Unlock the Benefits of AP Automation in Sage
Technological disruption and adaptation can be difficult, particularly for those who work in traditionally regulated industries like accounting. Right now, automation is changing accounting practices for financial professionals, but we’re really only at the beginning of this transformation. While many accountants see automation as a welcome addition to their workflows, there is also a small minority who remain apprehensive.
Accountants relied on tools like handwritten ledgers before Excel spreadsheets became the standard and created new, unprecedented levels of efficiency. The invention of personal computers made it possible for a tool like Excel to exist, just as automation is providing the necessary foundation for a whole new generation of accounting tools to emerge.
Accounts payable (AP) automation enables accounting teams to significantly speed up their invoice processing times and improve data accuracy rates. When integrated with Sage Intacct, an AP automation solution like Beanworks will extend the functionality of an organization’s existing accounting software to create a powerful, fully digital workflow.
As a resource for you, we’re offering a Sage AP Automation Webinar on 11/29. In this live webinar we’ll discuss how a truly effective AP automation solution has five key features that take workflows all the way from purchase order to payment:
1. Eliminating accounts payable data entry
2. Streamlining approvals with a consolidated multi-company view
3. How to provide full visibility through enhanced reporting
4. See the seamless integration with accounting software
5. View how to automate electronic payments
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