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What are Source Documents & Why are they Important?
Bookkeepers and accountants who are processing your accounts may ask you to present “source documents” to verify the information in your accounting file. What are
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Bookkeepers and accountants who are processing your accounts may ask you to present “source documents” to verify the information in your accounting file. What are
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