[TechRepublic] Deciding who pays for a client-related expense

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TechRepublic Member | July 16, 2012

Deciding who pays for a client-related expense

Get general guidelines on when consultants or their clients should pay for such expenses as travel, necessary equipment and software, and paid software licenses. Read more

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