The term “e-invoicing” is used very broadly; it can mean anything from an invoice issued in an electronic format (e.g., a PDF), all the way to an entire method used to automate the issuance, transmission, and processing of electronic invoices also known as digital reporting systems.
One goal of e-invoicing is to automate invoice processing and establish an efficient business workflow, leading to quicker payments and thereby helping cash flow generation.
- Why are e-invoicing systems introduced across the world?
- Different types of electronic invoicing and reporting systems?
- Types of invoices and transactions affected
- What is the impact of E-invoicing on businesses?
- Potential business advantages of E-invoicing
- What is Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)?
- What is Pan-European Public Procurement Online (Peppol)?
- Future of e-invoicing
- Fonoa has a solution for your E-invoicing compliance
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