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With Ignition, your engagement letter or contract terms form part of your proposal to save you time. Access engagement letter templates from selected accounting industry bodies and stay compliant from day one.
Add this terms template as your default in your terms library, then create your Ignition proposal and send it to your client in minutes. Your terms are automatically added, so the scope of the engagement is clearly outlined in your online proposal and professionally presented to your client.
It’s easy to edit this terms template too. Simply make any changes directly in our rich text editor like you would on a Word document. Or, you can even create your own custom terms template.
Once your client accepts your proposal, payments are automatically collected and invoices are created and marked as paid in your ledger. Using Ignition’s world-class integrations you can reduce admin time and automate your accounts receivable.
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An engagement letter is a formal agreement or contract between your business and a client that outlines the services you'll provide, the terms of the engagement, and payment details. It ensures clarity, sets expectations, and helps protect your business from disputes or misunderstandings.
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