invoice template
emeraldrose
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I'm trying to develop a professional looking invoice and receipt of service, but can't seem to find any examples to base it off of and I don't want to forget anything. I just do portraits like seniors, families and maternity. Thanks for any help.
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It also provides you templates for the various business forms you might need or want to employ.
If you don't want to go that route, you could simply use Word or Excel to create a template. You'll need a line number, some quantity of units, a description and a cost. Toward the bottom, you need a box for tax, other fees and a total. QB gives you this and does the math for you
and Word & Excel also both have installed template selections from which to choose.
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Also Quickbooks has a free program for small businesses that also generate invoices.
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I use paypal and they have some real nice invoice templates and they will save yur invoices as you design various different ones .....they are not anything fancy just a basic template.................you could build one there and then get a screen shot of it and redo with excell or some other office soft ware and have hard copies also.........
I am a Certified QuickBooks Advisor:
1. The Free QuickBooks Program is called Simple Start - it's very limited
2. The invoices are very customizable - The best way to customize them is to use your own stationery to print them on.
3. I have seen 1000's of invoices over the years. For photographers, keeping it simple is the very best. One of the best I have liked is a two part form that a photographer I know uses. It even has a model release in the bottom and some contract verbiage. When I set up her QuickBooks I customized that into her Invoice form and Sales Receipt.
If you are out in the field, will you have a computer and printer with you? Think about where and how you will issue it to the client.
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Ok so I made my own, what do you think?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18039142/Invoice-receipt
Take off the discount unless you want all of your clients asking for one!
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That's not what you mean to say (it doesn't make sense). Are you charging $35 for returned checks?
There will be a fee of $35 per instance for payments returned for insufficient funds.
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A $35 fee will be charged for any returned check.
Like others, you may want to change that from NSF to "any returned check".
And just to be sure, different states have different rules on returned checks. In California, if you bounce a check it might cost you 3x the amount or a minimum fee--which ever is greater. You should check your states laws on returned checks.
thanks i'll check it out.