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Managing Contracts and Invoices

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

 

  1. Clarity on regulations and how they are applied are needed as much as simplificationView the full article

  2. The EU must make itself minimally vulnerable to inevitable US pressure View the full article

  3. Theo Francken says bloc’s fragmentation and high costs push European governments towards US weaponsView the full article

  4. The first moves by Germany’s chancellor-designate are bold and encouragingView the full article

  5. The ability to discreetly communicate with the adversary is more important than everView the full article

  6. Prosperity will come from attracting global AI innovatorsView the full article

  7. France and Britain have helped protect Israel from its enemies, but they should not defend the indefensibleView the full article

  8. The Supreme Court’s ruling offers a rare opportunity to fix a historic errorView the full article

  9. Tussles over what to put on euro banknotes are symbolic of deeper dysfunctionView the full article

  10. Conflict over Greenland could destroy the transatlantic alliance, requiring a new European security treaty to replace itView the full article

  11. Merz takes over as German chancellor, Vatican conclave begins and Skype waves goodbyeView the full article

  12. Proposal offering major concessions to Moscow blindsided European diplomatsView the full article

  13. Four satellite operators in talks with Brussels and other capitals on providing back-up connectivity for KyivView the full article

  14. France to host emergency meeting of heads of state and government as Washington and Moscow start negotiationsView the full article

  15. The more the EU has to pay for ingratiation with The President, the less convincing its strategic rationale for doing soView the full article

  16. When it came to using frozen Russian assets as leverage, the EU blinkedView the full article

  17. The President’s damage to America’s growth rate will be mostly reversibleView the full article

  18. European top brass sceptical about politicians’ push to decouple from US tech companiesView the full article





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