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Solution Guide Closing deals faster with better credit tools Using advanced credit decisioning technology can help manage risk and ensure that your company gets paid.
Case Study Acushnet hits 99.5% match rate on ACH payments Golf equipment manufacturer sees continued electronic payments growth 20 hour decrease in daily cash application 99.5% match rate achieved for ACH
Blog Collection effectiveness index (CEI): Measure and improve your AR performance In another blog post, we discussed Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) and its impact beyond the finance department. We also shared how DSO, while offering valuable insight into accounts receivable (AR) performance, isn’t the best metric for measuring collector effectiveness. In this post we’ll discuss another metric used by finance professionals, that when coupled with DSO, tells a more holistic credit and collections story.
Blog How to use Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) How the relationship between invoicing, DSO and collections loosens cash flow and helps companies grow and why there’s a love/hate for DSO.
Blog What is a short pay? How to handle short payments A short payment might seem like a small issue, but a steady stream of them can seriously disrupt your cash flow and strain customer relationships. This post gives you the complete playbook for mastering short payments—from prevention to resolution.
Blog 4 Ways to Manage Cash Flow More Effectively Cash flow is a critical component for all businesses because without it, you can’t buy supplies, pay for services and equipment and more. Learn how to improve your cash flow management.
Blog Days Sales Outstanding (DSO)Â Formula and Importance Days sales outstanding (DSO) measures the number of an average day's sales that are in receivables awaiting collection.
Blog 5 famous ERP myths shattered Major misconceptions and myths about ERPs have led to very costly and damaging mistakes for even the biggest corporations.