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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. Started by ResidentialBusiness,

    In a darkening world, burying one’s head in the sand is a rational strategyView the full article

  2. Panic-buying a slightly less unpopular rival will not help Labour face its real challengesView the full article

  3. Until now, the US has been a strikingly benign and successful hegemonView the full article

  4. Investors are better able to value pure plays, while lacklustre units can dilute overall growth and margins at sprawling companiesView the full article

  5. There are good reasons to believe it is likely to follow the rewiring of global finance earlier this centuryView the full article

  6. Institutions everywhere are in crisis, but they will surviveView the full article

  7. BHP’s Mike Henry is taking an unusual approach to one of the big black holes of corporate lifeView the full article

  8. We now seem unable to turn the surplus in some countries into productive investment elsewhereView the full article

  9. Critical operational zones are becoming more unpredictable View the full article

  10. Newly released witness statements leave Crown Prosecution Service facing questions about why it didn’t press ahead View the full article

  11. 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

  12. Taiwan’s control of leading-edge silicon chips lies on a geostrategic faultline View the full article

  13. Once a pugnacious devotee, the former Maga maximalist is now one of the few Republicans who stands up to The PresidentView the full article

  14. Fear > insightView the full article

  15. Macfarlanes has transcended its roots to become one of London’s most profitable legal partnerships View the full article

  16. Started by ResidentialBusiness,

    The important conflicts today take place inside cultural-religious blocs, not between themView the full article

  17. The flaws of the UK’s competition regulator can be corrected without government interferenceView the full article

  18. Member states kick off two years of haggling over spending priorities amid growing doubts about the bloc’s relevanceView the full article

  19. Hunger and even famine are foreseeable consequences of the war on Iran. Now the world must act to shield the poorest from effects that will continue long after the fighting stopsView the full article

  20. City looks to software group Visma to kick-start listings market after a ‘disappointing’ 2025View the full article

  21. Veteran politician Sanae Takaichi has called for a return to ‘Abenomics’ to rejuvenate ailing ruling partyView the full article

  22. Britain does not have a populist problem. It has an unpopularist problemView the full article

  23. A party that once mocked the ‘magic money tree’ appears to have built its own house in the branchesView the full article





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