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1, A specialized computer used to collect, store, and report all the information about a sales transaction. 2. The report that summarizes the cash and credit card sales of a point-of-sale terminal.
3. The process of preparing a batch report from a point-of-sale terminal.
4. A special journal used to record only cash receipt transactions.
5. A cash discount on a sale taken by the customer.
6. The amount a business receives from the sale of an item of merchandise.
7. A subsidiary ledger containing all accounts for charge customers.
8. A special journal used to record only sales of merchandise on account.
9. A sale in which the customer pays for the total amount of the sale at the time of the transaction.
10. A report of credit card sales produced by a point-of-sale terminal.
11. A tax on a sale of merchandise or services.
12. The amount a business adds to the cost of merchandise to establish the selling price.
13. A listing of customer accounts, account balances, and total amount due from all customers.

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