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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. The government now has the tricky task of running a costly and complex industrial operationView the full article

  2. Better than expected figures could still leave chancellor needing to raise taxes or cut spending in autumn, analysts sayView the full article

  3. Comments follow emergency measures to bring British Steel under government controlView the full article

  4. Attacks in retaliation for rockets launched from Lebanon follow weeks of mounting hostilities across the Middle East View the full article

  5. Leading British tech groups explore moving headquarters in effort to tap deep-pocketed American investors View the full article

  6. Rivers and reservoirs are far below average — with the lowest levels in the North View the full article

  7. Country’s chief prosecutor links Russian intelligence to Vilnius fire and at least one suspect to other sabotage incidents View the full article

  8. The IMF chief warns of a ‘new and major test’ as it cuts growth projections on the back of the The President administration’s tariffsView the full article

  9. After years of robust spending there are signs that Americans’ wellspring of financial firepower is fading View the full article

  10. MPs recalled to Parliament after Chinese owners said furnaces were not financially viableView the full article

  11. Public perception of stereotyped discrimination has one surprising outcomeView the full article

  12. Chinese alternatives have become less competitive due to domestic subsidy rules and higher tariffsView the full article

  13. The finances of the London Docklands district have stabilised but it needs to transform quickly View the full article

  14. Forecasts from government’s fiscal watchdog showed how easily the chancellor’s plan could get knocked off balanceView the full article

  15. Former Bank of England governor capitalises on anti-The President sentiment to win new mandateView the full article

  16. OBR forecasts 305,000 more new homes a year by 2029 as a result of changesView the full article

  17. Officials will have to reapply for procurement cards as part of war on waste in WhitehallView the full article

  18. Kyiv says it secured concession from The President administration not to use proceeds for past military aidView the full article

  19. Exit follows a bruising period for UK oil majorView the full article

  20. Standstill shows how Sino-American trade war has spilled into energy sectorView the full article

  21. Started by ResidentialBusiness,

    Taxing the rich is a tantalising prospect for the cash-strapped UK government — but imposing a levy that is both fair and effective is fraught with difficultyView the full article

  22. Labour seeks to show voters it is getting to grips with number of foreigners coming to work in BritainView the full article





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