Don’t invoice monthly; invoice every four weeks. Some months have five weeks, and since you work weekly, you should be paid for every visit. Moving to a 28-day cycle ensures you aren’t “giving away” those extra days of labor.
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The Exit Strategy: 7 Service Industries in Pinellas Commanding the Highest Multiples
If you own a service business in Pinellas County, you might be sitting on a more valuable asset than you think. Right now, buyers are aggressively targeting what many consider the “blue chips” of Main Street—service businesses with recurring demand, strong margins, and recession-resistant models. Whether you’re thinking about a business valuation in Pinellas County, […]
Boosting Cash Flow for Service-Based Small Businesses: Smart Billing and Payroll Strategies
Cash flow isn’t just about making more money—it’s about when that money hits your account. For service businesses like pool maintenance or lawn care, switching from 30-day arrears to prebilling (or a 28-day cycle) gets cash in your hands sooner.