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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Pls someone correct my english -ASAP

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00How you doing ? Hope you are well,02br
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00I am very busy today and I think I am going to keep you busy as well . I have a quite a long recharge list on my desk .02br
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00First one I am sending you from Roy's expense See attached hotel invoices and justified email . When you confirm the payment please let me know, I will raise the invoice02br
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00I will back to you with more recharges today .but first of all I need to find back up for them 02br
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00Have lovely day 02br
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0 recharge? 02br 02br 00 do you mean task? 02br 02br 00 raise the invoice?

  • 0 recharge?
  • 02br 02br 00 do you mean task?
  • 02br 02br 00 raise the invoice?
  • what do you mean here?
  • 02br 02br 00find back up for them?
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0 recharge? 02br
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00 raise the invoice? what do you mean here? 02br
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00find back up for them? 00what do you mean here? 02br
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00 BTW, don't leave a space before the periods (.), only after them. 0-
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0Marius those are business accounting terms. re-charge - when someone has paid their own expenses and wants to claim it back from the company (in this context. it can also be when a company A buys something from company B on behalf of company C, and is now charging company C for it.). Raise an invoice - create an invoice in the accounting system. Back up is the only odd phrase here. I'm assumin
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0 Thank you for those words, Nona. 02br
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00 I'm using 01b00reimbursements02b00 for re-charges. 02br
00 I also 01b00create/generate02b00 invoices. 02br
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0Hi Marius,02br
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00Reimbursement is usually when an employee is paid back by the company for something he has spent his own money on.02br
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00Recharging is usually one company seeking money from another company for products or services bought on their behalf. This might include additional charges, such as taxes.0-
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0 Yes, or an additional fee. The industry I work in frequently buys in outside services for clients, and then recharges plus a % for the trouble - about 15% extra is pretty common. 0-

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