Exam 4: Customers and Sales

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Online bill pay allows you to: A.Sell goods over the internet B.Email invoices to customers C.Receive online payments from customers D.QuickBooks does not support online bill pay

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To record a credit sale, select:

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To increase collections of payments, you can use all the following QuickBooks features, except:

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The Undeposited Funds account:

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Briefly explain the difference between creating a sales receipt and creating an invoice.

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A Reminder Statement provides the following information, except:

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From the Customers Section, "Assess Finance Charges" allows you to:

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Name 3 (three) reasons why a job for a customer might be "pending".

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Online bill pay allows you to:

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The Customer List in QuickBooks can be accessed from all of the following except:

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Name 3 (three) reasons why a job for a customer might be "pending".

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To print the Aging of Accounts Receivable report:

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Which report provides information on customers who have overdue accounts? A.Accounts Receivable Aging Summary B.Accounts Receivable Aging Detail C.Customers with Open Invoices D.Collections Report Short Answer Questions

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When a customer is billed when the project/job reaches specified milestones, what type of billing does the company use? A.Purchase Order billing B.Estimates Pre-billing C.Progress billing D.Normal (end-of-job) billing

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When a credit sale is recorded on an invoice, QuickBooks records:

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