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Written by Robert King   
Friday, 23 June 2006

Money-saving tips and tricks ensure that you achieve your savings if you do a rope walk on your cash and returns

  • Plan your budget
  • Monitor phone calls cost
  • Avoid Dedicated Fax Line for start ups
  • Use Barter To Exchange Services
  • Share company workspace
  • Bulk purchase business needs

 

Plan your budget
Organize monthly and weekly plans with tight budget and monitor it carefully if everything goes as scheduled.

Monitor phone calls cost
Treat your business phones for office purpose alone, not for the leisure spending

Avoid Dedicated Fax Line for start ups
Instead, get your faxes via email from a cost-efficient service like MyFax.

Use Barter To Exchange Services You'd Otherwise Have To Pay For.
Whatever it is you make or do, chances are there are professionals in your community who need what you have to offer. You can save on tax preparation, legal services, landscape services and a host of other things. Many communities have barter exchanges that act as a clearinghouse for people who want to trade instead of pay.

Share Workspace.
If you're ready to move your business out of your home, consider sub-leasing or co-operative rentals with one or more other businesses. You can share not only the rent, but equipment such as copiers and faxes.

Bulk purchases business needs.
Take advantage of quantity discounts by placing a larger order, then splitting it among the business owners.

 
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