Q: You can purchase a 2 part carbonless receipt book online or at an office supply store or one that has several sheets of reusable carbon paper. These booklets are usually prenumbered and already have the receipt headings in place. Make sure to get booklets with 2 part forms so that you get a copy that you can keep for your records. If you don’t have a booklet on hand, you can simply handwrite receipts on a piece of paper and photocopy them.  Make sure that the carbon paper is between the original and the copy before starting to write a receipt. Use a pen when handwriting receipts, making sure to press down firmly so that the information transfers to the copy. Write out the full date that you made the sale and a chronologically ordered receipt number under it. Each receipt should have a number so that you can keep track of each sale throughout the day. For the receipt number, start with 001 and go up one number for every receipt. You can do this ahead of time so you don't need to write it every time you make a sale.  For example, the top right of the receipt would look something like:January 20, 2019004 You can reset the receipt numbers every day as long as you also write the date on every receipt. Most receipt booklets will already have a different receipt number for each receipt. Write your company phone number and address under the company name. You can also include other details like the website, social media accounts, and/or operating hours. This information will serve as proof that your company made the sale and will help the customer contact you if they need to. If you don’t have a company, write your full name instead of a company name. Write the name of the item on the left side of the receipt and write the cost of each item on the right side of the receipt. If you sold more than one item, list the items and their prices in a row. For example, an itemized list on a receipt should look something like:Toilet paper………..$4Comb………………$3Moisturizer………...$20 The subtotal is the cost of all the items before taxes and additional fees. Add up the cost of each of the items that you sold and write the total number under the list of item prices.   To be accurate, use a calculator to add up the items. The subtotal should look something like:Toilet paper………..$4Comb………………$3Moisturizer………...$20SUBTOTAL………..$27 List the name of the tax or additional charges on the left side of the receipt and transcribe their cost on the right side of the receipt. Then, add any applicable fees and taxes to the subtotal to get the grand total, or the amount that the customer has to pay. The grand total should look something like:SUBTOTAL………..$27Sales Tax………….$5.50Shipping…………..$3GRAND TOTAL…..$35.50 The payment method could be cash, check, or credit card. On the last line of the receipt write the customer’s full name. If they paid by credit card, have them sign the bottom of the receipt. Then, make a copy of the receipt and keep it for your records and hand the customer the original receipt.
A: Buy a receipt book to make writing receipts easier. Write the receipt number and date on the top right. Write your company name and contact information in the top left. Skip a line and write down the items purchased and their cost. Write the subtotal below all of the items. Add taxes and other charges to the subtotal for the grand total. Write down the payment method and the customer's name.

Q: If, as they say, the way to a man's heart is his stomach, the same can be claimed as one way to demonstrate affection toward (and receive it from) your cat.  It is best to talk to your veterinarian regarding your cat's particular nutritional needs, but generally speaking, most cats need three to four smallish meals per day, preferably of high-quality cat foods.  Some human foods are all right for cats, but others are not, and it is best to check with your vet.  Give treats responsibly. Take care not to give the cat too many calories so deduct part of their regular food to compensate when giving treats. Forget about the saucer of milk. Cats have difficulty digesting cow's milk, and should instead be provided with clean water at all times (that is, keep the dish full of fresh water 24/7). Cats are often more sociable than people give them credit for, but they still like having some spots all to themselves.  Even if your cat likes to sleep on or near you regularly, provide it with a soft, comfortable, semi-isolated space of its own for sleeping and lounging.  Old (but clean) blankets, bedding, and pillows can do the trick. Likewise, your cat's litter box should be in a quiet yet accessible space, and should be cleaned daily.  If you have more than one cat, add one extra litter box (three boxes for two cats, for instance) to help prevent any “turf wars.” Your cat may not see it as such at the time, but what in the long run shows more affection than doing everything you can to ensure your cat lives a happy, healthy, long life?  Veterinary care recommendations for cats will vary according to factors such as age, health history, and vet preference, but one to two checkups per year is common. Starting as a kitten, make sure you keep your cat up-to-date on its vaccinations. Refer to How to Take Care of a Cat for detailed information on veterinary care and warning signs of cat illness to look out for. True enough, cats are quite adept at keeping themselves clean and looking good.  But a little help from you, properly applied, will be beneficial and (at least sometimes) appreciated.  Most cats will permit themselves to be brushed, if done gently and with the proper tool.  Try a pin brush for long-haired cats and a slicker brush for short-hairs.  Brush as needed to keep matting of fur to a minimum.  There are also specialized brushes and tools for more sensitive areas such as around the eyes. Brushing also provides an excellent opportunity to check for fleas and ticks. While less appreciated, brushing your cat's teeth and/or bringing it to the vet's office for dental cleanings is good practice as well.  How to Take Care of a Cat has information on feline dental care as well.
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Nourish your cat properly. Provide your cat with personal space. Take your cat to the veterinarian as recommended. Keep your cat well-groomed.