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Understand the difference between invoices, sales receipts, bills, and statements in QuickBooks Online
by Intuit•83• Updated 4 months ago
This article defines an invoice, sales receipt, bill, and statement so you can properly enter these transactions in QuickBooks Online.
Learn about invoices
An invoice is for when you want to collect funds from your customers.
- It is a transaction you create to receive money from your customers.
- It is a transaction you send to your customers who haven't paid yet when specific work items or goods/services sold are completed or fulfilled.
- It is an individual sales transaction that can partially comprise a statement of your customer's account.
Learn about sales receipts
A sales receipt is used for goods/services rendered at the time of a purchase (sometimes referred to as a "point of sale" purchase), or if your customers give you immediate payment.
Learn about bills
A bill is used to describe transactions that are owed to vendors.
- It is an invoice your vendors send to collect money from you.
- It is an invoice that you need to enter as a bill that they expect you, as their customer, to pay.
Learn about statements
A statement is the status of the customer's account at a particular point in time.
- It represents sales transactions, credits, and payments in each line item for a given period. It doesn't offer as much detail as individual sales transactions.
- It notifies your customers where they stand and if they still owe you any money. You send it to your customers on a regular basis.
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