The cc stands for Caron Copy, and comes from the carbon paper used in credit card payments (sometimes). The carobon paper creates a copy on the underlying paper, and the cc applies a similar functionality. The cc basically copies the email/memo to the persons stated in the field.
a credit memo is getting credit for something that should have not been charged. a demo memo is billing someone incorrectly.
A credit memo is a document that?
less, a coworker
The primary difference between credit and debit memo is where it originates. Credit memo is raised by a supplier to a consumer when goods are returned, while debit memo is raised by a consumer towards the supplier.
If you are writing a memo and it will be forwarded to people that it is not directly and openly addressed then yes you must list all persons it will be sent to. By the way CC stands for Carbon Copy (sent to)
The proper abbreviation to send someone a copy of a memo is 'cc:' (type in the person's name and if there is more than one person that gets a 'cc' (meaning carbon copy which is old style) then tick off each name it is suppose to go too.
It means that a exact copy of the email is going to a second person. Common usage is to send the email to the person(s) that are required to action or read. The CC field is used to inform the CC'd person of the transaction. MadMatt courtesy copy It comes from when you would send a notice or memo and carbon copy others (cc). You would give a physical printed copy of the memo to the list of people or groups shown next to "cc:" on the memo. The Carbon part represented the fact that carbon was used to make the paper copy.
"CC" stands for "carbon copy," which simply means the person or people to which the memorandum is being sent a copy. Typically, there is the main person or people to which the memo is addressed (TO:) and then copies can be sent to others.
It means 'carbon copy'. Basically an old term that has not bee updated. It is used to let the main recipient klnow that others had been copied on a memo or letter.
The format and structure of the Memo should be like:To: Recipients' names and job titlesFrom: Writers' names and job titlesDate: Complete and current dateSubject: Description of what memo is aboutBody: Begin with a brief introductory paragraph that contextualizes the memo for your readers and describes the main point or course of action that readers should take after reading the memo. The introduction should not have a heading.After the introductory paragraph, the body of the memo should be broken into sections with informative headings at the start of each section. These headings should not consist of generic words like "Problem" but specific phrases like "Avoiding Cost Overruns in Sector 7."Remember that if there are others who will receive copies of memo, aside from the recipients, add cc: after the memo subject line with the names of those individuals.
he gave me a memo. police filed a memo on me.
why use memo?
The Memo was created in 2012.
The plural of memo is memorandii
The cc stands for Caron Copy, and comes from the carbon paper used in credit card payments (sometimes). The carobon paper creates a copy on the underlying paper, and the cc applies a similar functionality. The cc basically copies the email/memo to the persons stated in the field.
there is no need