Charging a day rate can help you set a budget and ensure you’re bringing in a certain amount of money each week.
But just as there are advantages to charging a day rate, there are some disadvantages too.
Not all projects are well-suited to charging a day rate, particularly if they’re complex and have the potential to be time-consuming.
Jobs that are straightforward or where most of your day will be spent doing labour work are better suited to day rates, leaving the longer, more intricate work that has the potential to take a long time to an hourly rate.
If you want to work out how to set budgets and what kind of rates you should be charging to cover all your on-the-job expenses, get yourself trained up in one of our online cloud accounting courses in MYOB or Xero.
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