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Deep Dive: Building Steady Construction Cash Flows With Digital Tools

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trillion construction industry has not yet had its moment of digital reckoning. Recent data indicates that construction firms typically rank in the bottom percentage of U.S. Construction firms looking to remain profitable must ensure proper cash flows and complete projects on time, but old school practices can get in the way.

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How Spending Cards Lighten Solar Installation’s Financial Burden

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construction market is on track to reach $1.8 In order for construction firms, contractors and subcontractors to succeed in this market, projects must be completed on time and within a fixed budget. Keeping track of cash flow and spending will be essential for construction firms that are active in the growing market.

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How Spend Tech Helps Power Post-Disaster Reconstruction

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In the latest Workforce Spend Tracker® , PYMNTS examines how these technologies are filtering into the spend management industry as well as the other changes taking place among providers jostling for dominance in an increasingly crowded market. The Latest Workforce Spend News. Putting AI To Work In Spend Management.

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Why Spend Management Tools Matter For Field-Based Workers

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The latest Workforce Spend Playbook showcases the shifting spend management solutions landscape and how improved services are affecting SMBs’ in-field expense management, back-office operations and bottom lines. Gig Workers Struggle to Shoulder Expenses . Spend Management Solutions Are on the Rise.

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How Schools Can Ace Employee Spend Management

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For instance, janitors and repair professionals typically don’t spend out-of-pocket for items like cleaning supplies or light fixtures. Even a small school district might have 120 open purchase orders with a bunch of vendors,” said Steinhardt. Rather, it’s the nature of those transactions that are shifting.