Create Manual Billing Periods

Using Owner or Specialty Contractor Terminology?

Procore can be configured to use terminology specific to General Contractors, Owners, or Specialty Contractors. Learn how to apply the dictionary options.

  • To learn the differences: Show/Hide

    • This table shows the differences in tool names (bold) and terms across the point-of-view dictionaries for Project Financials.

      Contratistas generales Inglés (Estados Unidos) - Predeterminado

      Inglés para promotores (terminología para promotores versión 2)

      Contratistas especializados en inglés (terminología de contratistas especializados)

      facturación

      facturación

      Facturación de avance

      Propietario

      Financiación

      Propietario

      Promotor/Cliente

      Promotor/Cliente

      CP/cliente

      Orden de cambio de contrato principal

      Orden de cambio de financiación

      orden de cambio de contrato del cliente

      Contratos principales

      Financiación

      Contratos de cliente

      Ingresos

      Financiación

      Ingresos

      subcontrato

      contrato

      subcontrato

      subcontratista

      Contratista

      subcontratista

      Desglose de partidas de subcontratista

      Desglose de partidas para contratistas

      Desglose de partidas de subcontratista

      About These Dictionaries
      • Default Setting: The 'General Contractor' dictionary is enabled by default for all accounts.

      • Availability: These alternate dictionaries in italics are available in US English only.

      How to Switch Your Dictionary

      To change your company's terminology to the Owner or Specialty Contractor dictionary, contact your company's . They will work with your Procore Point of Contact to make the change.

Background

A Billing Period defines the billing cycle used by a project's team and invoice contacts on Procore's invoices and progress billings. In addition to defining the frequency of the billing cycle (for example, monthly or weekly), a billing period also defines the billing cycle's start/end date and the due date for the invoice or progress billing.

Examples

Common billing periods include:

  • Monthly
    Examples of common monthly billing periods are below:

    • Starts on the 1st day of a month and ends on the 30th of the same month.

    • Starts on the 15th of one month and ends on the 14th of the following month.

  • Weekly
    Examples of common weekly billing periods are below:

    • Starts on Sunday of this week and ends on Saturday of this week.

Things to Consider

  • Required User Permissions

  • Additional Information:

  • When you create a new billing period Procore automatically sets:

    • The new billing period's status to Open.

    • The previous billing period's status to Closed.

    • There can only be one (1) billing period in the Open status at any given time.

  • You can only create billing periods in the Project level Invoicing tool.

    • You cannot create or manage billing periods at the Company level.

  • These Invoice Management features rely on billing periods:

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Navigate to the Project level Invoicing tool.

  2. Optional: Click the Billing Periods tab.

  3. Click Create Billing Period.
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  4. In the 'Set Up Billing Period' prompt, the Manual tab is active by default.

     Tip

    Tired of setting new dates every time you create a manual billing period? An invoice administrator can configure default billing period dates to preset the dates in the From, To, and Due Date fields of the 'Set Up Billing Period' prompt. See Configure Settings: Invoicing. If you don't complete this configuration, no preset dates show. Instead, you will see: mm/dd/yyyy

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  5. In the Manual tab, accept the default billing period date or choose another date to:

    • From. Set the start date for the new billing period.

       Note

      When creating an invoice when this billing period is Open, the 'From' date automatically populates the 'Period Start' field on the new invoice.

    • To. Set the end date for the new billing period.

       Note

      When creating an invoice when this billing period is Open, the 'To' date automatically populates the 'Period End' field on the new invoice.

    • Due Date. Set the due date for new invoice submissions during the new billing period.

       Notes
      • When creating an invoice when this billing period is Open, the date in the 'Due Date' field populates the 'Period Start' field on the new invoice.

      • Once the 'Due Date' passes for an Open billing period, be aware that:

        • Invoice contacts can no longer create or submit an invoice. In addition, invoice contacts can only edit a subcontractor invoice if an invoice administrator places it into the Draft or Revise & Resubmit status.

        • Only invoice administrators retain the ability to Create a Subcontractor Invoice.

  6. Click Create.
    Procore creates the new billing period and sets its status to Open. Procore also automatically sets the previous billing period to Closed.

Next Steps

See Also

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