4 Cornerstones To Building A Winning Business Case For Order-To-Cash Automation In Turbulent Times

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It is harder to collect cash when the economy is bad.

Times like these were made for order-to-cash automation. 

Automating the order-to-cash cycle – all the activities from the time a customer order is received to when the order is converted to revenue – helps preserve the cashflow businesses need to survive. 

But CFOs may be tempted to hoard cash during tough times – and reluctant to spend it on automation.

IOFM’s latest white paper will show you how to win approval for your O2C automation project, no matter the economy.

The paper details the critical importance of the order-to-cash lifecycle during turbulent times, reveals the cashflow problems created by manual order-to-cash processes, and lays out four cashflow-boosting components of a winning business case for order-to-cash automation.

If O2C automation is on your agenda, download this white paper today.

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Continuing Education Credits available:

Receive 1 CEU towards IOFM programs:

AR-certFinal-AOCReceive 1 CEU towards maintaining any AR and O2C related program through IOFM! These programs are designed to establish standards for the profession and recognize accounts payable and procure-to-pay professionals who, by possessing related work experience and passing a comprehensive exam, have met stringent requirements for mastering the financial operations body of knowledge.

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