Tuesday, September 12, 2017

How to create Purchases Back Order in MYOB Accounting





3)      Then hit record.
Then you will see under orders tab one order sitting there. Under open Bills Tab, there is 1 x item invoice.
4)      There for the invoice just created under open bills, put in supplier's invoice no. and date. That's it.


Credit to Ken Leong 361 Degree Group

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

1.1.24 English



Transcript:

I think it was really brave of you to ask them for money. Oh, I so do not want to talk about it. So, how many meals is it gonna take till we're off the hook? I think the deli spread at my funeral will be the last one.  Hey. Wait, does that mean... Can't let a perfectly good plaid  skirt go to waste. Aww, honey, you won't be sorry. Wow! You - you look nice. Really nice. I ... had a meeting earlier at the bank. They-they like collars. You look nice, too. I had a flagellation to go to. So, what will you have? - Coffee, in a vat. I'll have coffee also. And chili fries. That's quite a refined palate you got there.


Vocabs:

http://youglish.com/search/what%20will%20you%20have%3F


flagellate
verb [ T ] UK ​ /ˈflædʒ.ə.leɪt/ US ​ /ˈflædʒ.ə.leɪt/ formal

to whip yourself or someone else, especially as a religious act
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Punishing by causing pain


flagellation
noun [ U ] UK ​ /ˌflædʒ.əˈleɪ.ʃən/ US ​ /ˌflædʒ.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
Examples from literature

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/flagellate?q=flagellation

Patient must be kept roused by dashing cold water over him, flagellating with a wet towel, walking about, etc. In conditions of collapse, however, this treatment must not be continued, but everything should be done to preserve the strength.


plaid
noun UK ​ /plæd/ US ​ /plæd/

[ U ] a pattern of squares and lines on cloth, or cloth with this pattern
Compare
tartan

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/plaid

[ C ] a long piece of tartan cloth worn over the shoulder as part of traditional Scottish dress



meal
noun UK ​ /mɪəl/ US ​ /mɪəl/
meal noun (FOOD)

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/meal?q=+meal

A1 [ C ] an occasion when food is eaten, or the food that is eaten on such an occasion:
a hot meal
a three-course meal
a heavy (= large) meal
a light (= small) meal
I have my main meal at midday.
How about coming over for a meal sometime?


say
verb UK ​ /seɪ/ US ​ /seɪ/ said, said


deli
noun [ C ] UK ​ /ˈdel.i/ US ​ /ˈdel.i/

informal for delicatessen

delicatessen
noun [ C ] UK ​ /ˌdel.ɪ.kəˈtes.ən/ US ​ /ˌdel.ə.kəˈtes.ən/

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/delicatessen

informal deli a small shop that sells high-quality foods, such as types of cheese and cold cooked meat, often from other countries

usually deli, deli counter a counter in a supermarket where you can get different types of cheese, cold cooked meat, prepared salads, etc. :
Ask for our sliced ham at the deli counter.




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Saturday, August 5, 2017

Raise Your ENERGY - #OneRule


"If you are interested, you'll do what's convenient; if you're committed, you'll do whatever it takes." - John Assaraf"
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