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Originally posted by fidot View PostEach to their own. Glad your method works for you. I prefer to keep on top of cashflow by raising my own invoices.
There are less steps in the process with self-billing and that has to be a good thing. What if you got hit by a bus between submitting your timesheet and raising the invoice? Unlikely, but from someone who's just spent 4 weeks in hospital, it was one less thing I needed to worry about.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostDoes the agency name end in "phen"?
If so, hope you had the contract reviewed they are notoriously poor.
In any case you should have negotiated this, as them having pretty much 6 weeks money in thier hand is a concern.
Exactly this, very, very common.Comment
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I did ask them today if I can get weekly pay. The answer was , if we do that it means we have to pay you from our cash flow, so the answer was no
Lesson learnt thoughComment
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Originally posted by Contractpf View PostI did ask them today if I can get weekly pay. The answer was , if we do that it means we have to pay you from our cash flow, so the answer was no
Lesson learnt though
Are they sailing close to the wind?The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by JRCT View PostI don't think raising your own invoice is 'keeping on top of cashflow'. Unless you deliver the invoice by hand every week, you're still relying on automation to get the invoice in front of the client/ agency, it's just a type of automation that you're more familiar and comfortable with - but not necessarily a more reliable one.
There are less steps in the process with self-billing and that has to be a good thing. What if you got hit by a bus between submitting your timesheet and raising the invoice? Unlikely, but from someone who's just spent 4 weeks in hospital, it was one less thing I needed to worry about.
I am just pointing out a potential flaw with sell-billing systems that some may not have thought of. This isn't just a theoretical flaw - I saw it happen to a fellow contractor. We were both paid late. I was able to claim interest and compensation (see The Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2013 - Pay on Time). My fellow contractor wasn't able to because no invoice had been raised so it wasn't late.Comment
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