Net in 60 strictly means that the balance is due 60 days from the invoice date. If the invoice date is January 15th, then the balance (net) is due on (or before) March 15th. 60 days after the invoice date. Other terms used are 2n20 net 60 which merely means the payer of the invoice can take a 2 percent discount if the amount due is paid off on or before the tenth day after the invoice date.
In my area they mean payment is due 30 or 60 days from invoice date, respectively. -- days net or -- days DOI meaning the same thing.
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.
OA = open account
NET 30, 60, or 90 are typical payment expectations for customers. Net 30 = 100% of the balance paid in 30 days, Net 60 is 50% paid by 30 days and the remaining 50% by day 60, and so on. The ability to collect from a customer declines substantially after 90 days. Some say that you'll lost 60% of your recievables after day 90.
Means it should be paid in full withen 30 days.
net 30 MF
In my area they mean payment is due 30 or 60 days from invoice date, respectively. -- days net or -- days DOI meaning the same thing.
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.
OA = open account
It's a payment term meaning: payment due 30 days from the end of the month in which the invoice is raised
NET 30, 60, or 90 are typical payment expectations for customers. Net 30 = 100% of the balance paid in 30 days, Net 60 is 50% paid by 30 days and the remaining 50% by day 60, and so on. The ability to collect from a customer declines substantially after 90 days. Some say that you'll lost 60% of your recievables after day 90.
Means it should be paid in full withen 30 days.
Payment terms on an invoice are written in the form "x/y net z", where x is the percentage discount taken if the invoice is paid in y days, or else the entire balance is due in z days. For example, if the terms are 2/10 net 30, the customer may take a 2% discount if he/she pays the invoice within 10 days, or else has to pay the whole amount due in 30 days. When no discount is offered, the payment terms can be written simply only as "net z". Thus, net 60 means that the invoice must be paid in 60 days. There are no discounts offered for paying early.
It means 60 from the date the customer receives the goods. CAD = Cash Against Documents
NET 30, 60, or 90 are typical payment expectations for customers. Net 30 = 100% of the balance paid in 30 days, Net 60 is 50% paid by 30 days and the remaining 50% by day 60, and so on. The ability to collect from a customer declines substantially after 90 days. Some say that you'll lost 60% of your recievables after day 90.
"Net 10 Days" means payment is due in 10 days. Which is normally from date of invoice and with goods already in transit. For this instance the terms would be: Net 10 Days from date of Invoice If you do not want to ship goods prior to payment you would use the above term and add "Prior to Shipment".
Payment is due in 30 days with no discount