June 11, 2026

Top resources to learn how finance teams are using AI

There's a lot of great content about AI in finance, and the best of it shows you exactly how teams are putting it to work. The resources here do that: real workflows, real tools, and real results, from automating the monthly close to deciding which AI vendors are worth the budget.

What makes a great AI-in-finance resource

AI coverage in finance moves fast, so a few qualities help you find the sources worth your time:

  • It shows the work: The best sources walk through an actual workflow so you can see what the process looks like in practice
  • It gets specific: Real teams, real tools, and real numbers give you something you can apply to your own stack
  • The person teaching has done it: Practitioners and recognized institutions bring the kind of firsthand experience that makes the advice actionable

Top resources to learn how finance teams are using AI

1. Ramp events and webinars

What it is: Ramp's library of free webinars and events where finance teams and the people who build Ramp's products walk through real workflows across AI, accounts payable, FP&A, forecasting, month-end close, and spend management.

Best for: Finance and accounting teams who want to see a specific process get automated, with real screens and real walkthroughs from the people who built it.

Why it's a great resource: The sessions show the work directly, and they feature credible voices. Ramp's Expert in Residence, David Wieseneck, hosts regularly alongside guests like FP&A leaders Carl Seidman and Josh Aharonoff, plus speakers from organizations like Wharton and Perplexity.

You can watch how invoices get coded and approved automatically, how expense policies get enforced without line-by-line review, and how teams run reconciliation continuously instead of saving it all for month-end. Sessions run 30 to 60 minutes including Q&A, every one is available on demand after it airs, and they're free for anyone, not just Ramp customers.

See the full library at Ramp Events & Webinars and the AI webinars collection.

2. Ramp AI Index

What it is: A monthly report tracking how American businesses are actually adopting AI, built from anonymized spending data across 70,000+ businesses on Ramp's corporate card and accounts payable platform. It's led by Ramp's lead economist, Ara Kharazian.

Best for: Anyone who wants to ground their view of the AI market in what companies are paying for, not survey responses or speculation.

Why it's a great resource: It shows you which tools are gaining real traction. The index tracks paid adoption across AI vendors over time, so you can see shifts as they happen, like adoption crossing 50% of businesses for the first time in early 2026, or Anthropic passing OpenAI in paid business adoption. When you're deciding which tools are worth your team's attention, knowing where actual budget is flowing beats guesswork.

Read it at the Ramp AI Index.

3. The FP&A Guy

What it is: Training, a newsletter, and an event series focused on financial planning and analysis, run by Paul Barnhurst, a longtime FP&A practitioner who uses AI inside his own model-build process.

Best for: Analysts who want hands-on technique and peer examples, with a strong focus on AI spreadsheet tools and modeling.

Why it's a great resource: Barnhurst tests tools in real model builds, and he's joined Ramp to share that work, including a session on using AI to turn raw data into executive-ready insights. His content is grounded in what teams actually adopt.

4. AICPA & CIMA AI sessions and conferences

What it is: AI-focused webcasts, masterclasses, and conference programming for accounting and finance professionals, including sessions about using AI in finance and the Digital CPA Conference.

Best for: Accountants and finance pros who want structured, CPE-eligible learning with practical, work-related applications.

Why it's a great resource: The sessions pair real applications with the governance and ethics questions that come with putting AI into regulated finance work.

Where to start

You don't need all of them. Most people get furthest by combining one source that keeps them current with one that shows the work up close. Follow a newsletter or the AI Index to track which tools are gaining ground, then pick a webinar that matches a process you're trying to fix and watch how a team automated it.

The real learning comes next: try that workflow on a small slice of your own process before you roll it out widely.

See the workflows and the data in one place

Ramp's webinars put finance teams on screen walking through how they automate AP, expenses, forecasting, and month-end close, with the product team in the room to explain how the AI features actually work. Every session is free, open to anyone, and available on demand.

The Ramp AI Index covers the other side. Built from spending data across 70,000+ businesses, it shows which AI tools companies are genuinely investing in so you can see where the market is moving before you commit your own budget.

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