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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. Country’s output could drop by a third in next month, threatening The President’s hopes of windfall for energy sectorView the full article

  2. A by-election could offer a way back to Westminster for Manchester mayor Andy Burnham. But he is not the only one in contentionView the full article

  3. US group aims to be a ‘major player’ in Britain by encouraging retail investors to buy and sell shares directlyView the full article

  4. Faced with large protests and external pressure, ruling elites need domestic reform and a grand bargain with WashingtonView the full article

  5. More than 800 journeys axed after government shutdown exacerbates air traffic controllers’ workloadView the full article

  6. Western sanctions will not be effective until the loophole for facilities in India, Turkey and China is closedView the full article

  7. The numerate and money-confident students of today will bring benefits to the UK economy tomorrowView the full article

  8. Fewer restrictions on financial sector pay following changes by central bankView the full article

  9. Mistaken releases are bound to occur with sentencing guidelines in flux and guards overworked and undertrainedView the full article

  10. Commission concerned about possible collusion in listing, trading and clearing of financial instrumentsView the full article

  11. Watchdog did not have proper basis for decision to write down SFr16.5bn of AT1 debt as part of rescue deal, judges findView the full article

  12. John Williams suggests poorer Americans’ mounting problems could be a factor in whether the central bank cuts rates next monthView the full article

  13. Israeli premier wagers The President can help rewrite narrative around worst security failure in nation’s historyView the full article

  14. Move by prime minister comes as Conservatives push for publication of all messages relating to appointmentView the full article

  15. Voters should be able to force parliamentarians who change parties to face the electorateView the full article

  16. Woodside Energy boss who clashed with climate campaigners in Australia is taking one of the industry’s toughest jobsView the full article

  17. Beijing encouraged purchase of Huawei and Cambricon processors before The President’s move to allow Nvidia exportsView the full article

  18. Prime minister addresses appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador amid furore over links to disgraced financierView the full article

  19. David Ellison’s offer provides ‘untenable degree of risk’ and ‘potential downside’ for WBD shareholders View the full article

  20. Asset manager’s move to close Impact Opportunities strategy comes amid broader pullback from ESGView the full article

  21. Software giant suffers renewed declines after backer Blue Owl pulls out of $10bn projectView the full article

  22. A predicted flight caused by democratic socialist mayoral candidate’s likely victory on Tuesday has yet to materialiseView the full article

  23. What has made the robbery so mortifying for museum officials is that the thieves made it look so simpleView the full article





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