
Megan Lee
Finance Writer & Editor
Megan Lee is a writer and editor who specializes in travel, personal finance, education, and healthcare. She has been published in U.S. News & World Report, USA Today, and elsewhere, and has spoken at conferences like the NAFSA Annual Conference & Expo. Megan has built and directed remote content teams and editorial strategies for several websites, including NerdWallet. When she's not crafting her next piece of content, Megan adventures around her Midwest home base, where she likes to drink cortados, attend theme parties, ride her bike, and cook Asian food.
Articles by Megan Lee

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Top 7 Brex alternatives for businesses in 2025
Is Brex right for you? Companies on Brex often start looking for alternatives over time because they need flexibility with banking options and more powerful procurement capabilities. In this article, we'll share other corporate card providers and spend management platforms for you to consider based on 2024 G2 ratings.

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Which business credit cards have no foreign transaction fees? October 2025
Save up to 3% on international purchases with the best business credit cards with no foreign transaction fees. Compare Ramp, Chase, Amex & more.

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Cash management vs. treasury management: Key differences
Cash management handles day-to-day liquidity. Treasury management oversees long-term finance, risk, and growth strategy.

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What is liquidity? Definition, ratios, and examples
Liquidity is a company’s ability to convert assets to cash quickly enough to pay short-term obligations without significant losses.

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Does requesting a credit increase hurt your credit score?
A credit limit increase may cause a small, temporary dip if your issuer does a hard inquiry; soft pulls don’t. A higher limit can lower credit utilization.

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Treasury operations: Functions, processes, and tools
Treasury operations manage a company’s cash, liquidity, investments, & financial risk, covering the core functions, processes, and tools that keep money moving.