Credicorp Slice report: small refurbishment invoice
A report on spreading a contained refurbishment bill without draining operating cash.
A small refurbishment can be needed before a site is pleasant, compliant or ready to trade. The decision is easier when the company writes down the invoice, the date and the repayment source.
Credicorp Slice can fit one contractor invoice where the work is scoped and complete enough to price. A clean use case has a specific cost, a specific business purpose and a specific repayment source.
Keep contingency separate. If the job is open-ended, a fixed slice may not be the right structure. The sources below show the rule, product page or public register behind the point.
For Credicorp Slice, start with the supplier invoice. If there is no defined bill to spread, it is probably the wrong route.
Sources checked
- Credicorp Slice product page Credicorp
- Business finance guidance British Business Bank
- Compare Credicorp products Credicorp
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