Who Took the Fun Out of Flying? 5 Tips for Keeping Your Cool

by Craig Weiner

Who Took the Fun Out of Flying? 5 Tips for Keeping Your Cool

Even if you’re the coolest, calmest person when you’re on the ground, air travel has a way of making people enraged. Perhaps it’s the lack of legroom, the screaming children or the fellow passenger with really bad breath that won’t stop talking about his Velcro allergy. You can’t very well hop off the plane in mid-flight, but you can try one or more calming strategies recommended by Fodor’s Travel editor-in-chief Arabella Bowen.

Business Travel

Don’t Miss our VANTAGE 2015 AP Automation Speaking Session!

by Connie Moser

Don’t Miss our VANTAGE 2015 AP Automation Speaking Session!

Chrome River is excited to attend VANTAGE 2015 again this year. We have several opportunities to get together with you. Many of you already use Chrome River EXPENSE. We invite you to join our "APAutomation" speaking session on Thursday, June 18 from 2:15 - 3:15 to learn more about Chrome River INVOICE. Also, stop by booth #13 in the Exhibit Hall to say hi!

Accounts Payable, Expense Management, Invoice Management

Fraud Accusations Hit 30 Senators

by Robin Hanselman

Fraud Accusations Hit 30 Senators

More than two dozen Canadian senators may have been caught with their hands in the proverbial cookie jar, according to CTV News, with spending habits that raised red flags for Auditor General Michael Ferguson. Rather than simply accept their fate, however, the senators may dispute the accusations through Canada’s new arbitration process.

Fraud

New Bar Code Combats Return Fraud, Other Benefits

by Nick Ludlow

New Bar Code Combats Return Fraud, Other Benefits

Return fraud and other unscrupulous practices may be a thing of the past if retailers follow the lead of Alibaba. The Chinese e-commerce company is leading the pack by using a modified version of a QR code on individual items, which serves as a kind of non-wireless version of an item-level radio-frequency identification (RFID).

Fraud

What Makes Travelers Rate their Business Trips as Successful?

by Mandy Neske

What Makes Travelers Rate their Business Trips as Successful?

Unless you’ve heard an earful of complaints or undying praise from your business travelers, it may be tough to gauge how they really feel about their business trips. Carlson Wagonlit Travel answers that question with a massive survey of 10,000 business folks who travel on a regular basis.

Business Travel

P2P Automation: New Opportunities for SMEs

by Stephanie Dula

P2P Automation: New Opportunities for SMEs

A number of factors have contributed to a positive outlook for small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) growth, both in the US and internationally. A recovering economy, improved credit availability, increasing internet speeds, the affordability of cloud technology and the resulting accessibility of financial process automation have all played a part in creating an exciting new chapter for growing businesses. SMEs are finding new doors open to them in terms of technological advancements that were once considered the exclusive domain of big corporate players.

4 Hottest Innovations in Corporate Travel

by Ian Le Masurier

4 Hottest Innovations in Corporate Travel

Business travel is growing in new and exciting directions, as evidenced by this year’s Best in Business Travel awards from Entrepreneur magazine. With the awards, the mag showcases the hottest innovations going on in the world of corporate travel, and we chose four of the most relevant to the average business traveler.

Business Travel

8 Need-to-Know Ideas to Better Your Corporate Traveler Experience

by Ali Mast

8 Need-to-Know Ideas to Better Your Corporate Traveler Experience

Even if your company’s travel program is good, you can probably make it better. A handful of savvy tips from BizBash can save your company and travelers’ time, money and grief while improving the overall travel experience.

Business Travel

Check Your Pockets: Spare Change Left at US Airports Totals $674,841

by Jim Whitmore

Check Your Pockets: Spare Change Left at US Airports Totals $674,841

In the mad dash to restock their pockets after the airport security screening process, it’s not uncommon for folks to leave a few things behind. When those few things happen to be spare coins, it can add up to a lot of cash. Make that $674,841.06 worth of cash, which is the amount travelers left behind in US airports in the most recent fiscal year, according to numbers released by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

Business Travel

Traveling More with Less Perks? You’re Not Alone.

by Frank Davis

Traveling More with Less Perks? You’re Not Alone.

Although corporate travel is largely bouncing back after a big dip due to the 2008 recession, all those business travel perks are not coming back along with it. Business travel spending is up and trip counts are up, USA Today reports, but companies are still putting on the brakes when it comes to keeping the expenses on the lowest end of the scale.

Business Travel
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Our choice of Chrome River EXPENSE was made in part due to the very user-friendly interface, easy configurability, and the clear commitment to impactful customer service – all aspects in which Chrome River was the clear winner. While Chrome River is not as large as some of the other vendors we considered, we found that to be a benefit and our due diligence showed that it could support us as well as any large players in the space, along with a personalized level of customer care. Sally Abella, Director of Corporate Travel Harman International
We are excited to be able to enforce much more stringent compliance to our expense guidelines and significantly enhance our expense reporting and analytics. By automating these processes, we will be able to free up AP time formerly spent on manual administrative tasks, and enhance the role by being much more strategic. Ben Zastrow Zelle

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