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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. After social media rattled the old gatekeepers of information, new digital ones have emergedView the full article

  2. A short-cut for UK debt issuanceView the full article

  3. Consulting group says that US government purchases have slowed and global economic uncertainty has risenView the full article

  4. Rate-setters are grappling with combination of a sluggish economy and continuing price pressuresView the full article

  5. Government debt service payments are biggest portion of rich nations’ GDP since at least 2007, says OECDView the full article

  6. Treasury says law firm’s Moscow division paid £3.9mn to designated entities View the full article

  7. Norges Bank Investment Management makes fresh bet on fortunes of UK capital’s retail and leisure districtView the full article

  8. Figures come as Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates on Thursday View the full article

  9. Plus the debt ceiling and the end of QTView the full article

  10. MaPS, they don’t love you like we love youView the full article

  11. In the past year, the Amazon founder has executed a sharp public reversal in his relationship with the president that has surprised even longtime associates View the full article

  12. The chancellor’s ship is set to stay afloat despite choppy waters next week, but bigger threats lurk beyondView the full article

  13. Reservists warn of growing attrition as country moves closer to renewed full-scale conflict in GazaView the full article

  14. Small investors have piled in to defence companies targeted by short sellers, in an echo of 2021’s GameStop tradeView the full article

  15. Near-record total will be a test of market confidence in chancellor Rachel Reeves’ spending plansView the full article

  16. Industry lobby group calls for action from government ahead of summit in April View the full article

  17. Social media group is valued at $44bn, matching the price the billionaire paid in 2022View the full article

  18. Chancellor will rely on a spending squeeze to try to ensure she complies with her fiscal rulesView the full article

  19. The number can be tailored to suit the occasionView the full article

  20. The land offensive comes after air strikes killed more than 400 people and shattered a two-month truceView the full article

  21. Staff told of redundancies in 12-minute call as firm retreats from British legal practice expansion plansView the full article





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