A "Prox 60" payment term means that the clock on invoice aging starts at the end of a given month rather than upon actual receipt of the invoice. Example: ACME Widget's AR department invoices customer SlyFox, Inc. weekly for goods and services performed the week before. ACME invoices SFI on Jan 7, 14, 21 and Jan 28. With a Net 60, the invoices would each be due no later than 60 days from the issue date. So, (basically) March 7, 14, 21 and March 28. With a Prox 60, all four invoices are due no later than March 31, because the 60 day payment "clock" for any January invoice doesn't kick in until January 31. Prox 60 is a pretty sweet deal for a buyer. Simplified AP and what amounts to a Net 85 term for early month billing. Because of this, Prox 60 is hard to come by and the savvy business provider will either avoid it altogether or will adjust pricing and other contract terms accordingly. Hope this helps.
Payment due on the 5th day of the 4th month after the Invoice Date.
45 days from the end of the current month.
The term 2 15th prox net 30 terms is an accounting term indicating when payment is due. The payment for this would be that half is due on the 15th of the month and the balance due in 30 days.
This is really odd for me to see, usually when a company uses "prox" it's for dates, such as 1-30 (days of the month). From what I've seen however, Prox 45, may mean that the payment is due with-in 45 days of the invoice date. Prox standing for Proximo, which literally means, Of or in the following month {or} in or of the next month after the present; "scheduled for the 6th prox"
prox is short for Proximo, meaning in or of the following month. Generally speaking prox 25 usually means payment is due on the 25th day of the following month. For example, you receive your bill/invoice dated October 15, the payment is due before or on November 25.
dUE 30 DAYS FROM THE END OF THE MONTH
dUE 30 DAYS FROM THE END OF THE MONTH
Payment due on the 5th day of the 4th month after the Invoice Date.
45 days from the end of the current month.
Net 30th prox are payment terms such that all invoices for a given month are payable in one lump payment due 30 days after the end of the month of invoice
The term 2 15th prox net 30 terms is an accounting term indicating when payment is due. The payment for this would be that half is due on the 15th of the month and the balance due in 30 days.
This is really odd for me to see, usually when a company uses "prox" it's for dates, such as 1-30 (days of the month). From what I've seen however, Prox 45, may mean that the payment is due with-in 45 days of the invoice date. Prox standing for Proximo, which literally means, Of or in the following month {or} in or of the next month after the present; "scheduled for the 6th prox"
prox is short for Proximo, meaning in or of the following month. Generally speaking prox 25 usually means payment is due on the 25th day of the following month. For example, you receive your bill/invoice dated October 15, the payment is due before or on November 25.
Payment is due on the 5th day of the 3rd month following the invoice date. For example, a March invoice would be due on June 5th.
in order to receive the discount payment is to be made by the 15th of the following month(depending upon the cutoff date being used) otherwise, payment is to be made in 60 days from the discount date. Ex. Based on a 25th cut-off invoice date 9/1 has until 10/15 for discount or 12/15 without discount.
What are ams 60 day payment terms
To put this simple.. usually (you can double check with the company) when an invoice is put in these terms it means that the amount owed is due by the 3rd of the following month, but the company is allowing until the 5th to receive payment. This is two extra days before they begin to charge late fees. 5th 3rd prox means you pay the invoice on the 5th day of the 3rd month following receipt of the invoice. The average is 83 days.