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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. Chief executive Gary Nagle also unveils plans to turn Swiss miner into ‘biggest copper producer in the world’View the full article

  2. First visit by UK prime minister since 2018 expected to come after London approves Beijing’s ‘mega’ embassy plansView the full article

  3. UK prime minister has given two speeches this week promising closer ties with Brussels View the full article

  4. Hundreds of firefighters are working to control the huge blaze in city’s northern Tai Po districtView the full article

  5. US securities watchdog is questioning what investors were told about exposure to the now-collapsed car parts groupView the full article

  6. The fiscal watchdog’s error is worse than other Budget leaks because it exists solely to improve the processView the full article

  7. Operators warn that tax increases will hit profits and lead to potential large-scale job losses View the full article

  8. Immigration falls sharply alongside a slight rise in people leavingView the full article

  9. Investors welcomed Budget’s fiscal rigour, giving the chancellor the benefit of the doubt on implementation, productivity and growth for nowView the full article

  10. Italian defence group to show AI system that will connect equipment and platforms to protect nations from air threats View the full article

  11. Decision is boost for district and comes as boss Jamie Dimon praises UK chancellor Rachel ReevesView the full article

  12. Reeves to pitch tax-raising Budget to votersView the full article

  13. Alibaba and ByteDance shift development to south-east Asia to sidestep US curbsView the full article

  14. ‘Naughty step’ created by corporate governance guidelines around investor support for salary increases, says Julia HoggettView the full article

  15. The chancellor’s failure to drive growth and cut spending leaves future levy rises on the cards View the full article

  16. Bosses accuse chancellor of not delivering on Labour’s pledge to boost outputView the full article

  17. Half a million families on universal credit will gain an average £5,000 a year each due to abolition of two-child limitView the full article

  18. Rachel Reeves’ plan to boost fiscal ‘headroom’ to £22bn sparks rally in government debtView the full article

  19. She and Starmer remain torn between the convictions that got them into politics and economic principles View the full article

  20. Fields connected to existing rigs and pipelines will be explored following consultation on future of industryView the full article

  21. More than 500,000 trips will be subject to higher leviesView the full article

  22. For now Rachel Reeves appears to have reassured many fractious backbench MPsView the full article

  23. Tax squeeze set to hit higher-earning young professionals at key point in their careersView the full article





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