Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
All customer reimbursements of expenses
French translation:
Oui pour 'frais engagés'
English term
All customer reimbursements of expenses
there is a list of item, and the last one:
All customer reimbursements of expenses
As we are talking about Gross sales "tous les remboursements de frais du client" is not logical (this would not be a sale but an expense). My proposal is "Tous les remboursements des frais engagés par le client"
4 | Oui pour 'frais engagés' | HERBET Abel |
Jun 11, 2018 11:43: HERBET Abel Created KOG entry
Jun 11, 2018 11:44: HERBET Abel changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/1595450">HERBET Abel's</a> old entry - "All customer reimbursements of expenses"" to ""Oui pour 'frais engagés'""
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Discussion
En comptabilité, "expenses" = charges
Il me semble que ventes brutes - charges - remboursements de toutes sortes = ventes nettes.