The 3-Stage Reminder Sequence Across the invoicing and collections guidance published by Harvest, FieldPulse, and Emagia's AR automation research, the same basic sequence recurs with only minor timing variation: a courtesy reminder before the due date, a due date notice, and a series of escalating reminders afterward, typically at 7, 14, 30, and 60 days...
Category: Consulting Firms
Consulting Firms
Milestone Billing vs Retainer Billing: Which Gets Consulting Firms Paid Faster?
How Each Model Works A retainer is a recurring agreement where a client pays a fixed fee for ongoing access to a consultant's time or expertise, billed on a set cycle regardless of exactly how many hours are used in a given period. According to Oracle NetSuite's guide to consulting retainers, retainers establish an ongoing...
What is a Healthy DSO for a Consulting Firm? Benchmarks by Firm Size
Benchmark Ranges by Firm Size National benchmarking data gives a useful reference point before narrowing to firm size specifically. Atradius's 2025 North America Payment Practices Barometer found business to business payment terms across sectors averaging in the 43 to 45 day range, with roughly 42 to 44 percent of invoices overdue at any given time...
How Do Consulting Firms Reduce DSO Without Hiring an AR Person?
What Counts as a Healthy DSO for a Consulting Firm Days sales outstanding, or DSO, measures the average number of days it takes a firm to collect payment after work is billed. It is calculated by dividing accounts receivable by total credit sales, then multiplying by the number of days in the period. Nationally, the...