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Could ‘Soft Skills’ be the Key to Better Expense Management?
It’s a term which many not sit comfortably within the numbers based realm of a finance team but could ‘soft…
How Technology Could Soon Spot Expense Fraud – Before It Happens
There has been a lot of buzz in recent times about ‘big data’. This is a term for the mass…
Expert Guide to ‘Profiling’ Expense Fraudsters
The skills that make a great finance director are closely matched to those qualities needed by a crime detective. There’s…
Travellers Short-changed in Expenses Hassle | Webexpenses
A survey has revealed that nearly one-in-five UK business travellers feel short-changed when it comes to travel and accommodation expenses.…
Webexpenses Guide to Getting your Expenses Policy Fighting Fit
An expenses policy is like a fitness regime – get it right and your organisation’s going to stay lean, healthy…
Webexpenses Guide: Are you Getting the Most Out of the Cloud?
When we get something new it’s only natural that we get excited about it. It could be a whizzy gadget…
Man Shows the Path to Expenses Enlightenment
A wise man once said, why not make expenses simple? This is the theme of our zen-inspired campaign to highlight…
Employees Look for Better Travel App Guidance
Business travellers want their employees to say which travel apps they should be using, a study has found. With a…
How to Spring Clean your Business Expenses
It’s that time of year when we look at those strange objects in the garage and suddenly remember what they’re…
Time Machine: Travelling Back to Business Travel in 1993
Managing business travel expenses these days has become almost too easy. Your employees can book flights and hotels online, they…
Webexpenses New Expenses App is Going Places
The ability to track the distance you have travelled on a business trip and then instantly upload details to your…
Business Psychologist, Adrian Furnham, Gives Insight into Expense Fraud
In response to Webexpenses survey on Expenses Fraud, Professional Business Psychologist, author of Bad Apples and writer for the Telegraph…