You can have your fitness goals and Dry January. My New Year’s resolution is to make it through 2023 without a nastygram from the nice folks in expense accounting.

I’m no business-travel scofflaw. But I get plenty of automated emails not-too-subtly nudging me to do my expenses already. I’ve had more than a few expense reports returned for missing receipts or other missing details. Adjusting to new rules in a new job that has me crisscrossing the country more than ever is part of the reason. Mostly, though, I—and millions of others—need to do a better job of corralling receipts and filing reports as soon as possible after a trip so they don’t pile up.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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