Employees who incurred expenses for legitimate business purposes Employees/Proxies who are authorized to enter expense reports on behalf of another employee What rules govern expense reports? NU ...
Employees who incurred expenses for legitimate business purposes Employees/Proxies who are authorized to enter expense reports on behalf of another employee What rules govern expense reports? NU ...
Travel is returning to pre-COVID levels, and so too are travel expenses, and the expense reports that come with traveling for work or school. Filling out a form to get reimbursed, or logging expenses ...
Automation remains pivotal in boosting productivity, enhancing efficiency and enriching our everyday lives across different sectors. When routine processes are automated, many laborious and tedious ...
Exec from Okta, IBM, FedEx Freight and BCG on the issue with flawed systems and their flawed designers still being around: ...
For most growing companies, expense management starts as an afterthought: a shared spreadsheet, a shoebox of receipts, a ...
Despite innovations in automating expense reporting processes, filing expense reports remains among the major pain points across the business travel industry. A survey of 359 frequent business ...
Readdle’s popular Scanner Pro iOS app has received a handy update today for business use. With the new release, you can automatically turn receipt scans into polished expense reports. Readdle launched ...
In the past, the free app Mint was arguably the most popular option for tracking expenses and budgeting. Intuit discontinued ...
Either the traveler or their delegate is highly encouraged to use Concur or AAA Corporate Travel – the university’s travel agency – to book and coordinate business travel arrangements. These are the ...
Expense reports have been around since 1775 (if you do the math, that’s 246 years), and honestly, not a whole lot has changed since then. Case-in-point, they’re still miserable to do, take inordinate ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Expense reports have been around since 1775 (if you do the math, that’s 246 years), and honestly, not a whole lot has changed since then.