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Four Steps to Effective Communication within Your Expense Program
Streamlined expense programs are high on the list of cost-saving strategies for companies —but aren’t always a priority for its
Getting the word out: Communicating policies and procedures
You’ve taken the time to create policies and procedures that will help your credit card system run as smoothly as possible. Now don’t miss
Tackling Fraud in Your Global Card Program
As we discussed in our post on running a global purchasing program, the bigger the corporate card program, the bigger the challenges. (Read
Preventing purchasing card fraud by getting to its roots
When a person commits fraud with a purchasing card (P-Card), by definition, it is a deliberate act. The P-Card holder knows that his or her
Taking on the world: the challenges of a global card program
When it comes to commercial card (P-Card, Travel Card, etc.) programs, size matters. The bigger the program — and the further its reach of
Using personal credit cards over commercial cards for business expenses
A typical worry for managers of commercial credit card programs is that the cardholders will use their commercial cards when they shouldn’t
Learn the Difference between P-Card Misuse, Abuse, and Fraud
Misuse, abuse, and fraud — all three terms refer to the improper use of purchasing cards (also known as P-Cards).
Identifying and using split transactions in P-Card data analysis
This October, with the traditional start of the school year off and running, Card Integrity presents the series “Back to Basics.” This is
Combating Overwhelm while Preventing P-Card Fraud
Most folks would agree that preventing P-Card fraud in a company’s purchasing card program is a worthwhile pursuit. Yet, when faced with
The Price to be Paid for Ignoring Preferred Suppliers
If you’re running a business, you are, by default, creating relationships. But some of those relationships can become a little more unique