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Managing Accounts Payable

Managing Accounts Payable is the leading source of information for accounts payable professionals and those responsible for the function. Each monthly issue contains 5-7 articles, 6-10 short news clips, a manager's forum on the back page and calendar of upcoming seminars and conferences. The material comes from internal research, surveys, case studies, conference material and interviews.

Subscribers to the newsletter have the opportunity each year to participate in a benchmarking or operations survey. Participants receive the results for free. Topics covered in the newsletter include: invoice handling; check preparation, printing and filing; exception and Rush check processing; techniques for reducing duplicate payments; staff and career management; working with other departments, master vendor files; terms and discounts; T&E; VAT Reclaim, EDI; XML; technology; imaging p-cards; post audit firms; benchmarking; 1099s; check fraud; case studies; escheat or unclaimed property; and sales and use tax. Spot e-mail surveys are also conducted and reported on when issues such as the 9/11 tragedy occur.

The newsletter sponsors five accounts payable conferences each year. An annual buyers’ guide is included with a subscription.


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January, 2003 Table of Contents [ toggle snippets ]

  • Accounts Payable Managers’ Forum (03/01)
  • Take a Close Look at Your Master Vendor File Process: It Could Add to the Bottom Line
  • New Acctg. Requirements Mean More Work–and Opportunity for Credit Pros
  • Should all Travel Expenses Be Lumped Into One G/L Account?
  • Report From the Trenches: A Solution to the Hotel 1099 Issue
  • Is It a Good Idea to Cut One Check for Numerous Small-Dollar Invoices?
  • How A/P Mgr. at Merck Overhauled Department Procedures & Technology
  • January 1, 2003 (Full PDF Issue)

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