StockA33 said:
Tell the good running a company that may apply to another purchase at their store. If someone regains this good or expires, as the company represents it? Tell the good running a company that may apply to another purchase at their store. If someone regains this good or expires, as the company recorded this entry (to correct the accounting method?)?
Tell the good running a company that may apply to another purchase at their store. If someone regains this good or expires, as the company represents it? Tell the good running a company that may apply to another purchase at their store. If someone regains this good or expires, as the company recorded this entry (to correct the accounting method?)?
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One Response to “How do companies account for coupons after they are redeemed or after they expire?”
By Ed on Dec 29, 2008 | Reply
If you're referring to the good of paper, usually have reference # that can be represented after all they are received. # Helps to identify all the criteria that is set to quell'offerta. For example, lets say it has distributed 2 good identical but one that I fell off of deposits and the other has spedetto the houses. If vouchers are repurchased # on each ticket voucher allows you to represent me and discover that method of sale was the best. If the ticket is null and void and has never led again, we can say seeing such reference numbers have received the most. If you're communicating online, there are many ways. Via links, codes, hope that … so this helps.