I charged by the amount of days & hrs & got paid the Friday at the end of the week for the past 7 months I've been open. I just changed my contract & instituted a handbook on the 1st that requires pay in advance, a 2 wk deposit ( I waived that for my current family.), & I get paid weekly, regardless of hrs. You're here Tuesday for 2 hrs or 8 hrs..same to my paycheck.
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I know do daily now and much easier to figure out at billing time.
With some clients I am making more money, some I lose money but in the end it pretty much evens out.Each day is a fresh start
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I chose weekly paid for the most part. One family pays on Friday for the upcoming week. One family pays for the week anywhere from Tuesday-Thursday of the week, and one family pays Friday for care already provided for the week. I have never had anyone not pay me and I am flexible as to what works best for them. I don't care as long as I get paid every week.- Flag
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I charge the same daily rate for full time and part time. I charge a minimum of 3 days of pay for part time.
My families pay at the end of the week. I have not had problems with this, but I sure understand why pre pay is the norm. My parents get a set amount of "free days", so if they pay ahead and then use an unexpected free day, they end up with a credit. I don't want to refund or keep track of credits. (My daughter has health issues, so I am extra picky about sickness of any kind. I give some free days, because there are days that the DCK's would be fine to go to another daycare, but I don't allow them due to her condition.)
Drop ins pay an hourly rate and pay prior to care.- Flag
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If someone falls ill or something I charge enough and live within enough within my means enough to have a bit of wiggle room. On the off chance kids happen to say go spend the week at grandma's I give two weeks annually where attendance can fall below twenty hours per child per week, and then I charge a 20 hour per child per week minimum (although I have yet to actually ever charge that).
The security charging parents in a way they feel is fair keeps me filled to my desired capacity and my wait list prevents any lapses. I'd rather have it this way than be dealing with unhappy*bucky about payment families and repeated interviews with no bites because prospectives don't think my payment policies are reasonable- Flag
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