Dollar General charges

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You might see Dollar General listed on your credit card statement as:
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What is Dollar General?

Dollar General is an American chain of variety stores that was founded in 1939. With over 17,000 stores across 46 states, Dollar General is one of the largest discount retailers in the country. The company offers a variety of products including food, cleaning supplies, health and beauty aids, clothing, and seasonal items. Dollar General aims to provide its customers with affordable, convenient, and high-quality products.

  1. Cleaning supplies and household essentials
  2. Health and beauty products
  3. Snacks and beverages
  4. Basic clothing and footwear
  5. Seasonal items for various holidays

Dollar General website:

“Accurate classification of expenses is vital for businesses as it forms the backbone of financial reporting, tax compliance, and strategic decision-making. It enables businesses to track and analyze their spending patterns, identify cost-saving opportunities, and assess the profitability of various operations or projects.”
Audrey Carroll
Senior Manager, Accounting, Ramp

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