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Raising an invoice?
purpleroad
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Anyone know of a template or example of an invoice I could use? I need to invoice a bunch of flats I do handyman work for.
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If you have paypal they have an invoice feature or look at these https://templates.office.com/en-us/Invoices?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US0
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I use an invoicing/quoting app. called 'Joist'.
Its a free download, free to use.
You can set it up with your logo, details etc as the base template and then just add the customers details each time you need to raise an invoice.
Very straight forward.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0 -
Have a look at an app called Invoice2Go - We used this when starting out, its really easy to use.0
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I am using invoice template from ZipBooks. QB or Sage can be another good option.0
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