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Previously on "How to raise a PO??"

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  • Nut
    replied
    fantastic, just what I was after. I've essentially just edited my invoice template, called it a PO and started the numbering again. Jobs a goodun, thanks!

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    A purchase order is just a document to confirm your intention to purchase so produce a single page with company name, company number and VAT number laid out in the same way as you would an invoice - give it a purchase order number and use the course details as a reference and Jim's your auntie

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  • Nut
    started a topic How to raise a PO??

    How to raise a PO??

    Hi,

    I've been looking into booking some training, and have been requested to provide a PO in order to secure a seat.

    How do I raise a PO as a contractor? Is it as simple as providing a reference number or do I have to generate some kind of document?

    This is first time contracting so laymans advice appreciated. Have tried searching but can't seem to find anything relevant.

    Thanks
    Last edited by Nut; 15 May 2012, 14:34.

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