Invoice comes from the Sixteenth Century French word envoyer, which means to send. Well, that makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it? You send an invoice to your customer because you want them to pay you.
In short, an invoice is a breakdown of costs that is sent from the provider of a product or service, to the consumer. The invoice lists and describes whatever was provided, while also establishing the requirement and deadline for the consumer to pay their bill.
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