8 Questions to Help Assess Your T&E Program [Cheat Sheet]

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As economic conditions change, the way your business spends money – and who spends it – is always changing. New goals, business needs, clients, and other pressures mean more employees spend more money, resulting in more expense reports.

So how do you ensure the workflows and systems processing your reports are up to par? And how do you know if you need to make changes before the next budget cycle?

Use these 8 questions to assess if your T&E processes are operating at maximum efficiency, or if change might be needed.

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