Expense management: an all-encompassing guide

Expense management: an all-encompassing guide

Analysts expect the market for expense management software to grow to a value of $17.4 billion by 2027.

This figure reflects the growing importance of the topic, specially for small and medium enterprises.

A lot of businesses incur significant employee expenses, and failure to manage these properly can have disastrous results for the efficiency of a business. read more

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Exotic insurance: Lithuanians could be one of the first tourists in Sakartvele

Exotic insurance: Lithuanians could be one of the first tourists in Sakartvele

The country successfully facing the COVID-19 pandemic has also received worldwide attention. The tourism website of the best European destinations of the European Commission has published Tbilisi in the safest travel direction, including the country’s Batumi spa on the TOP20 list. Having decided to present itself to the world as the safest destination, the country has also received the attention of foreign publications such as The Washington Post and Lonely Planet. read more

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Expats in Germany: 10 questions answered

Expats in Germany: 10 questions answered

Life for expats in Germany can frustrate, surprise, and delight. From residence permits to healthcare, find answers to all your big questions.

As of 2020, 12.9% of the population in Germany is foreign-born. That is a significant chunk. But what’s life really like for expats in Germany? In bureaucrazy Germany, the stereotypes of Europe’s engine room may ring true, on the surface. Everything runs like clockwork, mostly. And the standard of living is high. However, like anywhere else in the world you do need to prepare yourself to deal with a variety of new challenges. Having said that, expats in Germany will find that the country is a wonderful place to make a home. read more

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Exactly How to Visit the Subway Cave, Sedona and Hike the Boynton Canyon Trail

Exactly How to Visit the Subway Cave, Sedona and Hike the Boynton Canyon Trail

Hidden in the red rocks of Boynton Canyon, the Subway Cave, Sedona is a classic hiking destination, but finding the turn off to the Subway Cave from the trail isn’t always easy. This post will describe exactly how to take this hike and what you need to know to find the Subway cave entrance and trail spur. read more

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Exodus Through Deception: Asking for a Three-Day Festival

Exodus Through Deception: Asking for a Three-Day Festival

Exodus Through Deception: Asking for a Three-Day Festival

When God speaks to Moses in the wilderness for the first time, he tells Moses that he has seen the suffering of the Israelites and will bring them to Canaan, a land of milk and honey (Exod 3:7-8). He then repeats that he has seen the pressure Israel has been subjected to, and is sending Moses to Pharaoh to free the people (3:9–10). After Moses objects (v. 11) that he doesn’t know what he should tell the Israelites about who is sending him, God reveals his special name YHWH (vv. 12-15), and then continues to describe Moses’ mission. read more

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Exotic Destinations on a Budget: How to Experience the Trip of a Lifetime for Less

Exotic Destinations on a Budget: How to Experience the Trip of a Lifetime for Less

Ever dreamed of jet-setting off to the farthest corners of the Earth to find beauty, romance and adventure…and then actually crunched the numbers?

Taking the trip of a lifetime can be not only daunting to plan but afford, as well. Several of the world’s most coveted destinations are extremely expensive, either to boost their own exclusive reputations or to protect delicate ecosystems from overexposure to human beings and fossil fuels. Additionally, in many of the world’s most coveted places, resources like food and water must be brought in to accommodate tourists. read more

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Exhibitions and tips for 2020

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Exhibitions and tips for 2020

In 2020 the city of Vienna celebrates Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th birthday. Beethoven was a revolutionary musician and this will be heard and seen all over Vienna in 2020. Musicians such as Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn were decisive for what Vienna is still today, the world capital of music.

12 exhibition tips for the year 2020

1. Belvedere

From February 7th to May 17th, the Upper Belvedere in the exhibition “ IM BLICK ” is dedicated to one of the most important late medieval painters in Austria: the master of Mondsee. From May 29th to September 13th the Belvedere is dedicated to Elena Luksch-Makowsky. The artist’s works were found in all major Viennese art venues at the beginning of the 20th century. read more

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EXACTLY How To Get From Kuching To Kota Kinabalu [2022]

EXACTLY How To Get From Kuching To Kota Kinabalu [2022]

Kuching is the capital of Sarawak, and this charming city holds its own appeal. It’s a great place to visit if you’re into nature and wildlife, as it’s the home of the exotic orangutans. It also features a breathtaking waterfront area and delicious local street food.

Equally as stunning, Kota Kinabalu is another excellent holiday destination in Malaysia. This is Sabah’s largest city and the main gateway to Borneo. Fall in love with the idyllic islands and lush rainforests that are great for hiking. Mt. Kinabalu can also be found just 20 km northeast of the city. read more

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EXACTLY How To Get From Cebu To Bohol [Ferry 2022]

EXACTLY How To Get From Cebu To Bohol [Ferry 2022]

Heading to Bohol from Cebu? Fantastic! Bohol is my favourite island in the Philippines and you are going to love it!

However, before you can love it, you need to get there!

While there is no Cebu to Bohol bridge (yet anyway!), the answer to how to get to Bohol from Cebu is very easy! So you don’t need to worry. Just follow each of my steps below for how to get the Cebu to Bohol ferry and you will be there in no time. read more

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Excel Tips and Tricks #451 – Sparklines Refreshed

Excel Tips and Tricks #451 – Sparklines Refreshed

Hello all and welcome back to the Excel Tip of the Week. This week, we have a Creator post in which we are looking at another under-used piece of functionality within Excel – the Sparkline, last covered in TOTW #290.

What is a sparkline and what are they for?

Sparklines were added to Excel as of 2010, but still very few people use them. They are, quite simply, a way to compare values ​​at a glance – similar to charts, but much, much smaller, being only the size of a single cell. This means that you can have several of them close together without confusing matters, and can present them right alongside the data they summarise. read more

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