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K-12 EDTECH NEWSLETTER
APRIL 30, 2020

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See your expenses in one place
To control spend, you need to see where money goes. By updating and consolidating T&E, your district can track expenses, simplify AP processes, reduce wasteful spending, and focus on student success.
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Graduate from old-school T&E
Manual processes waste both time and money. By automating T&E, your district can connect AP processes, help staff do more with less, eliminate paper receipts, and make every budget dollar count.
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