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(13 replies, posted in Accounts Payable)

For starters, when paying bills online you'll save money -- both on postage and late fees -- as well as time. Online bill payment is also safer than the snail-mail method: Your personal information is much more vulnerable to theft if it's on paper and physically moving through the postal system. You can also use your credit card to pay all your bills, which can make it easier to keep track of financial matters -- and you can earn airline travel miles and other cash-based rewards while you're at it.

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(12 replies, posted in Banking and General Ledger)

A date should not be revised. If the product was shipped to the customer when originally recorded, a customer request to change the date is grossly inappropriate and should not be considered, as you may facilitate a fraud on their part, for at least financial reporting failures. iproaccou.tant@gmail.com