Can it really be that time again? The year-end crunch is fast approaching. But with these eight steps you can make things a little less harried. (more…)
Accounting
Are you or your staffers guilty of any of these sins against good grammar? (more…)
On top of everything else, the Wall Street meltdown could end up affecting the accounting standards switch from GAAP to IFRS. (more…)
OK, so IT gripes about every department. But there are some finance-specific bugaboos that really get their goat. (more…)
A completely smooth transition to a new system or software? A pipe dream. That's okay -- there's a lot to learn from ghosts of implementations past. (more…)
The picture for the economy may be bleak, but your peers aren't cutting back. (more…)
Granted, how your invoice looks shouldn't have any bearing on how fast customers pay it. But you may be surprised at how much difference a few changes could make. (more…)
There's no "close enough" when it comes to tax compliance. That's why some of your peers are taking it off their plates completely. (more…)
Allowing employees to pursue personal interests during downtime is what one company did to save money. And it's paid off for them in a big way. Take a cue from them: Turn employee interests into company profit. (more…)
You know why making and receiving e-payments is a good idea: less paper, better revenue management, streamlined processes, fewer errors, etc. So what's really standing in the way? And is it a good enough excuse? (more…)
Before you even start to narrow the field of software vendors, be sure you've covered these bases. (more…)
Yes, some of your peers have been able to secure a cash flow boost by faxing customers their invoices instead of mailing them. Here's an alternative that might be even better. (more…)