Financial Operations (FinOps) involves the operational activities performed within a company’s Office of the CFO. The primary purpose of FinOps is to manage the organization’s financial resources. MORE.
AFP Financial Operations Guide: Automating Accounts Payable Processing
Accounts payable (AP) processing is often manual, time-consuming, error-prone and paper-based, but automation offers a solution. AP automation not only reduces processing costs but also helps manage liquidity risk. This guide will explain AP automation, how it works, its benefits including the advanced capabilities offered by AI.
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AFP Payments Guide to Making a Business Case for Real-time Payments
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Mitigating Payment Pitfalls
This Treasury Badge program will take a look at some of the reasons why payments fail and what treasury can do to fix the problem. Even better, help avoid the problem in the first place. The program consists of a series of seven individual sessions that take a look at the various payment channels corporates typically use and examine some of the potential problems.