arges for
>sales
>>> below an appropriate threshold while keeping the provision in the
>terms of
>>> sale.
>>>
>>> You may also need to consider any constraints on policy imposed by
>any
>>> consumer protection legislation which may apply.
>>>
ayment with the imposition of an penalty interest (or using
both) in encouraging prompt payment of invoices. Carrot or stick cf carrrot
then stick?
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Hi there,
How do you (or would you) handle interest or late charges on invoices
that go unpaid beyond the agreed time, say on a monthly basis, when this
was part of the initial agreement with the client?
Would you unpost your initial invoice, add the interest charges, then
repost and reprint