Indexing project — invoices
Every invoice raised for that indexing project.
project & client finance records
When income and costs for a client or project are spread across tools, it is impossible to see what a job actually involved without hunting through everything. For indexers, the fix is a consistent place to keep the records rather than a smarter tool. Cash Workspace gives you one place to record each item, attach its file, and keep it where you can find it. It is free.
The problem
When income and costs for a client or project are spread across tools, it is impossible to see what a job actually involved without hunting through everything.
The workflow
A simple, repeatable way to project records records without special software.
Create one place per client or project so everything about indexing projects lives together instead of being scattered.
Keep the project's invoices and the expenses it ran up in the same folder, so income records and cost records sit next to each other for you to review.
Keep the client agreement, scope, and any change notes with the finance records so the full picture is in one place.
When the work wraps, confirm the records are complete and archive the folder so it stays a clean reference.
Record structure
The fields that make a project records record complete and findable.
Example setup
One way indexers can lay this out in Cash Workspace.
Every invoice raised for that indexing project.
The costs that job ran up — Indexing software license, Professional association membership, and Style-guide & reference subscriptions — with receipts.
The agreement, scope, and any change notes kept alongside the finance records.
Common mistakes
How it helps
Enter each item once — date, vendor, amount, category — and attach the file to that record. No bank sync, no receipt-reading; the record is deliberate and yours.
The same categories and folders every month, so indexers always know where a record goes and where to find it later.
A project’s invoices and expenses in one folder for you to review. “Project” is an organizing tag, not a computed profit figure.
Related
The expense and receipt guide for indexers.
The invoice tracking guide for indexers.
A related organization guide.
A related organization guide.
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FAQ
Cash Workspace keeps a client or project’s income records and cost records side by side for you to review. It does not calculate profit, margin, or ROI, and “project” is an organizing tag rather than a computed figure. You see the records; the judgement stays with you.
Cash Workspace is a free place for indexers to keep records and their files organized. Start a workspace and set it up your way.