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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. Arguments about the dangers of falling fertility deserve much closer scrutinyView the full article

  2. Skilled manual work offers some bright spots but may not be enough to turn a tough job market aroundView the full article

  3. It is not the story that the chancellor would like to tell youView the full article

  4. End of deliveries by Denmark’s mail service bodes ill for the epistolary formView the full article

  5. As workers rail against the tyranny of shared schedules, tech companies say they can helpView the full article

  6. The legacy of Brexit should not get in the way of progress that cuts costs for businessView the full article

  7. Started by ResidentialBusiness,

    If Britain is serious about growth, it needs strong lenders with the capacity to reinvest in financing the economyView the full article

  8. The government needs to make bold choices ahead of the autumn BudgetView the full article

  9. A huge pessimistic bias in our national accounts leads us to doom and gloom which turns out to be nonsenseView the full article

  10. A chaotic week has raised the risks around this month’s crucial BudgetView the full article

  11. Our economy remains highly fossil fuel-dependent partly because we are not electrifying in the desired wayView the full article

  12. Castigating companies for ‘profiteering’ is nonsensical and unhelpful rhetoric View the full article

  13. We need to look at the causes of the country’s dire economic performanceView the full article

  14. Budget speculation dominated much of 2025. The chancellor’s New Year’s resolution should be to avoid a repeat in 2026View the full article

  15. Rachel Reeves has steered the gilt market to a less skittish place with the BudgetView the full article

  16. The list of inconsistencies goes on and on. Nobody should have designed such an absurdityView the full article

  17. The path and peak of policy uncertainty over the past year eerily mimics sentiment at the time of the 2016 referendumView the full article

  18. Reassessing taxes and spending every six months introduces excessive policy uncertaintyView the full article

  19. Luring new backers into the sector has its attractions, but risks fragmenting the system furtherView the full article





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