Live webinar

Unlocking Hidden Cash: Turn AP Into a Working Capital Engine

 
 December 11, 2025
  12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET
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Session Overview:

In today’s economy, cash is more than king – it’s survival. Yet too many organizations are sitting on untapped working capital because their accounts payable processes are stuck in the past.  Manual invoice approvals, paper checks, and fragmented payment methods tie up cash, obscure visibility, and make it harder to capture strategic opportunities.  This webinar will show finance leaders how to transform AP from a back-office cost center into a powerful working capital engine.   

You’ll learn how traditional AP approaches hinder cash flow management, hear proven strategies for unlocking working capital, and gain an action plan to put to work.  From capturing more early pay discounts to leveraging card rebates and rationalizing payment terms, you’ll see how automation gives finance leaders the visibility and control they need to optimize liquidity and fuel growth.

What you'll learn:

⚠️ Today’s biggest working capital challenges

💸 How outdated invoice and payment processes drain liquidity and block opportunities

🚀 Best practices to unlock cash through invoice-to-pay automation

🤖 How automation creates new opportunities to optimize working capital

🧭 A practical action plan for turning AP into a lever for stronger liquidity and resilience 

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About the Speaker: Mark Brousseau

Over the past 30 years, Mark Brousseau has established himself as a thought leader on accounts payable, accounts receivable, payments and document automation. A popular speaker at industry conferences and on webinars and podcasts, Brousseau advises prominent end-users and solutions and services providers on how to use automation to improve document- and payments-driven business processes. Brousseau has chaired numerous educational conferences and has served on several industry committees and boards. He resides in Center City Philadelphia with his wife and three sons. 

Mark Brousseau
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