noun
- the practice of issuing an invoice or bill to a customer before goods are delivered or services are fully rendered
Usage: business/accounting term
verb
- to issue a bill or invoice in advance of delivery or completion of service
Usage: business/accounting term
Examples
- The software company uses prebilling to collect payment before deploying the system to the client.
- Prebilling allows service providers to improve cash flow by invoicing customers early.
- The contract permits prebilling of the first month's subscription fee upon signing.
- Many subscription-based businesses rely on prebilling to manage their revenue streams.
- The accounting department was instructed to prebill the annual maintenance contract in January.