Also, dig into their travel and expenses policies.
If per diem, you won't eat great but you can make money. (Buy groceries...etc) You won't have to worry about receipts either.
If say 15 for breakfast, 25 for lunch, 45 for dinner - you'll eat great. Plus you have to keep EVERY DAMN RECEIPT.
Mileage policy or car allowance?
Do they let you chose the hotel? (points) Airline (other kickbacks...etc)?
What is the limit on the hotel? Will you be stuck in shitty hotels? I stay in mid-range hotels and that sucks after even 2-3 days. I would hate staying in 49.95 hotels or whatever cheap hotels cost.
What is the reimbursement policy? Remember, if they only reimburse every 2 weeks or 4 weeks you WILL get hit with finance charges. That alone costs me more then I really want to give up per month. Sometimes I'll have 6-10K outstanding and it blows trying to get all that expensed.
Do they deny WHOLE expense reports if there is a problem or just line items?
Cell phone allowance?
Home office allowance? (for internet...etc)
When you have to travel you can make money, break even or get cost money. it is NEVER acceptable but to be able to make money. Why? Because you're going to lose receipts and stuff and need to be able to absorb that and finance charges.
Edit: Also remember, airport delays and all that crap that cause you to be gone a whole lot more. What is the policy on reimbursing for flight changes and such? In case you can't tell, I've been burned one way or another on all of these almost. It's not a big deal if you know what to expect and can do what is needed. If you assume anything though, you may get stuck with a receipt that you're not getting reimbursed for at all.
Hotel Internet...etc. Consider it all man.
Remember that you're going to spend 1-2 hours a week just filling out expenses too. I usually just make Sunday mornings my expense time. A good scanner and you're set. (assume emailing them in is acceptable.) Never mail the originals without scanned backups and push to just send in copies. Use credit for EVERYTHING. Never use cash unless it is something you can't expense anyway.
If per diem, you won't eat great but you can make money. (Buy groceries...etc) You won't have to worry about receipts either.
If say 15 for breakfast, 25 for lunch, 45 for dinner - you'll eat great. Plus you have to keep EVERY DAMN RECEIPT.
Mileage policy or car allowance?
Do they let you chose the hotel? (points) Airline (other kickbacks...etc)?
What is the limit on the hotel? Will you be stuck in shitty hotels? I stay in mid-range hotels and that sucks after even 2-3 days. I would hate staying in 49.95 hotels or whatever cheap hotels cost.
What is the reimbursement policy? Remember, if they only reimburse every 2 weeks or 4 weeks you WILL get hit with finance charges. That alone costs me more then I really want to give up per month. Sometimes I'll have 6-10K outstanding and it blows trying to get all that expensed.
Do they deny WHOLE expense reports if there is a problem or just line items?
Cell phone allowance?
Home office allowance? (for internet...etc)
When you have to travel you can make money, break even or get cost money. it is NEVER acceptable but to be able to make money. Why? Because you're going to lose receipts and stuff and need to be able to absorb that and finance charges.
Edit: Also remember, airport delays and all that crap that cause you to be gone a whole lot more. What is the policy on reimbursing for flight changes and such? In case you can't tell, I've been burned one way or another on all of these almost. It's not a big deal if you know what to expect and can do what is needed. If you assume anything though, you may get stuck with a receipt that you're not getting reimbursed for at all.
Hotel Internet...etc. Consider it all man.
Remember that you're going to spend 1-2 hours a week just filling out expenses too. I usually just make Sunday mornings my expense time. A good scanner and you're set. (assume emailing them in is acceptable.) Never mail the originals without scanned backups and push to just send in copies. Use credit for EVERYTHING. Never use cash unless it is something you can't expense anyway.
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