Finance leaders are under more pressure than ever to cut costs — without slowing the business down.
But tightening expense policies, limiting corporate cards, and delaying reimbursements is creating a dangerous side effect: rising employee frustration, growing fraud risk, and declining visibility into spend.
Spendageddon is what happens when the needs of finance and employees collide — and control starts to slip.
This free guide shows CFOs how to spot the warning signs early and take back control before it impacts the bottom line.
Why this matters right now
Backed by research from over 2,000 finance professionals and employees, the guide reveals a growing disconnect inside organizations:
- Employees are still paying out of pocket for business expenses and waiting too long to be reimbursed
- Personal financial pressure is driving out-of-policy spend and a sharp rise in expense fraud
- Finance teams believe they have visibility — but critical spend is slipping through the cracks
What you’ll learn inside the guide
- Why expense fraud is rising — and why stricter policies often make it worse
- How poor expense experiences quietly erode trust, compliance, and margins
- Where finance teams are losing visibility in hybrid and decentralized environments
- Practical strategies CFOs can use to regain control without slowing teams down
If you’re responsible for protecting margins, enabling growth, and managing risk, this is required reading.
Download the CFO’s Guide to Surviving Spendageddon and take control before Spendageddon hits.