BNET Business Dictionary

Business Definition for: Blind Entry

  • a book-keeping entry that records a debit or credit but fails to show other essential information
  • a document issued by a supplier that stipulates the amount charged for goods or services as well as the amount of Goods and Services Tax (GST) payable

Additional Resources

How to Gather Competitive Research
To formulate an effective corporate strategy, it's essential to understand two basic questions: What is your company doing, and what are your competitors doing? Establish the Strategic Problem Goal: Define your question before you begin the search for answers. Developing a competitive strategy...
Tags: Marketing Research, Food & Beverage, Tools & Techniques, Sales Strategy, Manufacturing, Management, competitive strategy, competitive intelligence, marketing, SWOT analysis, competitor, rival, data, product, information, question, S&P, Hoover, Crash Course
Articles 2007-03-28
The Senate Bill: Medicare And Much Else
Editor's Note: In the post below, Tim Jost looks at provisions of the Senate Democratic health reform bill dealing with Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP, and many other significant topics. In earlier posts, Jost took a first look at the Senate bill, provided a detailed look at several issues that arise under the bill's insurance reforms, and discussed...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Medicare, Health Care
News items 2009-11-21
The "Invention" of Analytic Marketing?
I was almost sputtering when I ran across a New York Times media hagiography of Darren Herman, president of Varick Media Management. The article goes on about just how smart companies like Varick are for introducing mathematical analysis of a marketing campaign's results. The only hitch is that the pairing...
Tags: Direct Marketing, Analysis, Marketing Research, Sales Channel, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Sales, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2009-06-01
Flint Ink's Ronald Miller receives NAPIM's Pioneer Award
Ronald J. Miller, Flint Ink Corporation's vice president news ink--central division, a recent recipient of the National Association of Printing Ink Manufacturers' NAPIM 2004 Pioneer Award, began his career in the ink business by pure coincidence. "My entry into the ink industry was by blind luck," said Mr. Miller....
Tags: Flint Ink Corp.
Research articles 2005-02-01
Do June Ford Sales Signal a Rebound?
There has been abundant confirmation that Ford’s decision to opt-out of government TARP financingâ€"a move made possible by CEO Alan Mulally’s prescient borrowing of $23 billion against its assets in 2006â€"has multiple benefits. People seem to be retaining their confidence in Ford cars and trucks, and it’s starting to show...
Tags: Car, Ford Motor Co., Fusion Hybrid, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-07-02
Darden's Lenox: Green Leaders View Environmentalism as Strategic Opportunity, Not Compliance Headache
Professor Michael Lenox is the Executive Director of the Batten Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. Professor Lenox concentrates on two main areas: technology strategy and the interface of business strategy and public policy. In our fourth installment...
Tags: Job, Incentive, Compliance, Leader, Industry, Environmentalism, Darden, Firms, Strategy, Sales Force Management, Entrepreneurship, Management, Sales, Jeremy Dann
Blog posts 2009-08-04
6 American Cars Worth Buying Now
It's time to give U.S.-made cars another chance. Here are our picks for the best models to consider ― including one that may surprise you. American car companies say they're retooling and — finally! — making stylish, reliable, high-mpg vehicles. So maybe you're thinking it's...
Tags: Car, Sedan, MoneyWatch, V-6, Chevrolet Malibu, Cars, Autos, American Cars, Detroit, Big Three, Automakers Ford, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Cadillac, Tesla, Ford Fusion, Chrysler Town and Country, Cadillac CTS, Ford Escape Hybrid, Tesla Roadster, J.D. Power and Associates, Consumer Reports, Edmunds.com, The Car Connection, Cash for Clunkers, Jim Motavalli
Articles 2009-09-03
IKEA Type Fuss: Do Customers Care?
At the risk of giving it more oxygen, a few words on "Verdanagate" -- the big fuss over Ikea's decision to switch its catalogue font from Futura to the more practical and cheaper Verdana. The voice of reason comes from Chris Bailey, who...
Tags: IKEA, Social Media, Font, Joanna Higgins
Blog posts 2009-09-07
Freedom Scientific Integrates Customer Interface for Blazie, Henter-Joyce, and Arkenstone Products
Business Editors ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 18, 2000 The Freedom Scientific Blind/Low Vision Group, a leader in assistive technology products for people with visual impairments, has taken the first step in the integration of its sales, marketing, order entry and administrative functions. Effective July 17, all customer...
Tags: Freedom Scientific Inc.
Research articles 2000-07-18
Google Dashboard: Triva tabulator for my Google life
Using many different Google applications is like working with a crossword puzzle. All of the pieces are there, but how they all fit together is a mystery. Google took a stab fixing this with the Google Dashboard. It's a bit of a piecemeal effort. The dashboard itself is really an...
Tags: Google Inc., Dashboard
News items 2009-11-06
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