Credicorp Slice report: website rebuild invoice
A report on spreading a defined website or ecommerce rebuild invoice.
A website rebuild is usually one supplier bill, while sales gains arrive later. The decision is easier when the company writes down the invoice, the date and the repayment source.
Credicorp Slice can fit a scoped supplier invoice for design, build or ecommerce work. A clean use case has a specific cost, a specific business purpose and a specific repayment source.
Scope the work tightly. Borrowing for unclear web work is how small projects become expensive. 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
- Advice for small and medium organisations Information Commissioner's Office
- Business finance guidance British Business Bank
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