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Create and manage invoices for efficient billing workflows

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Invoice Tracking System: How to Protect Cash Flow Without Chasing Every Email
·mike

Invoice Tracking System: How to Protect Cash Flow Without Chasing Every Email

An eight-state invoice lifecycle, five weekly AR metrics, and a 30-day rollout plan to cut DSO and protect small business cash flow — grounded in 2025 data showing US small businesses average $17,500 in unpaid invoices and get paid 8.2 days late.

invoicing
accounts-receivable
cash-flow
Outstanding Invoices: A Complete Guide to AR Aging and Recovery
·mike

Outstanding Invoices: A Complete Guide to AR Aging and Recovery

How to read accounts receivable aging reports, recover overdue invoices by bucket, and write off bad debt. The data shows 64% of small businesses carry invoices 90+ days past due, and recovery probability falls about 1 percentage point per additional week of inaction.

accounts-receivable
collections-management
invoicing
Payment Reminder Message Templates: A Practical Guide to Getting Paid Faster
·mike

Payment Reminder Message Templates: A Practical Guide to Getting Paid Faster

A six-stage payment reminder cadence with copy-and-paste email templates for pre-due, due-date, overdue, and final notices. Backed by 2026 data showing structured reminders collect 78% of invoices by day 15 versus 52% without, and personalized messages nearly triple response rates from 12% to 34%.

accounts-receivable
collections-management
invoicing
AR Days Formula Explained: Calculate, Benchmark, and Improve Your Cash Flow
·mike

AR Days Formula Explained: Calculate, Benchmark, and Improve Your Cash Flow

AR Days (DSO) measures how long it takes to collect on credit sales. A practical guide to the formula, industry benchmarks from 1–5 days for retail to 70–120 days for construction, common calculation errors, and seven tactics that reduce collection time.

accounts-receivable
cash-flow
financial-ratios
Collections Letter Templates: A 5-Step Framework to Get Paid Without Burning Bridges
·mike

Collections Letter Templates: A 5-Step Framework to Get Paid Without Burning Bridges

A five-step B2B collections letter sequence—friendly reminder, second notice, firm appeal, final demand, and payment plan—with sample wording, timing bands (14 to 90 days past due), late fee math, and FDCPA and California SB 1286 guardrails.

accounts-receivable
cash-flow
small-business
Decision Drag: How Late Payments Quietly Freeze Your Business Decisions
·mike

Decision Drag: How Late Payments Quietly Freeze Your Business Decisions

Late payments impose a hidden tax on leadership, not just cash. With 70% of finance leaders reporting more late payments in 2026 and an average $39,406 annual cost, unpredictable receivables quietly reshape hiring, pricing, and tool decisions. This guide explains decision drag and the AR practices (Net 30 terms, weekly DSO review, automated reminders) that eliminate it.

accounts-receivable
cash-flow
small-business
Follow-Up Email After No Response: The Complete Playbook for Getting Replies
·mike

Follow-Up Email After No Response: The Complete Playbook for Getting Replies

Initial business emails get replies about 16% of the time; one well-timed follow-up lifts that to roughly 27%. This playbook covers the cadence, subject lines, tone, and seven copy-ready templates for proposals, invoices, document requests, and break-up emails.

communication
templates
accounts-receivable
Partial Payments: A Practical Guide for Service Businesses
·mike

Partial Payments: A Practical Guide for Service Businesses

How service businesses can structure partial payments — deposits, milestone billing, and stop-work clauses — to close more deals without funding work that never gets paid for. Includes bookkeeping rules for deferred revenue and a sample three-payment schedule.

payments
invoicing
accounts-receivable
Quote-to-Cash vs. Order-to-Cash: Which Revenue Process Is Your Business Really Running?
·mike

Quote-to-Cash vs. Order-to-Cash: Which Revenue Process Is Your Business Really Running?

Quote-to-Cash spans the full revenue lifecycle from quote to renewal; Order-to-Cash is the subset that starts after a contract is signed. Knowing which process is broken — and which KPIs to track — can cut DSO by up to 30% and recapture up to 60% of revenue leakage.

revenue-recognition
accounts-receivable
invoicing
How to Reduce Days Sales Outstanding (DSO): A Practical Cash Flow Playbook
·mike

How to Reduce Days Sales Outstanding (DSO): A Practical Cash Flow Playbook

A field-tested playbook for reducing Days Sales Outstanding (DSO), with industry benchmarks, the ten tactics that move the metric most, and a four-week sprint that typically shaves 5–15 days off collection cycles.

cash-flow
accounts-receivable
small-business
The AR Aging Report: A Complete Guide to Protecting Your Cash Flow
·mike

The AR Aging Report: A Complete Guide to Protecting Your Cash Flow

An AR aging report organizes every unpaid invoice by how long it has been outstanding, grouped into 0-30, 31-60, 61-90, and 90+ day buckets. This guide covers 2026 benchmarks (80%+ of AR should be current), industry DSO norms, collection probability by age, and how to turn the report into a tiered collection system that protects cash flow.

accounts-receivable
cash-flow
bookkeeping
Billing vs. Invoicing: What's the Difference (and Why Your Cash Flow Depends on Knowing It)
·mike

Billing vs. Invoicing: What's the Difference (and Why Your Cash Flow Depends on Knowing It)

Invoicing is a document; billing is the system around it. This guide defines the difference, cites the cash-flow cost of getting it wrong, and lays out a seven-step framework (standardized rates, written terms, recurring vs one-time tracks, dunning, weekly reconciliation, DSO tracking) for building a billing process that actually gets paid.

invoicing
accounts-receivable
cash-flow
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