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Recurring Invoices vs EOM Rollover
Both Recurring invoices and EoM rollover are two different methods of closing off an invoice at a regular interval to send a final version to your customers.
But, the use case for both are slightly different.
Recurring Invoices
Best used if your process fits the below criteria.
You have a lot of monthly invoices, that need to be created at different dates.
Weekly, or daily intervals on your invoices
EOM Rollover
You invoice ALL long-term invoices at the end of each month, or otherwise on the exact same date.