Writing the Expenses document

Use this page to discuss expenses that you expect for project. These might be charges that you need to discuss with the potential client before writing them into contract or miscellaneous expenses that might arise under unusual conditions. Write an introductory statement here to describe why you want to discuss expenses. For example you might write something like " The following expenses may arise during the course of the project and will need to be approved in advance and then paid for by the client. " Expense #1 e. g. " Cost of renting equipment in the event of equipment sabotage or breakdown" Expense #2 Expense #3 Expense #4 Expense #5

If needed add summary statement here. You might want to describe how these expenses will be approved and or when they will be billed.

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Use this page to discuss expenses that you expect for a project. These might be charges that you need to discuss with the potential client before writing them into a contract, or miscellaneous expenses that might arise under unusual conditions.

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Writing the Expenses document

Use this page to discuss expenses that you expect for project. These might be charges that you need to discuss with the potential client before writing them into contract or miscellaneous expenses that might arise under unusual conditions. Write an introductory statement here to describe why you want to discuss expenses. For example you might write something like " The following expenses may arise during the course of the project and will need to be approved in advance and then paid for by the client. " Expense #1 e. g. " Cost of renting equipment in the event of equipment sabotage or breakdown" Expense #2 Expense #3 Expense #4 Expense #5

If needed add summary statement here. You might want to describe how these expenses will be approved and or when they will be billed.

A Document from Proposal Pack

The editable Expenses template - complete with the actual formatting, layout and graphics is available in the retail Proposal Packs.

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