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Buy nowCan someone explain payment term definitions? I understand net 30, discount due dates, etc. My issue is that we have vendors that say "due on the 10th". One vendor told me that they said it is the following month by the 10th. Another vendor said theirs is due the 10th of the same month. So if the invoice is dated 2/8/25 it's still due on 2/10/25. That doesn't give us anytime to cut a check. All other vendors I've talked to have told me it's the following month.
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Thank you for reaching out with your concerns about the definitions of vendor payment terms. I understand that terms like "due on the 10th" can lead to confusion, as different vendors may interpret them in many ways. Let me clarify this for you.
For example, if Vendor A issues an invoice dated February 8, 2025, stating that payment is "due on the 10th," it could mean the payment is due on February 10, 2025. This scenario would give you only two days to process the payment, which may not provide enough time for a timely check issuance. On the other hand, if Vendor B issues a similar invoice with the same date of February 8, 2025, but specifies that payment is "due on the 10th of the following month," the payment deadline extends to March 10, 2025. This offers a more reasonable timeframe for managing and processing the payment.
Clarifying Payment Terms
To address these discrepancies, I recommend taking the following steps:
Moreover, visit this link to learn more about paying bills on your QuickBooks Desktop.
I'll be here if you still have confusion about your vendor bills. The Community is here to help. Have a great day.
Thank you for reaching out with your concerns about the definitions of vendor payment terms. I understand that terms like "due on the 10th" can lead to confusion, as different vendors may interpret them in many ways. Let me clarify this for you.
For example, if Vendor A issues an invoice dated February 8, 2025, stating that payment is "due on the 10th," it could mean the payment is due on February 10, 2025. This scenario would give you only two days to process the payment, which may not provide enough time for a timely check issuance. On the other hand, if Vendor B issues a similar invoice with the same date of February 8, 2025, but specifies that payment is "due on the 10th of the following month," the payment deadline extends to March 10, 2025. This offers a more reasonable timeframe for managing and processing the payment.
Clarifying Payment Terms
To address these discrepancies, I recommend taking the following steps:
Moreover, visit this link to learn more about paying bills on your QuickBooks Desktop.
I'll be here if you still have confusion about your vendor bills. The Community is here to help. Have a great day.
Thanks, now it's a matter of making two different payment terms in QB. One for the "due on 10th" and one for the "due on the 10th following month".
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