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Four Common Billing Mistakes for the Home
Business
by Robert Michael

Published on this site: November 25th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month
Even savvy entrepreneurs have trouble sometimes with their billing practices.
That's because the home-based business (or very small enterprise) often
doesn't have any particular "rules" governing billing.
Here, we'll look at four common billing mistakes and the way those billing
mistakes can be avoided.
- Billing Mistake : Not sending out bills on a regular basis.
The Billing Fix: It's easy to repair this billing error. Basically,
you need to put some kind of system in process. For example, many people
who work on services or projects give their clients their bills as soon
as the product is given or the service is over. That means that bills
are sent out upon completion. On the other hand, some companies prefer to send out bills
once or twice per month (or on some other regular timeframe, such as
the third Friday of the month.) This way, they will all go out at the
same time, which makes it easier on the sole proprietor or bookkeeper.
- Billing Mistake : Not keeping tracking of bills.
The Billing Fix: Many times, business persons will send out billing
notices but never record them in a spreadsheet or other computer program.
Thus, they have no way of knowing what they sent out. If you only do
business once or twice a year, that's not a problem; but if you are
sending out many invoices on a regular basis, you need to have some
way of systematically making sure that the correct billing documents have been sent out and
that all your monies have been received.
- Billing Mistake : Not having a process for billing errors.
The Billing Fix: You never want to make your customers angry,
so you need to be able to answer them if they call and say, "I
received this bill and it's just plain wrong!" This is another
reason that you absolutely need some kind of billing tracking system
so you can sensibly speak to even the most irate client. You have to
be able to both assuage your irritated caller and ensure that he or
she isn't trying to take advantage of you.
- Billing Mistake: Not having a billing template.
The Billing Fix: If all your bills currently look different from
one another, you need to invest in a template to streamline the image
you present to your clients. Most computer software programs, such as
Microsoft Word, will even provide one for you (all you do is pop in
your company name, tax ID number, or other data, and it'll be customized.)
This way, your bills will all be standardized and will look much more professional. After
all, you want clients to be able to recognize your bills, not wonder
why every invoice you send looks different from the one before it.
Remember that billing mistakes are common, but they are very easily fixed.
Just put a little time and forethought into your billing procedures, and
you'll look incredibly professional from the very first day you open your
doors.

Robert Michael is a writer for DD Billing which is an excellent
place to find billing links, resources and articles. For more information
go to:
http://www.ddbilling.com


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