Overview
Invoicing progress payments has never been quicker or easier. Fergus keeps track of your invoices as you go, so you’ll always know exactly where you stand on every job.
Quoted/Estimates Jobs
To get quotes or estimates for jobs, first go to the Invoicing section of the job card. If you need to invoice a progress payment, click "Create Invoice from Quote" on the right side. Here you’ll see three options:
Percentage of the Quote/Estimate:
Use this feature to invoice a percentage of the original quote. It will display only one line in the invoice stating "10% of the original quoted price," with no detailed breakdown. For example: Do you need to invoice a 20% progress payment? Enter the percentage and click Add to Invoice. Fergus will then update the job’s financial summary to show the percentage billed and the remaining balance.
Remainder of the Quote/Estimate:
Fergus automatically calculates the unbilled amount and adds it to the invoice, saving you the hassle of tracking what’s already been invoiced. This option is perfect for Final invoices.
Quote/Estimate Sections:
Pro Tip: When invoicing in stages, it is important to have designated phases on the job card to manage and monitor costs for each stage effectively.
Split your job into phases like Rough-In and Fit-Off.
After invoicing for Rough-In, mark that phase as complete and move to the next stage.
Charge-Up Jobs: Progress Payments
For charge-up jobs, the process for invoicing progress payments is slightly different. Since there’s no quote, you’ll rely on job phases to track progress. Here’s how:
Add costs to the job card for the work done so far.
Go to Invoicing and create a quick invoice for the current phase.
Approve the invoice, tick off the completed phase and email the invoice off.
Fergus will prompt you to either:
Put the job on hold,
Create a new phase, or
Mark the job as complete.
If you’re continuing the job, create a new phase at this stage and track costs against it. Your original phase should be greyed out and marked as invoiced.
When it’s time to invoice again, Fergus will only include costs from the new phase. Repeat the process, and continue creating new phases for each progress payment until you've completed the job.
Conclusion
Understanding how to invoice progress payments for both quotes/estimates and charge-up jobs is essential for smooth operations. If you have any queries or require further assistance, please reach out to our Support team at support@fergus.com.