Blog Working capital management: How to improve your company’s financial health Working capital determines whether or not an organization can pay its current liabilities with its current assets.
News Billtrust Exceeds $1 Billion in Invoices Delivered to Accounts Payable Portals in 2021 The dramatic rise can be attributed to increased adoption of Billtrust’s Business Payments Network (BPN) which began enabling invoice presentment to accounts payable (AP) portals.
Blog What is Accounts Receivable? Definition, Importance, and Examples Accounts receivable refers to the money a company is owed by its customers for goods and services that have been delivered, but not yet paid for.
Blog What is cash on delivery (COD) and how does it work? Cash on delivery means the customer pays for goods upon delivery but it has drawbacks for both the buyer and the seller, like delays & risk.
Blog Instant payments: Control costs and accelerate cash flow in real-time Consumers have embraced faster payments, but businesses are lagging. Why should you care? Faster and instant payments knock out pain points for billers and payers.
Blog What is Bad Debt Expense? Definition and Methods for Estimating Bad debt refers to accounts receivable that are unlikely to be collected, and writing off a bad debt is known as “bad debt expense.”