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You are on a plane headed to a week-long island getaway and trying not to panic because you forgot to approve an expense for your boss. And, you can’t remember who you were supposed to email because the finance person is on leave.
Approval processes as they are now—prone to errors, with little-to-no system flexibility and zero customization options—are failing finance teams. But, we're not gonna take it. Old habits have to go away.
Manually managing accounts payable at scale isn't working anymore. Like it or not, there's a new way of sending and processing invoices. And if you don't evolve your ways, it could cost you.
An e-invoice is a data set containing all the information from the invoice being sent or received. The e-invoice network posts the data set with the sender and receiver identification numbers.
The winners are preparing their businesses for scale and variation in the way they manage vendor bills, instead of simply sticking to what they know. They are securing their ability to scale accounts payable and rapidly adapt to changes in the marketplace. With e-invoicing, businesses are unlocking limitless growth potential.
Governments will drive adaptation (and this increases exponentially with more adaptation).
Do you ever ask yourself, “How did we get here?” It’s not a question most people like having to ask, yet I feel like I hear it all the time from startups.
ASC 606 might suck but not as much as not complying.
Do you only think of fixed recurring billing when someone mentions subscription billing solutions? You’re not alone. Although fixed recurring subscription billing—think Netflix—has gained popularity (for a good reason, but that’s for another post), SaaS subscription companies offer different subscription products and services, including usage-based subscription billing.
The acquisition of Fast Four is a key move in Zone’s mission to rapidly advance the development of its groundbreaking cloud software for finance teams: Zone Apps, built for the Oracle NetSuite ecosystem.