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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />We do a number of purchases from foreign suppliers who charge us in US$ or GBP. <br />As these purchases are paid using a Credit Card, we get the equivalent value in EUR.</p><p>Infact, the Credi Card Account is set in EUR. </p><p>When we settle the invoices we use the Supplier Payment Entry.&nbsp; The supplier is selected. Note Supplier&#039;s base currency is USD. We see the Exchange Rate, e.g. 0.7639 = 1 Euro. The Credit Card Account is selected and we enter the amount indicated on the Bank&#039;s statement.</p><p>However, with this method we are not able to match the amount paid to the invoice.</p><p>What is the proper way to pay invoices in foreign currency?</p><p>Thanks<br />Carmelo</p>]]></description>
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