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Qué (quién) es balance due - definición

COMMERCIAL DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A SELLER TO A BUYER, RELATING TO A SALE TRANSACTION AND INDICATING THE PRODUCTS, QUANTITIES, AND AGREED PRICES FOR PRODUCTS OR SERVICES THE SELLER HAS PROVIDED THE BUYER
Bill (payment); Invoicing; Evaluated Receipts Settlement (ERS); Debit memo; Invoicing bureau; Collective invoicing; Balance due; Invoices; Invoiced; Telephone bill; Phone bill; Payment of bills; Utility bill; Bill (Invoice)

balance due         
n. the amount of a debt still owed on an account or the principal owed on a promissory note. In the case of a promissory note, the balance due is not the sum of installments due, since these include amortized interest, but may be the principal due without further interest.
Color balance         
  • South Arm]], [[Tasmania]], Australia. The white balance has been adjusted towards the warm side for creative effect.
  • Photograph of a [[ColorChecker]] as a reference shot for color balance adjustments.
  • Example of color balancing
  • Two photos of a high-rise building shot within a minute of each other with an entry-level point-and-shoot camera. Left photo shows a "normal", more accurate color balance, while the right side shows a "vivid" color balance, in-camera effects and no post-production besides black background.
  • A white-balanced image of Mount Sharp (Aeolis Mons) on Mars
  • Mount Sharp (Aeolis Mons)]] on [[Mars]]
ADJUSTMENT OF THE INTENSITIES OF THE COLORS
White balance; Colour balance; White Balance; White balancing; Gray balance; Whitebalance; Auto white balance; Auto White Balance; Automatic White Balance
In photography and image processing, color balance is the global adjustment of the intensities of the colors (typically red, green, and blue primary colors). An important goal of this adjustment is to render specific colors – particularly neutral colors like white or grey – correctly.
Balance bicycle         
  • 1820}})
  • Toddler on metal balance bike
TRAINING BICYCLE FOR CHILDREN
Balance bike; Run bike; Wooden balance bike
A balance bicycle, run bike or no pedal bike or dandy horse is a training bicycle that helps children learn balance and steering. It has no foot pedals, no drivetrain, no chain, no gears, no gear shifters, no derailleurs, and no freewheel.

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Invoice

An invoice, bill or tab is a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer relating to a sale transaction and indicating the products, quantities, and agreed-upon prices for products or services the seller had provided the buyer.

Payment terms are usually stated on the invoice. These may specify that the buyer has a maximum number of days to pay and is sometimes offered a discount if paid before the due date. The buyer could have already paid for the products or services listed on the invoice. To avoid confusion and consequent unnecessary communications from buyer to seller, some sellers clearly state in large and capital letters on an invoice whether it has already been paid.

From a seller's point of view, an invoice is a sales invoice. From a buyer's point of view, an invoice is a purchase invoice. The document indicates the buyer and seller, but the term invoice indicates money is owed or owing.

Within the European Union, an invoice is primarily legally defined by the EU VAT directive as an accounting voucher (to verify tax and VAT reporting) and secondly as a Civil law (common law) document.

An invoice should not be mixed up with Proforma Invoice that indicates commitment, intention, or prepayment request.

Ejemplos de uso de balance due
1. Why didn‘t you know that some income wasn‘t reported, or that there is a balance due?
2. "The balance due on [the] account is 7,237.0', which is due by Jan. 6, 2005.
3. Yet despite these convictions, Paulson said his hand was forced after the markets fell dangerously "out of balance" due to the credit crisis.
4. "In order for you to be responsible for the balance due on a tax return, you have to be the one who signed the return," Rosenberg explains.
5. He also raised eyebrows by paying $6,300 cash for the balance due on his lessons, roughly half the cash he allegedly received in a wire from September 11 plot coordinator Ramzi Binalshibh in Germany.