Lisa's Window Cleaning3362 River RoadCambridge, OhioPhone: (555) 782-9008Fax: (555) 789-0939E-mail: lisa@lisaswindows.comBILL TO:Claude EtheridgeSpark Network Systems89 Industrial Park WayCambridge, OhioStatement #: 1019976Date: January 23rd 2007Customer ID: V-941-A8Date of Sale: November 5th 2006Invoice #: 2903Description: Bi-weekly window cleaning of high-rise buildingAmount: $1,500.00 (x 6 cleanings)Payment: $0.00Balance: $4,500.00Reminder: Please include the Statement Number on your check.Terms: Balance due in fourteen (14) days.What is the purpose of this invoice?A. To remind Lisa's Window Cleaning of money owedB. To confirm payment of $4,500 to Lisa's Window CleaningC. To bill Spark Network Systems for servicesD. To request payment for building construction.
Lisa's Window Cleaning
3362 River Road
Cambridge, Ohio
Phone: (555) 782-9008
Fax: (555) 789-0939
E-mail: lisa@lisaswindows.com
BILL TO:
Claude Etheridge
Spark Network Systems
89 Industrial Park Way
Cambridge, Ohio
Statement #: 1019976
Date: January 23rd 2007
Customer ID: V-941-A8
Date of Sale: November 5th 2006
Invoice #: 2903
Description: Bi-weekly window cleaning of high-rise building
Amount: $1,500.00 (x 6 cleanings)
Payment: $0.00
Balance: $4,500.00
Reminder: Please include the Statement Number on your check.
Terms: Balance due in fourteen (14) days.
What is the purpose of this invoice?
3362 River Road
Cambridge, Ohio
Phone: (555) 782-9008
Fax: (555) 789-0939
E-mail: lisa@lisaswindows.com
BILL TO:
Claude Etheridge
Spark Network Systems
89 Industrial Park Way
Cambridge, Ohio
Statement #: 1019976
Date: January 23rd 2007
Customer ID: V-941-A8
Date of Sale: November 5th 2006
Invoice #: 2903
Description: Bi-weekly window cleaning of high-rise building
Amount: $1,500.00 (x 6 cleanings)
Payment: $0.00
Balance: $4,500.00
Reminder: Please include the Statement Number on your check.
Terms: Balance due in fourteen (14) days.
What is the purpose of this invoice?
A. To remind Lisa's Window Cleaning of money owed
B. To confirm payment of $4,500 to Lisa's Window Cleaning
C. To bill Spark Network Systems for services
D. To request payment for building construction.
B. To confirm payment of $4,500 to Lisa's Window Cleaning
C. To bill Spark Network Systems for services
D. To request payment for building construction.
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