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Financial Processing

* In Plain English

Invoice generation, recurring billing, and end-of-period financial schedules.

* Scheduling Guide

Financial processing jobs demand the highest reliability of any scheduled task because failures directly impact revenue and customer trust. Invoices, subscription renewals, and payment retries must run at predictable times — typically the 1st of the month or the specific billing anniversary — and must be idempotent so a duplicate run does not charge a customer twice. These jobs should run with monitoring and immediate alerting; a failed billing job that goes unnoticed for 24 hours can mean an entire day of missed charges. Avoid scheduling financial jobs at exactly midnight on the 1st — this is when every other service runs its month-end job too, creating I/O spikes. Offset by 15–30 minutes to avoid resource contention.

15 2 1 1 *

Once a year, on January first at 2:15 in the morning

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30 14 1 1 *

Once a year on January 1st at half past two in the afternoon

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15 14 1 1 *

Once a year on January first at half past two in the afternoon

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15 15 1 1 *

Once a year, on January first at three fifteen PM

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30 15 1 1 *

Once a year, on January 1st at half past three in the afternoon.

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45 16 1 1 *

Once a year, on January first at half past four in the afternoon

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45 4 1 1 *

Once a year on January first at quarter to five in the morning

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0 4 1 1 *

Once a year on January first at 4 AM

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15 17 1 1 *

Once a year on January 1st at 5:15 PM

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0 17 1 1 *

Once a year on January first at 5 PM

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15 6 1 1 *

Once a year on January 1st at 6:15 in the morning

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15 18 1 1 *

Annually on January 1st at 6:15 PM

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15 7 1 1 *

On January 1st at 7:15 AM, once a year

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30 7 1 1 *

Once a year on January first at 7:30 AM

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45 19 1 1 *

Once a year on January first at quarter to eight in the evening

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0 7 1 1 *

Once a year, on January first at 7 AM

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30 19 1 1 *

Once a year, on January 1st at 7:30 PM

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45 8 1 1 *

Once a year, on January first at 8:45 AM

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30 9 1 1 *

On January 1st, at 9:30 AM

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30 21 1 1 *

Once a year, on January first, at half past nine in the evening

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30 0 1 1 *

Once a year on January first at midnight

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45 0 1 1 *

Once a year on January first at midnight

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45 12 1 1 *

Once a year, on January 1st at 12:45 PM

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15 0 1 1 *

Once a year on January first at fifteen minutes past midnight

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