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invoice

[in-vois] / ˈɪn vɔɪs /
NOUN
itemized bill
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First Brands filed for bankruptcy in September after its advisers discovered accounting irregularities, including roughly $2.5 billion of invoices that were missing, altered or sold to more than one factoring party.

From The Wall Street Journal

She had been earning $17.40 an hour handling invoices and tracking the loads of soybeans.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The costumes are costly to replace if damaged or not returned,” states the complaint, which included copies of invoices for about $134,000 in costume rentals.

From Los Angeles Times

Leonard Lauder, the eldest son of beauty pioneer Estée Lauder who grew up typing invoices for the family business that he would later transform into a global empire, died June 14 at 92.

From The Wall Street Journal

Delaying invoices or portfolio withdrawals until early January 2026 could keep them just under certain income levels and help them qualify for certain tax breaks.

From MarketWatch