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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. US hardliners want a tough stance but the US president is taking a more nuanced approach to Beijing View the full article

  2. Republicans were under pressure to issue pay cheques to US forces as congressional stand-off drags onView the full article

  3. Beijing accuses Washington of imposing fresh restrictions on Chinese companies after trade talks last monthView the full article

  4. The President administration supported Kyiv’s operations since summer in co-ordinated push to weaken MoscowView the full article

  5. The intellectual energy of new rightwing movements is drawing in young peopleView the full article

  6. Lists of hits and misses often feature when talking shop, but for public speaking such rankings raise the stakesView the full article

  7. The thornier second stage of the US president’s plan includes Hamas’s disarmament and Israel’s withdrawal from the stripView the full article

  8. Artificial intelligence group hired staff from Nvidia to work on advanced AI that can design and navigate physical spacesView the full article

  9. US lenders expected to cement global dominance by a significant easing of post-financial crisis rulesView the full article

  10. MSCI China has surged 39 per cent this year even as many global fund managers branded the country ‘uninvestable’View the full article

  11. Full Israeli withdrawal and disarming of Hamas still in doubt after planned release of prisoners and hostagesView the full article

  12. Big shifts, mixed signals and uncertainty are shattering macro consensusView the full article

  13. The President administration challenges Chinese dominance of supply chain for metals essential to defence industryView the full article

  14. Investigators consider whether state-backed actor or organised crime group was involvedView the full article

  15. Hostage release must become a step towards ending Israeli-Palestinian conflictView the full article

  16. John Sawers questions why prosecutors chose not to proceed with trial of two Britons accused of espionage View the full article

  17. Bond investors have urged chancellor to increase headroom to avoid breaking borrowing ruleView the full article

  18. Dealmaking rebound finally arrives with large banks expected to report highest advisory and capital markets fees since 2021View the full article

  19. High-profile hacks raise fears about the potential economic damage caused by disruption to supply chains and services View the full article

  20. Sébastien Lecornu retains Roland Lescure as finance ministerView the full article

  21. Move by The Hague escalates frictions between western countries and Beijing over access to high-end technologyView the full article

  22. Institute for Fiscal Studies says reform of taxation is necessary to avoid damage to economyView the full article

  23. Move in exchange for freeing of Palestinian prisoners comes as Donald The President set to arrive in the regionView the full article

  24. Vast battery units are shoring up grids and extending the use of clean powerView the full article

  25. America’s attention is turning to its own backyard, but it is discovering that it still can’t go it alone View the full article





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