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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. Swedish defence contractor expected to benefit from European wariness of US military productsView the full article

  2. Western firms scale back presence in Hong Kong and China as financial activity slowsView the full article

  3. FT calculations point to dramatic impact of government reforms to benefits systemView the full article

  4. The US buyout giant bought bikemaker Accell at the peak of a pandemic-era deals boom. It has just completed a painful restructuringView the full article

  5. Large language models are unaware of the offline context that sensitive information might be employed inView the full article

  6. Vessels have been directed to Asia and Europe to carry ‘thousands’ more cars to America than usual View the full article

  7. A wholesale rewiring of the machinery of state is requiredView the full article

  8. Dozens of flights cancelled because planes, crews and passengers are scattered across the worldView the full article

  9. Evidence in favour of index funds grows more compelling despite concerns over AI stock boomView the full article

  10. Media fragmentation and the erosion of shared sources of truth are bigger threatsView the full article

  11. The country’s ability to think on an issue-by-issue basis is rare in a tribal eraView the full article

  12. The greenback’s global dominance was forged on trade, alliances and institutions — now that era is at risk of drawing to a closeView the full article

  13. Online ticket vendor aims to raise $1bn at a value of $16.5bnView the full article

  14. Within hours of a fire at a power substation, one of the world’s busiest airports was closed to all flightsView the full article

  15. Blaze at electricity substation that shuts down Europe’s busiest airport raises questions about resilience of UK infrastructureView the full article

  16. Departmental spending squeeze and benefits crackdown part of chancellor’s bid to fill fiscal holeView the full article