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Calculate the interest amount by dividing the number of days past due by 365, and then multiply the result by the interest rate and the amount of the invoice. For example, if the payment on a $1,500 invoice is 20 days late with a 6-percent interest rate, first divide 20 by 365.
To calculate late fees, first decide on the annual interest rate you want to charge, then divide that by 12. Next, multiply that monthly rate by the amount due to arrive at the monthly late fee. Example: You have a 12 percent late fee on a $10,000 project.
1. Start by specifying a late fee in your contracts and on your invoices. The amount doesn't have to be large one typical fee is 1.5% of interest per month after the payment due date. Even though the amount sounds small, it's an incentive for clients to pay up sooner rather than later.
Include a late payment fee in an invoice, only aggravates the problem. That's why it's important you check that the work fulfilled the estimate before you invoice. If it did, the client is most likely satisfied. You can now send your invoice and include payment terms so that there are no surprise late fees.
General application: under the regulations (subsection 5(1)), when an account is overdue or a payment is late, departments must charge interest compounded monthly at the average bank rate plus 3% from the due date to the day before the date that payment is received.
Not every business owner knows that they have a legal right to charge late payment fees. The Late Payment of Commercial Debts 1988 Act was established to protect business owners against late and missed payments.
Multiply the amount due by the daily rate. For example, if the customer owes $200, multiply 200 by 0.06 to get a daily finance charge of $1.20. If the customer pays 20 days late, charge $1.20 for 20 days, so the total would be $200 plus $24 in finance charges.
1. Start by specifying a late fee in your contracts and on your invoices. The amount doesn't have to be large one typical fee is 1.5% of interest per month after the payment due date. Even though the amount sounds small, it's an incentive for clients to pay up sooner rather than later.
A common way of calculating a finance charge on a credit card is to multiply the average daily balance by the annual percentage rate (APR) and the days in your billing cycle. The product is then divided by 365. Mortgages also carry finance charges.
General application: under the regulations (subsection 5(1)), when an account is overdue or a payment is late, departments must charge interest compounded monthly at the average bank rate plus 3% from the due date to the day before the date that payment is received.
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