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1 non-recoverable sales tax
A sales tax levied on purchased products that is not deducted from the sales tax levied on the sale of the purchased products when both sales taxes are paid by the same party. -
2 recoverable sales tax
A sales tax levied on purchased products that is deducted from the sales tax levied on the sale of the purchased products when both sales taxes are paid by the same party. -
3 Licenses workspace
"A workspace in Windows Intune and Asset Inventory Service that lets administrators add and manage license agreement information for software that was purchased through Microsoft Volume Licensing agreements, and for Microsoft or non-Microsoft software that was purchased by other means." -
4 SKU
"A unique identifier, usually alphanumeric, for a product. The SKU allows a product to be tracked for inventory purposes. An SKU can be associated with any item that can be purchased. For example, a shirt in style number 3726, size 8 might have a SKU of 3726-8." -
5 discount list
A group of price reductions that can be applied to a product based on volume purchased. -
6 subscription computer
"The computer offered to a customer by a solution provider where the customer chooses from a range of packaged services, including a computer, genuine Windows software, and broadband Internet services, which are included in one bill. Computer time is purchased for a specified, regular time period (for example, on a monthly or quarterly basis)." -
7 negative inventory
"A temporary negative quantity of an item, such as may occur when items have been purchased and received but for which a packing slip has not yet been processed." -
8 planned purchase order
An order proposal generated by a master scheduling calculation to fulfill a requirement for a purchased item. -
9 supplementary item
An extra item that is added to the sales or purchase order lines when a certain quantity of an item is sold or purchased. -
10 accounts payable
"A group of posting accounts that show the amounts owed to suppliers or creditors for goods, supplies, or services purchased on credit." -
11 section 179
A section of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service tax code that permits some property (fixed assets) to be expensed in the year it is purchased rather than depreciated over a number of years. -
12 standard cost price
"The normal or ideal cost that is used as a comparison to the actual cost. For manufactured items, standard cost price includes labor, materials, and overhead. For purchased items, standard cost price includes purchase price plus transportation and other fees." -
13 Microsoft OEM System Builder License Agreement
"The license agreement between a system builder and Microsoft Licensing, Inc., affixed to the side of every OEM Distribution Pack. By opening the package, you agree to all the terms of the Microsoft OEM System Builder Agreement. If you do not agree to all the terms of the agreement, contact the Microsoft OEM authorized distributor from which it was purchased and make arrangements to return the software."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft OEM System Builder License Agreement
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14 A/P
"A group of posting accounts that show the amounts owed to suppliers or creditors for goods, supplies, or services purchased on credit."A/P -
15 Microsoft Office Ready
"A program that separates the pre-installation of Microsoft Office software from the software license sale. Under this program, OEMs can preinstall a build of Office on their PCs without paying royalty to Microsoft. No royalty is due at the time of pre-installation because the software is not licensed perpetually until a product key is purchased and activated by the end-user." -
16 Office Ready
"A program that separates the pre-installation of Microsoft Office software from the software license sale. Under this program, OEMs can preinstall a build of Office on their PCs without paying royalty to Microsoft. No royalty is due at the time of pre-installation because the software is not licensed perpetually until a product key is purchased and activated by the end-user." -
17 marketing list
A group of accounts contacts or leads who are identified through their demographics as people or businesses who might be the most receptive to a campaign. For example to introduce a new product you can create a marketing list of accounts that have previously purchased similar products and send them brochures about the new product. -
18 borrowed time
"A limited amount of usage time provided after all purchased time has been expended. If the user does not add or download more usage time within this remaining amount of time, they will lose access to the computer." -
19 pay-as-you-go computing
"A model in which a solution provider offers a computer to the customer for a low initial payment, and the customer adds time to the computer by purchasing blocks of computer usage time. Once an agreed-upon amount of usage time is purchased, the customer has unlimited access to the computer and no longer needs to pay for computer usage time." -
20 usage expiration date
The date and time at which a purchased block of unlimited computer usage time terminates.
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