Resources on basic accounting and payment terms business owners must know.
Learn what cash management is, why it matters, key activities, challenges, and strategies to improve cash management and strengthen business liquidity.
Learn the expense recognition principle, how it works, why it matters, and how to apply the expense recognition principle accurately with modern tools.
Learn what hyperautomation is, how it works, key technologies, benefits, challenges, and real business use cases to improve efficiency and decision-making.
Learn how to apply the accounting equation (Assets = Liabilities + Equity) to your bookkeeping and never lose track of your finances!
Learn what qualifies as a deductible business travel expense, how to manage travel costs, and tips to simplify travel expense tracking for your company.
Learn what working capital is, how to calculate it with simple formulas, and explore the key components that impact your business’s financial health.
Learn how to calculate retained earnings using the retained earnings formula to ensure your business is on track.
Learn what zero-based budgeting is, its advantages and disadvantages, a zero-based budgeting example, and how to implement it.
Value proposition budgeting involves identifying the business's key value drivers & funding the initiatives that create said value.
Businesses can use investments to gain funding and to grow their existing capital. BILL will discuss both sides of investments.
Automate business budgets to track spending habits, cash flows and sales performances to reduce costs and build better financial frameworks.
How to you do your business taxes? What are the basic principles of accounting?Learn about tax compliance and more with tips from BILL.
Revolving credit is an open line of credit you can use whenever you need it. Learn how it works and the impact it has on businesses.
Learn what retained earnings are, how to report them and where do they fit on a balance sheet by looking at formulas and examples.
The expense reimbursement process allows employers to pay back their employees who have spent their own money on business-related expenses.