How to use retainer invoices, draw down on them, and create credit notes on retainer invoices

How to use retainer invoices, draw down on them, and create credit notes on retainer invoices

If you are looking to use retainer invoices (advance payments against which you deliver goods or services), this video walks you through the process step by step. This also includes a credit note procedure (i.e. the customer requests a credit note on one of the invoices drawn from the retainer invoice). 


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