Track time in detail to provide transparent and complete invoicing
Tracking time is imperative for billing your legal services, but not all time-tracking methods are created equal. With manual time tracking, data entry can be time consuming and lead to serious errors. In turn, this can create tension with clients who need to trust that their bills are accurate. If you don’t get it right, you may risk compliance violations.
On the other hand, time-tracking software can save attorneys a great deal of time and stress, allowing them to easily capture billable time in full detail so there are no questions about what goes into each invoice. Some software solutions can also connect to your phone or tablet, so you can track time on the go without missing a beat.
Send invoices on a consistent schedule
Consistency is the key to building habits, and this goes for your firm and your clients alike. Internally, if your team establishes a consistent schedule for invoicing, it can quickly become a standardized and, with the right tools, automated workflow for your billing staff.
At the same time, clients are more likely to pay their bills when they know what to expect. Receiving bills at the same time each month creates an established pattern: receive invoice, submit payment, repeat. Consider scheduling your invoices to go out following common paydays so clients are more likely to receive your invoice when they have sufficient funds to pay your bill without a second thought.
Look for accounting systems that allow you to create batch invoices with easy editing capabilities. Automating batch invoicing can make staying consistent much easier for your firm.
Use legal-specific payment processors for easy online payments
The more convenient it is for clients to pay your invoices upon receipt, the faster you will get paid. Make the payment process as simple as possible for clients to pay to speed up payment receipt and reduce the overhead required to follow up with delinquent payments and collections.
Convenient online payment options help clients pay the way they prefer, by credit card or ACH. One survey of legal professionals found that firms that accept digital payments get paid 39% faster on average. That’s a significant improvement for legal professionals looking to collect payments.
Quicker payment turnarounds also make it easier for your firm to budget by taking the guesswork out of your forecasted monthly revenue. These insights allow for more accurate financial planning and allow you to invest in the growth of your practice.
It’s key, though, for law firms to work with legal-specific payment processors. While there are many payment processors on the market, generic options don’t provide the compliance safeguards like ones built for legal professionals, such as compliance with ABA and IOLTA guidelines.
Be proactive about reporting to spot problems in advance
Proactive strategies work best when they are paired with data, especially when you’re evaluating your accounting processes.
To optimize your accounting system, look at reports that help you:
Identify your most valuable clients and practice areas
Spot unbilled transactions and hours
Review clients that may be causing repeat issues
Identify any discrepancies or pain points in the system
Stay on top of compliance
Assess processes and look for opportunities to improve
By staying proactive, automating where it makes sense, and creating consistency for all parties, your billing and invoicing can become a well-oiled machine.
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