If your accounts receivable team is working harder than ever to collect payments and preserve cash flow, it may be time to automate your accounts receivable management.
Here are six things you can start doing today to improve team productivity and reduce days sales outstanding (DSO) – and how accounts receivable automation software can help.
1. Evaluate your accounts receivable status. To make informed decisions and prioritize collection efforts, it helps to understand which customers present…
Cementland: Bob Cassilly’s Unfinished Masterpiece will show at the St. Louis Public Library – Central Library until Sept. 22. The photography exhibit by Richard Sprengeler showcases the last project […]
The work of world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly is coming to the Missouri Botanical Garden in a stunning exhibition uniting art and nature. With thousands of pieces of blown glass forms […]
LEWIS AND CLARK TOWNSHIP, Mo. -- A driver died after his vehicle struck a pole and caught fire early Friday morning. The crash victim has not yet been identified. St. Louis County Police say that a man was driving eastbound on Shackelford Road at around 3:15 a.m. The vehicle struck a pole, then a tree [...]
Green Door Art Gallery is pleased to partner with Bobby Lessentine, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, in presenting Inspiration and Expression, The Art of MaryJo Clark. The exhibit includes collage, […]
Chess.com Chief Chess Officer Danny Rensch told the Journal his organization will “not be providing support for, or coverage of, any St. Louis Chess Club events.
For thirty-plus years, giant telecom monopolies have worked tirelessly to crush all broadband competition. At the same time, they’ve lobbied state and federal governments so extensively, that the vast majority of politicians are feckless cardboard cutouts with little real interest in market or consumer health. The result has been fairly obvious: Americans pay some of […]
The city of St. Louis selected a new community violence intervention provider on Thursday.
The city announced a partnership with a nonprofit already committed to the well-being of families across the city: Mission St. Louis.
The decision comes months after a callout to see who would take on the city's violence intervention initiative known as “Cure Violence St. Louis." The initiative started in 2020, administered by the St. Louis Department of Health, which hired local nonprofit Employment Connection…
Earlier this week, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen announced a survey to help it figure out how to spend the $250 million windfall it received from its lawsuit over the Rams' departure. But if you eagerly signed up to participate, thinking you could spam the survey with suggestions on how to spend the money on your pet projects, guess again. This survey has just two questions, and it is not asking you about your priorities.