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Managing Accounts Payable

Expanding Use of e-Billing Requires Paradigm Shift in A/P

March 2003

Proponents of e-billing now come from companies of all sizes, and EDI is no longer the only way to share invoices electronically. In the past, large companies and those that did business with them were the main supporters of electronic billing, and the term “electronic billing” was synonymous with EDI. Data from the credit profession itself reveals this seismic shift in attitudes and use through a recent IOMA survey in which respondents talked about their use of electronic billing, their future plans for it, and any problems they had encountered with it.

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March 2003 Table of Contents [ toggle snippets ]

  • P-Cards Improve A/P Process at PETsMART, Rock-Tenn & Rouse
  • ESM: The Next Cost-Reduction Process of the Purchase-to-Pay Cycle
  • 5 Ways to Slash Volume of Invoices Handled in Your A/P Department
  • Incomplete Invoices? Sample Letter Gets Suppliers in Line
  • Accounts Payable Managers’ Forum (03/03)
  • Expanding Use of e-Billing Requires Paradigm Shift in A/P
  • P-Cards Improve A/P Process at PETsMART, Rock-Tenn and Rouse
  • ESM: The Next Cost-Reduction Process of the Purchase-to-Pay Cycle
  • Five Ways to Slash Volume of Invoices Handled in Your A/P Department
  • Expanding Use of e-Billing Requires Paradigm Shift in A/P
  • Incomplete Invoices? Sample Letter Gets Suppliers in Line
  • Accounts Payable Managers’ Forum (0303)
 

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