Managing Contracts and Invoices
Best practices for handling contracts, setting up invoices, and getting paid on time.
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In a darkening world, burying one’s head in the sand is a rational strategyView the full article
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Until now, the US has been a strikingly benign and successful hegemonView the full article
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Institutions everywhere are in crisis, but they will surviveView the full article
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BHP’s Mike Henry is taking an unusual approach to one of the big black holes of corporate lifeView the full article
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We now seem unable to turn the surplus in some countries into productive investment elsewhereView the full article
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Newly released witness statements leave Crown Prosecution Service facing questions about why it didn’t press ahead View the full article
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Donald The President’s tariffs will hit millions of video game consoles, electric fans and toys shipped to the US from ChinaView the full article
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Once a pugnacious devotee, the former Maga maximalist is now one of the few Republicans who stands up to The PresidentView the full article
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The important conflicts today take place inside cultural-religious blocs, not between themView the full article
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The flaws of the UK’s competition regulator can be corrected without government interferenceView the full article
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Member states kick off two years of haggling over spending priorities amid growing doubts about the bloc’s relevanceView the full article
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City looks to software group Visma to kick-start listings market after a ‘disappointing’ 2025View the full article
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Veteran politician Sanae Takaichi has called for a return to ‘Abenomics’ to rejuvenate ailing ruling partyView the full article
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Britain does not have a populist problem. It has an unpopularist problemView the full article
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Scrapping stamp duty makes sense, but much of Badenoch’s programme does notView the full article
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Why the right are often better internationalists than the leftView the full article
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The administration’s war on the Federal Reserve illustrates the threat of fiscal dominanceView the full article
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The Booker Prize would not have gone to David Szalay’s ‘Flesh’ a few years agoView the full article
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Doge’s efforts to infiltrate the plumbing of the federal government should scare everyone View the full article
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Aviation entrepreneur Christopher Harborne’s record £9mn donation described as ‘game-changer’ for Reform UK View the full article
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President’s mistakes have plunged France into its worst crisis for 70 yearsView the full article
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Mergers involving the Hollywood studio are often disastrous, but Netflix and Paramount are trying once again View the full article
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Liberal trade policies are giving way to frictions that could lead to outright conflictView the full article
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