Management, Loose-Leaf Version
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ISBN: 9781305969308
Author: Richard L. Daft
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 11, Problem 8DQ
Summary Introduction
To determine; The importance of reimbursing sale expenses without extra delay.
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The sales expense that was incurred at the times of making an sale needs to be reimbursed especially if it was recorded as an petty cash.
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