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Corcentric Announces New Webinar on How to Build a Case to Your CFO for Accounts Payable Automation

Webinar empowers AP managers to easily make the case to their CFO about automating accounts payable processes.

Corcentric Announces New Webinar on How to Build a Case to Your CFO for Accounts Payable Automation
2010-10-20
MCLEAN, VA, October 20, 2010 (Press-News.org) Corcentric, a leading provider of accounts payable automation solutions, today announced a new live Webinar: How to Sell Accounts Payable Automation to Your CFO. The 45-minute Webinar, which is the second in a series of educational Webinars about AP automation, will take place on Thursday, October 28th at 2:00 PM EDT.

Rob DeVincent, Vice President of Product Marketing for Corcentric, is the Webinar's featured speaker. He will discuss the following topics, which can help build the case for automating invoicing processes:

- Why you'll need more than ROI to get your CFO's attention
- What is a CFO's Evaluation Process
- How time affects your ROI
- Buy vs build vs SaaS
- Hard dollar savings that can be achieved
- What a 5 year ROI looks like before and after AP automation is implemented

By understanding each aspect of accounts payable automation, CFOs will be empowered with the knowledge to choose the right accounts payable automation solution, which can drastically improve efficiency while reducing the costs associated with processing invoices.

"Frequently I meet with Accounts Payable departments who know they need AP automation and maybe even have selected the type of AP automation they want to use, " said Rob DeVincent. "However they make the mistake of approaching their CFO or decision makers without the necessary knowledge to convince the CFO. This webinar will help to provide you with the positioning to make a strong case as to why AP automation is not only necessary but will provide a strong ROI."

AP automation is a critical topic as companies explore practices which can lead to sustainable competitiveness that will help them reduce costs and improve processes. According to Aberdeen Group, an end-to-end solution that incorporates invoice imaging and workflow automation offers up to a 90% reduction of costs. This results in stronger internal controls, and the overall streamlining of the AP invoice review and approval process.

For additional information and to register for the Webinar, please click here.

Corcentric, is a leader in providing accounts payable automation solutions that are powerful, yet easy-to-use; giving companies an easy-to-adopt conduit between AP/AR and suppliers with uncompromising functionality. Corcentric builds customized solutions that allow clients to electronically mange 100% of their invoices, resulting in increased revenues and reduced business costs. For more information about Corcentric, contact Dave Lindeen, Vice President, at (630) 925-7677, dlindeen@corcentric.com, or visit the website at Corcentric (www.corcentric.com).

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[Press-News.org] Corcentric Announces New Webinar on How to Build a Case to Your CFO for Accounts Payable Automation
Webinar empowers AP managers to easily make the case to their CFO about automating accounts payable processes.