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Microsoft Excel charts provide a visual representation of quantitative information, giving the viewer an overall picture of a set of data.
Accounts Receivable
Amounts owed to a company by customers for goods or services that have been delivered or used, but not yet paid for.
Net Sales
Total revenue from sales less returns, allowances, and discounts.
Sales Discounts
A reduction in the price of goods or services offered to customers, typically to prompt early payment or bulk purchases.
Sales Returns
Transactions where a buyer returns previously purchased merchandise back to the seller, leading to a refund or credit.
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