Moze
Active Member
Hoping for some input:
Is it typical for a sole proprietor to request payment sooner than the usual 30-45(+) days that a lot of larger companies take to pay?
I started my business with enough of a financial cushion to make it through slim times. But I'm not independently wealthy by any means. So if I do a job that takes two weeks for example, complete it, invoice them, and then have to wait a month or more for payment - that hurts the wallet.
So for you sole proprietors or you larger companies that deal with sole proprietors, how do you handle this?
Is it the norm to ask for a deposit up front or would that be frowned on?
Are there any other courses of action that can help avoid waiting long periods for payment?
I'm guessing the answer is that I'm pretty much at the mercy of whoever authorizes the processing of payments.
Thoughts?
Is it typical for a sole proprietor to request payment sooner than the usual 30-45(+) days that a lot of larger companies take to pay?
I started my business with enough of a financial cushion to make it through slim times. But I'm not independently wealthy by any means. So if I do a job that takes two weeks for example, complete it, invoice them, and then have to wait a month or more for payment - that hurts the wallet.
So for you sole proprietors or you larger companies that deal with sole proprietors, how do you handle this?
Is it the norm to ask for a deposit up front or would that be frowned on?
Are there any other courses of action that can help avoid waiting long periods for payment?
I'm guessing the answer is that I'm pretty much at the mercy of whoever authorizes the processing of payments.
Thoughts?