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This weekend, my family attended a Portland Trail Blazers game that was great except for the unpleasant fact that the Blazers lost to the L.A. Lakers. Now it’s Tuesday, and that means not only a new FreePrintable.net newsletter but also Election Day here in the U.S. I hope you’ll vote today, Nov. 6, if you’re able and haven’t already.
This week’s new printables include
dozens of invoices at PrintableInvoiceTemplates.net as well as a wide variety of new resignation letter templates at ResignationLetters.biz.
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Whether you’re running a small business or just doing a few of your own projects on the side, I’m confident you’ll find an invoice design that suits you among the 370 invoice templates at PrintableInvoiceTemplates.net.
There are two dozen additions to PrintableInvoiceTemplates.net. The new invoice templates include: an aged debtors ledger, a phone bill invoice, a maintenance work order, rent and utilities, repairs, security deposit deductions, storage unit inventory, and a vehicle work order.
Other invoices are industry-specific such as: event catering, food delivery,
photography, piano tuning, and ride share.
Several new price lists have been added, with large headers for: bulk pricing, membership, products, photography, rooms, services, and subscriptions.
Another new addition is invoices for kids. These colorful, bold forms are ideal for young people running
their own businesses, or just pretending to do so. They have columns to help junior entrepreneurs tally up sales.
Many of the invoices are available in both lined and unlined versions, in landscape or portrait orientation.
Each template downloads instantly. PDF versions are free; just print them out and write on them by hand. Or, for $7 per design, you can get an editable DOC (Microsoft Word) or XLS (Excel) spreadsheet version.
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If you’re ready to move on from a job, volunteer position, or other role, you’ll want to take a look at the 20 new sample resignation letters at ResignationLetters.biz.
The site also has several articles with hints and tips on how to write a resignation letter, including what details to put in and what to leave out. Most of the letter templates are positive, but a few are negative in the cases where that tone and message are called for. Some employment-related letters give specific notice, while others
note the reason for resigning.
Just-added are resignation letter templates covering: resigning due to a conflict of interest, resigning immediately and without notice, resigning from a job you just started,
resigning from a job you like, and resigning in disgust. Other new letters deal with resigning from political office, accepting a voluntary demotion, and withdrawing oneself from consideration.
There are also sample letters for when a professional such as an accountant, a lawyer, or an insurance agent, must withdraw from representing or serving a client.
I’d suggest that you find a letter that is closest to your situation and edit it to suit your needs.
Everything at ResignationLetters.biz is free to download, customize, and print in your personal endeavors. The letters download instantly in DOC format, or you can simply cut and paste the
text directly from the site. There are 226 letter templates in all. Thanks for sending me your ideas for new printables. And remember to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Thanks and happy
printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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