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Managing Contracts and Invoices

Best practices for handling contracts, setting up invoices, and getting paid on time.

 

  1. Started by ResidentialBusiness,

    Donald The President’s secretary of state and national security adviser has taken a back seat during the Iran war crisisView the full article

  2. Forecast gains for Scotland and Wales nationalists come even as no grouping has immediate roadmap for breaking awayView the full article

  3. Loyalty has worn thin because of the PM’s lack of interest in making the difficult decisions his job requiresView the full article

  4. Executives prepare for shift to the left in UK government after narrow escape in last year’s BudgetView the full article

  5. It does more to shape a life than intellect and hard work View the full article

  6. Whether or not new technologies can perform a task is only a tiny part of the pictureView the full article

  7. The US stands to benefit as war in Iran reshapes oil and gas flows, but Europe and Asia are wary of becoming too reliant on American supplyView the full article

  8. Neither extreme optimism nor extreme pessimism makes much sense, and neither is easy nor safe to express View the full article

  9. An uneasy ceasefire cannot be the long-term solution in the GulfView the full article

  10. Huge bond offering comes amid concerns over Oracle’s debt load and the recent flood of AI-related issuanceView the full article

  11. Company taps rising demand for electricity from data centres to power AI boomView the full article

  12. Democratic cities hosting Fifa matches in the state reverse policing rules in order to receive public security fundsView the full article

  13. Expensive rooms go unsold as Iran conflict disrupts Gulf travel and dents demand from big-spending guestsView the full article

  14. Intel surges above dotcom-era high in latest milestone for tech-powered reboundView the full article

  15. Ministers and MPs are openly debating how the PM might be removed after elections where Labour is expected to perform dismallyView the full article

  16. The probe focuses on the New Labour grandee’s time as a commissioner in BrusselsView the full article

  17. John Ternus will face innovation challenges that Tim Cook never had toView the full article

  18. Move is a departure from the practice of simply asking underperforming senior partners to retireView the full article

  19. Professional service firms appear to be braced for flatlining growthView the full article

  20. British pension schemes will soon be forced to support my portfolioView the full article

  21. The fallout from an ambassadorial appointment like no other threatens even worse procedural ‘sludge’ in WhitehallView the full article

  22. Disparate pricing raises prospect of investors earning unequal returns in the same deal on the basis of who their banker isView the full article

  23. The US provided Argentina with a $20bn swap line, but similar offerings to Gulf and Asian allies would face constraintsView the full article

  24. The US needs to block Chinese access to the most advanced technologyView the full article

  25. Breakthrough removes potential hurdle to Kevin Warsh’s confirmation as next US central bank chiefView the full article





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