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Invoice Template for Consultants

Consulting invoices are read by two audiences: the executive who hired you and the accounts-payable team who pays you. The first needs to see value — clear engagement phases and outcomes. The second needs references — PO numbers, engagement letters, and rate cards that match what procurement approved.

This template gives both. Structure your billing by phase or by day rate, reference the engagement explicitly, and present expenses as separate, itemized lines so nothing stalls in approval.

What to include on this invoice

Example line items

ItemDescription
Discovery phaseStakeholder interviews and current-state analysis
Advisory days4 consulting days on-site @ day rate
Final report & roadmapFindings deck and 12-month implementation roadmap
Travel expensesItemized, at cost, receipts available on request

Billing tips

1

Bill by phase milestone, not by month — it ties payment to perceived value delivered.

2

Never bury expenses inside fees; itemize them at cost to maintain trust.

3

Match invoice line wording to your SOW wording exactly — mismatches trigger AP queries.

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Frequently asked questions

Should consultants bill day rates or fixed fees?

Day rates suit open-ended advisory; fixed phase fees suit defined deliverables. Many consultants combine both on one invoice — this template supports either.

How do I invoice reimbursable expenses?

List them as separate line items at cost, dated, with a note that receipts are available. Never mark up expenses without prior agreement.

What payment terms are standard in consulting?

Net 30 is standard with larger clients; Net 14 is increasingly accepted for independent consultants. Put the explicit due date on the invoice either way.