Resources on basic accounting and payment terms business owners must know.
Learn what a payroll account is and its importance in managing employee payments and maintaining financial organization.
Learn what is a vendor number, why these unique identifiers are essential for accurate payments, and the best ways to find and manage them.
Learn what is a warm card and how it helps businesses boost cash flow by allowing employees to make secure, deposit-only bank transactions.
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.
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.
Learn what is a profit and loss statement (also known as income statement), how to prepare them, and different examples of profit and loss statements.
What’s the difference between overhead costs and operating expenses? We've defined the difference with common examples for business owners.
Learn about how incremental budgeting can help your business plan for the future by looking at the past. Manage your incremental budget now.
Income statements are essential to understanding if your company is performing well and gives you a glimpse of your company’s profitability.
Grow your sales and stock evaluation by automating financial reporting based on generally accepted accounting principles.
Funding is a common tool that businesses use to grow and improve. Learn about the types of business funding and how they can help your business.
Financial statements help investors, managers, and business owners better understand the financial stability and profit potential of a company.