Difference between revisions of "Who do we invoice?"

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*# Get their contact (billing) information.
 
*# Get their contact (billing) information.
 
*#* Do '''not''' include any dollar amounts when creating the receipt. They aren't paying yet, and it will throw the till out of balance.
 
*#* Do '''not''' include any dollar amounts when creating the receipt. They aren't paying yet, and it will throw the till out of balance.
*# Print 2 copies of receipt.
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*# Print 2 copies of receipt. (It is important to finish the receipt so we have a receipt number and a date.)
 
*# Give them a copy and say they'll be receiving an invoice.
 
*# Give them a copy and say they'll be receiving an invoice.
*# Keep a copy and write INVOICE on it. Put in till.
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*# Keep a copy and write INVOICE on it.  
 
*#* Make sure the client approves of the amount being billed (i.e. required and/or suggested amounts). Hand write that amount on a note and attached to receipt that is put under till tray.  
 
*#* Make sure the client approves of the amount being billed (i.e. required and/or suggested amounts). Hand write that amount on a note and attached to receipt that is put under till tray.  
*# Invoicer gets the invoice, enters it into Gnucash and generates the invoice and mails it.
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*#* Put the receipt in the till.
*# When payment comes in see [[Receiving and depositing money]]
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*# See [[Creating and Mailing Invoices]]  
 
* How does the front desk know?
 
* How does the front desk know?
 
** Depends on how loose we want the policy to be. If it's pretty tight, we could maintain a list. If it's fairly loose, we could just ask to see some ID.
 
** Depends on how loose we want the policy to be. If it's pretty tight, we could maintain a list. If it's fairly loose, we could just ask to see some ID.

Revision as of 10:44, 16 July 2005

This is a in progress. It will be discussed at a staff meeting, possibly ammended, and then recommended to the Community Council for approval. Thoughts anyone?

  • Who do we invoice?

This should be a policy.

My thoughts: Maybe we invoice any organization, unless they've got unpaid outstanding invoices? (Over a certain amount owed?) Maybe we want to check them out before we allow them to get an invoice? I think the basic thrust should be that we want to invoice folks that need an invoice in able to be able to pay. Being able to invoice individuals might be a good idea in the case where someone doesn't have the cash to pay -- though taking credit and debit cards will help with that. RfS

The remaining items could be a procedure that helps us implement the policy, but it's too many details for a policy.

  • How do we invoice them?
    1. Get their contact (billing) information.
      • Do not include any dollar amounts when creating the receipt. They aren't paying yet, and it will throw the till out of balance.
    2. Print 2 copies of receipt. (It is important to finish the receipt so we have a receipt number and a date.)
    3. Give them a copy and say they'll be receiving an invoice.
    4. Keep a copy and write INVOICE on it.
      • Make sure the client approves of the amount being billed (i.e. required and/or suggested amounts). Hand write that amount on a note and attached to receipt that is put under till tray.
      • Put the receipt in the till.
    5. See Creating and Mailing Invoices
  • How does the front desk know?
    • Depends on how loose we want the policy to be. If it's pretty tight, we could maintain a list. If it's fairly loose, we could just ask to see some ID.
  • What do they do?
    • (See above.)