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In the reading, God says, "I could no more choose to give you free will than I could choose to make an equilateral triangle equiangular. I could choose to make or not to make an equilateral triangle in the first place, but having chosen to make one, I would then have no choice but to make it equiangular." To this the mortal responds, "I thought you could do anything!" To which God says, "Only things which are morally perfect."
Cost of Goods Sold
The expenses directly linked to the manufacturing of goods a company sells.
Specific Invoice
An itemized bill showing quantities, descriptions, prices, and terms of products and services provided by a seller to a buyer.
Ending Inventory
The total value of all unsold goods remaining at the end of an accounting period.
Recent Invoices
The latest billing statements or documents issued by a seller to a buyer, relating to a sale transaction and indicating the products, quantities, and agreed prices.
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