Accounts Receivable Software Resources
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Accounts Receivable Software Articles
How to Calculate Cost of Goods Sold (COGS): A Complete Guide
Understanding your costs is essential for sustaining profitability in manufacturing.
by Devin Pickell
What Is a General Ledger (GL) and Why Does Every Company Need One?
Any organization with an inflow and outflow of funds (debits and credits)—income, donations, depreciation, or expenses—needs to record and track these transactions. The goal is to prepare the company’s financial statements and hence, gain insight into the financial status.
by Nathan Calabrese
Some Well Known (and Lesser Known) Facts About GAAP
I’m sure many people have heard the term GAAP used in one conversation or another, but unless you are a seasoned accounting or finance professional, you might know little about these important regulations, besides what the acronym stands for.
by Nathan Calabrese
2021 Trends in Accounting and Finance
This post is part of G2's 2021 digital trends series. Read more about G2’s perspective on digital transformation trends in an introduction from Michael Fauscette, G2's chief research officer and Tom Pringle, VP, market research, and additional coverage on trends identified by G2’s analysts.
by Nathan Calabrese
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Accounting
Accounting is one of the most important, yet daunting and expensive departments in almost all companies.
Accountants oversee all financial operations of a business to help it run smoothly and efficiently. These include preparing and analyzing financial statements (e.g., cash flow, income statement, balance sheet), paying taxes on time, and maintaining the companies’ general ledger (GL). All these tasks require a great deal of human interaction that takes time and money; no matter how careful an employee may be, there is always the chance for human error, which could snowball and lead to devastating financial results in the future.
by Nathan Calabrese
How to Stay Organized When Closing Books Remotely
Almost any public or private business with an accounting and finance department performs a month, quarter, and year-end close, which is a series of steps to review, record, and reconcile accounting information.
For this blog, I’m going to refer to only month-end close for consistency and simplicity.
by Nathan Calabrese
The Importance of Accounts Payable (AP) Automation
The phrase “time is money” has never been more true than it is now.
by Nathan Calabrese
Free Accounting and Tax Services Being Offered Due to COVID-19
During this worldwide crisis, no industry seems to be immune to the drastic economic downturn caused by COVID-19. Many companies are stepping up to assist their struggling customers, even if it means reconsidering their bottom line.
by Nathan Calabrese
Accounting Software Basics (+ Some Key Features to Look For)
Most business owners know that accounting is one of the most important aspects of running a company.
by Devin Pickell
Accounts Receivable Software Discussions
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Question on: Paystand
What features does Paystand offer for businesses?What features does Paystand offer for businesses?
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Paystand offers businesses an end-to-end financial suite that automates accounts receivable (AR) , eliminates transaction fees on its bank-to-bank network, and provides full reconciliation with your ERP. Key features include:
Zero-fee B2B payments: Paystand's subscription-based "Payment-as-a-Service" model allows companies to eliminate per-transaction fees by directing customers toward fee-free bank transfers on its blockchain-enabled network.
Accounts receivable (AR) automation: This feature digitizes and streamlines invoicing, automated payment reminders, and cash application, which helps reduce Days Sales Outstanding (DSO).
Branded and self-service payment portals: Businesses can create customized, white-labeled portals for customers to view and pay invoices, speeding up collections and improving the payer experience.
ERP and accounting integrations: The platform integrates with major systems like NetSuite, Sage Intacct, Microsoft Dynamics, and others, ensuring seamless data synchronization and automated reconciliation.
Incentives for payment methods: Businesses can set incentives like early-pay discounts or convenience fees to encourage customers to use more profitable digital payment methods over costly credit cards.
Next-day funds availability: Companies on the Paystand network can access their funds faster, often within one business day, which provides better cash flow visibility.
Data and analytics: The platform provides real-time dashboards for full visibility into accounts receivable aging, cash flow, and payment statuses.
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Can Paystand Automate Accounts Payable (AP)?Can Paystand Automate Accounts Payable (AP)?
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Yes, Paystand supports AP automation through TeamPay, which is part of the Paystand platform.
With TeamPay, businesses can approve vendor bills, pay digitally directly from their ERP, send automated remittance advice, and reconcile payments in real time. This helps streamline the full AP workflow while maintaining control and visibility over outgoing payments.
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How much money can you save with Paystand?How much money can you save with Paystand?
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Paystand helps businesses significantly reduce AR costs and speed up cash collection by eliminating traditional transaction fees through its network. Companies typically cut AR operating costs by over 50%, reduce DSO by up to 60%, and lower transaction costs by about 49%. High volume organizations often save $100K+ annually by moving away from credit card fees.
By enabling zero-fee, bank-to-bank payments, Paystand replaces standard 2.5% , 4% card processing fees and improves collection speed by up to 80%, reducing DSO by 30% to 70%.
Paystand uses a flat rate, subscription pricing model, allowing costs to scale down as payment volume increases.
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Accounts Receivable Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
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Enterprise Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
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Momentum Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
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G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Accounts Receivable
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report









