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Buy nowWe are a wedding/event floral business. We create an estimate, once approved we send an initial invoice and ask for 1/3 deposit. 30 days prior to the event we send a reminder and ask if there are any updates/changes etc... before sending a final invoice. Brides normally make changes. What is the best way to update a final invoice with changes and send to the customer? Thanks!!!!!
Thanks for joining the Community, Black Cat Florals.
You can consider using progress invoicing. This lets you split an estimate into as many invoices as you need.
Instead of asking for full payment at the beginning of a project, you can invoice customers for partial payments. As you complete work, add items from the initial estimate to progress invoices. This keeps project payments organized and connected from start to finish.
Here's how to turn the feature on:
Next, you'll be able to create progress invoices from an estimate.
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Thanks, I will check it out and give it a try!
You can now tailor invoices directly within the form—adjust fields, add photos, and modify designs to align with your brand. If you're using QuickBooks Payments, you can offer customers multiple payment options, including PayPal, Venmo, credit cards, and ACH transfers, facilitating faster payments. Additionally, customers can approve estimates online, and you can manage all invoices and estimates in one centralized location.
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