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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. Vetting failure highlights dysfunction in Keir Starmer’s governmentView the full article

  2. Reflections on an ancient prejudiceView the full article

  3. The aspiration gap has turned everyone into losers, especially graduatesView the full article

  4. Officials plan to reopen frontier with Armenia to unlock a The President-backed trade route between Europe and Asia View the full article

  5. Company expands accommodation options alongside home rentals but analysts warn of stiff competitionView the full article

  6. Military journals provide tantalising glimpses into what Tehran’s military thinks and its priorities, including drones View the full article

  7. Rumen Radev’s anti-Europe stance makes a stable coalition unlikely, say analystsView the full article

  8. For now South Korea and Taiwan are the biggest beneficiaries of the AI waveView the full article

  9. Stockholm’s military intelligence head says Moscow is manipulating data to make its economy look better View the full article

  10. Huge sums being invested in European rearmament are attracting fraudsters, says agency head Petr Klement View the full article

  11. Soaring fuel prices and access to cheap North American crude oil put American refiners in pole positionView the full article

  12. Labour MPs question their leader’s judgment but still lack consensus on whether to oust him after local electionsView the full article

  13. This is a prime minister who does not understand the difficult trade-offs involved in governingView the full article

  14. Anger in the rust belt propelled The President to victory — the rage of suburban knowledge workers will drive the AI backlash View the full article

  15. Start-up behind Claude tool seeks to bulk up on chips and computing power after suffering outages this yearView the full article

  16. Dozens of ships exiting the Gulf include several loaded with Iranian oilView the full article

  17. Move comes as European transport ministers gather to discuss plans to prevent region running short of jet fuelView the full article

  18. Firm whose partners bill more than $2,000 per hour apologises to judge for software-driven errors in bankruptcy caseView the full article

  19. Figure marked sharp increase from previous monthView the full article

  20. The country requires centre-left foreign policy and centre-right reform at homeView the full article

  21. Cracks appear in cabinet following evidence from sacked head of Foreign OfficeView the full article

  22. Investor concerns that technology could hit companies’ business models will derail exits, says Swedish groupView the full article

  23. Vitol, Trafigura and rivals expand credit lines in anticipation of prolonged disruption to global oil and gas flowsView the full article

  24. The Treasury secretary wants to use swap lines to lock in dollar supremacyView the full article

  25. The US provided Argentina with a $20bn swap line, but similar offerings to Gulf and Asian allies would face constraintsView the full article





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