Expense report software is becoming a more crucial part of business operations, and there are many options out there. You might want to consider SutiExpense, powered by leading provider SutiSoft as you select which one will best fit the needs of your company.
Company officials say that by leveraging the company’s solution, expense reports can be created and submitted as frequently as needed. “Build your expense report throughout the month and submit anytime,” they say.
In essence, the way it works is that expense items are added from different categories of expense types. Once you have added your expense items, the expense report can be submitted for approval, so in this way, the expense follows the company's defined expense approval flow.
Once approved, you will be notified that your expense has been approved and is now ready for payment. “SutiExpense uses a robust email notification engine that keeps all parties informed,” company officials point out.
About a month ago, TMCnet reported that the company had released of SutiExpense 3.4, its innovative and automated expense management product. The new expense solution ncludes features such as support for additional product line coding; dynamic project and client code creation and customize options for expense categories. Also, SutiExpense provides easy navigation to all features through a detailed menu.
"The new features of SutiExpense show our ability to rapidly integrate customer feature requests into our core product making the solution more robust,” said N.D. Reddy, founder and CEO of SutiSoft in a statement.
Furthermore, some other capabilities comprised within this expense report software include cross company approvals, which allows expense reports sent to be sent approval across various subsidiary companies and expense level additional codes which are codes such as client, project and product lines that can be assigned at the time of expense creation. A default code can also be attached to each user so the code is populated when creating expense reports.
David Sims is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of David’s articles, please visit his columnist page. He also blogs for TMCnet here.Edited by
Jamie Epstein