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Centage launches a customer hub, XCM launches a blog, and other recent announcements in accounting technology.
February 24 -
ACCA calls for a middle ground on artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency tools for tax professionals, and more.
February 17 -
A group of six travel and expense management software vendors — Abacus, Captio, Certify, Chrome River, Nexonia and Tallie — have come together under a single company, Emburse, in an effort to challenge SAP Concur.
January 16 -
Xero has invested heavily in the past year to expand its small business products beyond their core accounting services to help small businesses manage staff, operate, and scale.
November 15 -
Expensify, provider of the popular expense management app, has introduced the Expensify Card, a free corporate card for companies that use the app.
October 7 -
Most enterprises that don’t use artificial intelligence only audit up to 10 percent of their spending, according to a new report.
August 7 -
The music video features Adam Scott as the record label's head of finance, obsessed with saving receipts.
June 25 -
Supporting Strategies is the latest firm to join the ExpensifyApproved! Partner Program, which includes firms such as CLA, Wipfli, and BPM.
June 20 -
More business travelers are using scooters to get around town, and the rentable scooter trend is starting to show up in corporate expense reports.
April 25 -
Accounting Today lays out the top expense management packages side by side.
April 3 -
The provider of expense management auditing software is expanding into audits of supplier invoices and contract compliance using artificial intelligence.
March 27 -
Gusto names CSO, Vertex integrates with Elastic Path, Panaya releases tool for Oracle E-Business Suite.
March 22 -
The deal, valued at over $1 billion, unites two companies that specialize in travel and expense management and invoicing software.
March 5 -
Digital providers such as Amazon, Lyft and Uber are beating out older companies on expense reports.
February 7 -
The most popular charges are for ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft, according to a new report.
January 17 -
The financial management and travel expense software maker has introduced its first product for the procure-to-pay market.
January 17 -
Some of the most questionable expenses in the fourth quarter included strip clubs, dog kennels, jewelry, cigarettes and gambling losses.
January 14 -
The expense management software provider introduced the track and submit plans, and rebranded its team and corporate plans.
December 18 -
One employee traveling for work checked his dog into a kennel and billed it to his boss as a hotel expense.
November 14 -
The expense management and bookkeeping automation company can now classify receipts, invoices and bills of lading.
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