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Many business owners feel like they have an obligation to find the best expense management system for their business, regardless of the cost. Frequently, they don’t consider the whole cost, including what rewards they might be leaving on the table.

Many of those same business owners maximize their earnings on personal credit cards, but they choose a different path for their company, where they likely have much greater total expenses.

Are expense management platforms such as Ramp, Rippling and Brex the right choice for your business? The devil is in the details.

What do expense management platforms offer?

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Companies such as Ramp offer expense management and credit cards in one place. Rippling and Brex are examples of two platforms that offer some level of “rewards” when you spend money on their credit cards. Rippling is more straightforward, offering up to 1.75% cash back, while Brex offers its own points to businesses. The Brex rewards are more valuable when redeeming toward travel expenses but are otherwise much less lucrative than traditional corporate credit cards that earn rewards.

The added value programs like Ramp, Rippling and Brex tout is control over expenses, spending rules and card issuance. They offer a number of APIs that promise to connect your key systems to their expense management software to streamline bookkeeping and expense management.

How much expense management do you need?

Many businesses set out to decide which expense management platform is correct, but I think that’s the wrong question. The best question to start with is: “What sort of expense management is best for your business?”

Many popular accounting platforms can provide automation for importing and reconciling credit card charges. Where you might need a more all-in-one platform, such as Ramp or Rippling, could be if you need to have very stringent or specific spending policies. Many corporate credit cards will allow you to set advance spending controls, but companies such as Rippling build in rules-based logic, such as allowing a higher airline fare if the employee is booking during a peak travel period.

Crunch the numbers

Once you know the ideal level of expense management that makes sense, consider what you’re leaving on the table. At a minimum, you should expect to find a 2% cash-back card that fits your business needs. When you compare that to Rippling’s advertised 1.75% cash back, that might not seem like a very big gap.

However, you should consider that you can earn points and miles at higher rates. For instance, you can earn 10 miles per dollar spent on hotels and car rentals booked through the Capital One Travel portal when making purchases with the Capital One Venture X Business. That’s effectively a 10% rebate on select travel expenses, which can be huge if you have a lot of those.

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Strike the right balance

Some businesses absolutely need rigorous expense management, but in many cases, they leave money on the table by going all-in on and foregoing valuable rewards that can be earned from popular business credit cards. A hybrid strategy is usually a better bet.

For example, at my business, we use an accounting system tailored to our restaurants. This system automates a number of repetitive tasks and syncs up invoices and expenses from many of our key vendors. And the platform also makes it easy to sync up our corporate credit cards.

The rewards we earn on those corporate cards go much further than just paying for my next family vacation. They enable us to send employees on dream trips or make sure they don’t have to worry about expenses when they need to visit a sick family member.

Bottom line

Take a look at the full picture of benefits before deciding if spending through an expense management platform really makes sense for your business.

They can be helpful if you have a lot of employees who travel and dine on the company’s dime. However, it’s harder to justify having spending controls in other categories (such as shipping or advertising) when you could be leaving considerable rewards on the table.

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Work trips can be exhausting and full of small expenses that quickly add up. Between the Ubers to and from the airport, the snacks to keep up the energy, and the long dinners with clients, spending can quickly sprawl out of control. The last thing you want upon returning is to search through a voluminous pile of crumpled receipts only to find they’re not all there.

WIRED and Condé Nast Traveler are here to help. Bringing together our expertise on software and travel, we picked a few of our favorite apps for tracking expenses on work trips. These could be worth trying out during your next big conference or even adopting as a wider organization. Do you have a reliable option that you trust and it’s not included on this list? Make your voice heard in the comments.

Expensify

Expensify is probably the best app for the widest number of people, from freelancers to bigger staffs. It includes all of the must-haves like receipt scanning, distance tracking, and easy categorization as well as a way to manage how you submit the reports and who is involved with the approval process. It’s not too flashy overall, but integrations with other apps commonly used on work trips, like Uber, Delta, and Workday, are nice to have.

Expensify for iOS, Android, and macOS

SAP Concur

Concur is popular with larger enterprises for handling travel; we’ve used it a few times for work trips ourselves. While the SAP Concur app has some rough edges, it’s worth having on your smartphone if that’s the expense protocol used where you work. Like all of these picks, you can take photos of your receipts in the app to streamline the process. Are you driving? Automatic distance capture can help you file those mileage reports as well.

SAP Concur for iOS and Android

This story is part of The New Era of Work Travel, a collaboration between the editors of Condé Nast Traveler and WIRED to help you navigate the perks and pitfalls of the modern business trip.

Zoho Expense

Like many other expense apps, Zoho Expense lets you save your corporate credit card on the platform and scan receipts as you go. The app then helps you categorize and itemize expenses and extract important details. Hitting the road? No need for guesswork; you can track car mileage with the click of a button to get accurate reimbursements for driving time. You can also calculate your petty cash spend, and businesses can regulate employees’ daily allowances with customizable rules made just for them. It’s also one of the most budget-friendly expense apps, with free plans available for small businesses (three users or fewer) and a premium plan available at just $7 per month.

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