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Electronic Invoicing Adoption Survey Report by PayStream Advisors
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- Abstract:
- Transaction volume of electronic invoices traded within the United States will overtake the number of paper invoices by 2010, reveals the latest research report from PayStream Advisors entitled “Electronic Invoicing Adoption Survey Report”. In this report, which is based on the results of PayStream’s survey of 280 accounts payable, procurement and treasury professionals, the analysts have attempted to profile the use of electronic invoicing and emerging working capital solutions at US-based enterprises. The report: Helps accounting and financial practitioners to familiarize themselves with the e-invoice and working capital management landscape. Enables professionals to better understand the extent of adoption of the various forms of accounts payable automation. Allows companies to benchmark their operations against similar businesses.
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- Posted: September 18, 2008
- Length: 19 pages
- Format: PDF (195 kb)
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