Posted: Nov 18, 2007
How To Cut Operational Expenses - Useful Tips For The Small Business
by: Arleen Kahn
When it comes to cost management, it's the everyday expenses that are most often overlooked by small businesses. Experienced cost management consultants like AMK Associates in New York often start with these overlooked items to give their clients an immediate boost to their bottom line. Here are some simple tips for cutting your operational expenses without compromising quality or reducing your staff:
Office Supplies
Equipment Leasing vs. Purchasing.
Messenger Services.
Equipment Insurance.
Shipping.
Printing.
Telecommunication.
Service Contracts.
The Bottom Line
By making these minor purchasing changes, you can cut your operational expenses significantly. Cost management consultants can uncover additional savings by analyzing other expense items, designing more efficient systems and aggressively negotiating with vendors. It's tedious, meticulous, detailed work that many small business owners and managers would rather avoid (much like filing income taxes). But just like income tax filings, business owners can offload the work to experienced cost management consultants to keep their focus on running their businesses and maximizing their bottom lines.
Arleen Kahn is founder and president of AMK Associates ( http://www.amkassociates.com ), a New York City-based cost-management consulting firm. For more information on how you can impact your bottom line through cost control, contact Arleen at 1-888-345-8008 or mailto:amk@amkassociates.com
Arleen Kahn, President
AMK Associates
mailto:amk@amkassociates.com
http://www.amkassociates.com
Tel (888) 345-8008
1678 First Avenue, New York, NY 10128
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