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Must be the first time in history a contractor has wanted monthly over weekly billing!
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I would rather lose a weeks money than a months money, i always ask for weekly pay, I invoice every week or if they want to do self billing as long as they send me a copy for my records it's all good
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Indeed!
Keeps things simpler.
Am I being unreasonable here? Can I insist on sticking to my monthly way of doing things?[/QUOTE]
Only to yourself - most Contractors prefer weekly invoicing, OK more paperwork, but less exposure to risk, I'm sure you know what I mean from a Business perspective.....
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Yes you are.... which is a change from you being moronic.Originally posted by zoco View Post
Am I being unreasonable here?
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Wanderer againOriginally posted by Wanderer View PostIn business you will have to deal with a lot of different suppliers/clients and they will pay you on a number of different terms. Having a system which requires you to rigidly stick to a monthly billing cycle is going to cause you problems in the long run.
I just keep a dead simple spreadsheet with one line per invoice, it lists the important information, time period, date raised, date due, amount, daily rate etc. Then I reconcile this against the self billing invoices raised by the agency and mark them off as they are paid. Simples.
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In business you will have to deal with a lot of different suppliers/clients and they will pay you on a number of different terms. Having a system which requires you to rigidly stick to a monthly billing cycle is going to cause you problems in the long run.Originally posted by zoco View PostVia their web portal. This means I have to duplicate everything so I have copies for my own records.
I always invoice monthly with my own invoices not electronic ones generated by the agency. Keeps things simpler.
Am I being unreasonable here? Can I insist on sticking to my monthly way of doing things?
I just keep a dead simple spreadsheet with one line per invoice, it lists the important information, time period, date raised, date due, amount, daily rate etc. Then I reconcile this against the self billing invoices raised by the agency and mark them off as they are paid. Simples.
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I've just been asked to do the same with the agency I use - I thought it was a good idea; why are you against it? Why does it cause duplication?
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Agent insisting on weekly invoicing
Via their web portal. This means I have to duplicate everything so I have copies for my own records.
I always invoice monthly with my own invoices not electronic ones generated by the agency. Keeps things simpler.
Am I being unreasonable here? Can I insist on sticking to my monthly way of doing things?Tags: None
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