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Comparing 3 Popular Pricing Models: Fixed-Price, Time & Materials, and Milestone

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished May 4, 2022

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Both customer and company are interested in choosing the beneficial type of pricing model. Over the broad experience on the market, we’ve figured out three types of pricing contracts for IT projects. There are time and material pricing, fixed price project and milestone pricing. Let’s agree that all of the projects differ. Different types of contracts suit different projects. We want to share with you our experience in this article. Keep reading to discover the best pricing model for your project.rnhttps://steelkiwi.com/blog/comparing-3-popular-pricing-models-fixed-price-time-materials-and-milestone/

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