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Expense Intelligence & Optimization

Eric Eden
Sep 15, 2025
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Expense Intelligence & Optimization

Uses AI to identify expense anomalies and savings opportunities

Prompt

"Analyze expense data to identify optimization opportunities: 1) Flag unusual transactions or amounts 2) Identify duplicate payments or vendors 3) Find contract consolidation opportunities 4) Benchmark rates against market 5) Recommend policy changes 6) Calculate potential savings by category. Create vendor rationalization plan and expense policy recommendations with expected ROI."
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