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    Old 12-14-2004, 11:07 AM
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    Post Template / example of invoice for web design

    I do web design for friends / family on the side. One of the people I made a site for wants and invoice for the work I did (for tax purposes). Does anyone have any examples, templates, or suggestions for making a nice looking one?
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    I just made really basic ones, which outlined my details, the clients details, the work I completed, and the total cost.

    Here is a bunch of invoice templates: http://www.bqe.com/dwn_samp.htm

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    Old 12-22-2004, 08:38 PM
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    I have an invoice that you can look up under my site at Freelancer guide and you can also view free sample invoice by signing in on Paypal.
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    I guess I'm dredging up a really old thread, but I have been asked to send an invoice, for the first time in my (very short) career as a contractor. I've looked at the samples, but can't figure out whether you number your invoices differently for different clients.

    For example, if I work 5 hours for client A and send them Invoice #1,
    then I work 10 hours for Client B, do I send Client B Invoice #2, or do I start a new set for them, and send them a different invoice, also numbered 1?

    Thanks for everyone's help! Very clueless businessperson here!
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    It would depend on how you want to file them. Most people use a numerical series, just because it's easier:
    - Invoice 1 - Client A
    - Invoice 2 - Client B
    - Invoice 3 - Client A

    Microsoft has a whole series of invoice templates here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...s/default.aspx

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