Keeping vendor payments, utilities, software subscriptions, and licensing fees moving across 71 retail locations is a lot for any finance team. For Advance Financial, a Tennessee-based consumer lending company, it’s the job of two people. That’s not a staffing gap. It’s the result of a deliberate shift in how the company approaches accounts payable. As location count grows, most finance teams hit the same wall: card transactions, invoices, and a…
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