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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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Each account with Wellspring Marketing is worth a lot of money

My supervisor wasn't happy with me. Each account with Wellspring Marketing is worth a lot of money. He wants to keep our clients happy.

I doubt if each account refers to each transaction/trade in the above statement. If not, what is it? Thanks.
  

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Hard to tell without knowing the businesses involved. Perhaps Wellspring holds several accounts with the other company-- one account for their Sales Department, one for their Administration. Or one for Purchases, one for Leases.

  • Hard to tell without knowing the businesses involved.
  • Perhaps Wellspring holds several accounts with the other company-- one account for their Sales Department, one for their Administration.
  • Or one for Purchases, one for Leases.
  • Or one for the Chicago branch and one for the Detroit branch.
  • There are many possibilities.
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Hard to tell without knowing the businesses involved. Perhaps Wellspring holds several accounts with the other company-- one account for their Sales Department, one for their Administration. Or one for Purchases, one for Leases. Or one for the Chicago branch and one for the Detroit branch. There are many possibilities.
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Mister MicawberHard to tell without knowing the businesses involved. Perhaps Wellspring holds several accounts with the other company-- one account for their Sales Department, one for their Administration. Or one for Purchases, one for Leases. Or one for the Chicago branch and one for the Detroit branch. There are many possibilities.

Thanks, Mist
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No-- the account referred to is the business relationship/agreement, which is merely recorded in the Books of Account.

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