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How Do You Manage Your Invoices?

May 8th, 2008 @ 8:00 am

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Categories: Business

Tags: Web, Invoice, Rick Broida, Rick Broida

invoice.jpgFreelancers, independent contractors, and small businesses all face the same challenge when it comes to invoices: What’s the fastest, cheapest, and easiest way to manage them? Lifehack.org rounds up various Web-based invoicing options, everything from PayPal to FreshBooks to Zoho Invoice.

We’ve looked at a smattering of invoice services in the past, including CashView and InvoTrak. As someone who relies on an Excel spreadsheet, which barely gets the job done, I’m curious to know what method(s) you use. A Web service? QuickBooks? Something else entirely? Hit the Comments and share your invoice-management secrets. Photo by miguelb.

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    damienr

    05/09/08 | Report as spam

    SimplifyThis

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    http://www.simplifythis.com/index.htm?af=5482ddbc-7e7f-4e3a-b17b-12ec523e7827

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    GreenCPA

    05/13/08 | Report as spam

    RE: How Do You Manage Your Invoices?

    QuickBooks

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    Bestnotefinder

    05/20/08 | Report as spam

    RE: How Do You Manage Your Invoices?

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