Resources on basic accounting and payment terms business owners must know.
What is Oracle NetSuite? Learn how this Oracle NetSuite ERP platform unifies accounting, inventory, and CRM into one system to help your business grow.
What is Sage Intacct? Discover how this cloud-based financial management system helps businesses scale through automation, reporting, and consolidations.
Learn what is consolidated invoicing, how it works, and how combining multiple bills into one statement saves time and lowers costs for your business.
Cash flow is one of the most important financial metrics business owners track. Find out what cash flow is and how to prepare a cash flow statement.
The break even point is a number you can use for everything from smarter price setting to goal creation. Find out how to calculate the break even point.
All business owners should know the difference between accounts payable and accounts receivable. Find out everything you should know about AP vs. AR.
As a business owner, you should know what your merchant category code is and how it impacts your business. Find out what an MCC code is.
What are payment rails, and how do they work? Learn more about the infrastructure that enables non-cash payments.
Choosing a bank for small business has many benefits. Learn more about sorting and organizing business finances with business banking services and BILL today!
Book value is a metric used to measure a company's net value, but you first need to understand how it works and how it can affect your small business.
Do you need to send or receive payments internationally? If so, you'll need to know how to find your BIC/SWIFT code. Read our guide to find your code.
Learn everything there is to know about the procure-to-pay process from start to finish. This guide covers the steps to ensure your business runs efficiently.
B2B payments are a classification of transactions between two business entities rather than a business and a consumer (or two private individuals).
Learn how the O2C process can help small business owners create a more streamlined customer experience from point of purchase to payment processing.
In this article, we dive into FDIC insurance — what it is, what’s covered, and what you need to know about the FDIC and deposit risk as a business owner.