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RECAP's 13th Annual Exhancing Accounts Payable Operations Conference for Accounts Payable professionals was combined with IOMA's Advanced AP Institute and called Accounts Payable Operations 2009. The conference was held from March 11-13, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa in San Antonio, TX . The combined conference featured over 30 conference sessions, four targeted tracks, a pre-conference AP training class for APM and APS certification and 6 pre-conference workshops.
RECAP's Annual Conference has been praised by past attendees for in-depth coverage of Accounts Payable issues and networking opportunities.
IOMA's 8th Annual Accounts Payable Conference and Expo will be held in Orlando Florida from October 14 - 16, 2009. More information and online registration is available now!
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Vendor Management: The Key to Saving Money
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A Vendor Management program is an essential part of any Accounts Payable operation. By augmenting your vendor data, eliminating redundant vendors and analyzing your expenditures, you can help your business run more efficiently and reduce erroneous payments.
Read our article Vendor Management: The Key to Leveraging Relationships and Saving $$$" for some specific steps that you can take to deal with vendor management issues that may be impacting your A/P process.
Jon Casher, co-founder and former Chairman of RECAP has teamed up with IOMA to provide Vendor Management consulting services as part of IOMA's Advisory Services.
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A/P Certification Program
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IOMA, publisher of the widely read "Managing Accounts Payable" newsletter and the Accounts Payable 360 Web Site, and TAPN have established Accounts Payable Certification Programs. Their certification programs have set the standard for professional A/P certification. More information on certification is available from IOMA. A training class and certification exam are held in conjunction with RECAP's Annual Enhancing A/P conference each March.
Are You Losing Money in the Mail? |
Are your vendors receiving their payments late even though you sent the payment in time?
Has such a late payment ever cost your company a discount it deserved? Has your organization ever been faced with escheating funds to the state? Each year many checks don't arrive at their intended destination because 95% of the addresses in most vendor files do not conform to U.S. Postal Service addressing guidelines. RECAP helps you get a handle on this problem.
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