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Business cost reduction can be as important as profit increases, so why not save big on the small stuff to boost that bottom line.

Lewis E Lee Co
(408) 973-8800
10011 N Foothill Blvd Ste 113
Cupertino, CA
Jsa Consulting Inc
(408) 517-1117
1340 S De Anza Blvd Ste 101
San Jose, CA
ActionCOACH Business Coach - San Jose
408-960-4526
3130 Impala Drive
San Jose, CA
Htrc Group
(408) 370-6726
2947 Julio Ave
San Jose, CA
Concierge for Business
408 993-1368
472 Clifton Avenue
San Jose, CA
Avnet Inc
(408) 955-0505
1820 McCarthy Boulevard
Milpitas, CA
Menage Automation Inc
(408) 257-4406
10600 S De Anza Blvd
Cupertino, CA
Letra Inc
(408) 379-9400
1610 La Pradera Dr
Campbell, CA
Western Management Group
(408) 358-0450
16615 Lark Ave Ste 201
Los Gatos, CA
Enterprise Basics
(408) 738-3293
1598 Lewiston Dr
Sunnyvale, CA
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Business Cost Reduction : Save on Small Stuff

Does your startup have money to burn? If so, you can skip this article.

But read on if you want real advice on business cost reduction - avoid wasting precious dollars on little things like express deliveries, office supplies, service contracts, travel, phone and internet services. Plugging slow leaks in your bottom line caused by overspending on the small stuff can put more profits in your pocket.

No matter what size your business, or what the economic climate, one of the best ways to make money is by saving it and reducing costs. Keen competition and paper-thin profit margins have made running lean a necessity for most startups, and developing smart buying habits from the beginning can be just as crucial to profits as savvy selling.

Entrepreneurs often overspend on routine items because they’re too busy to take notice. But it all adds up…even the small stuff. Cash you save on needless expenses goes right to your profit column. When it comes to cutting costs, common sense rules. Like successful dieting, a successful approach to saving money uses small, sustainable steps to achieving a flatter company tummy.

Service contracts are a good example. We buy them for their perceived safety net and the fuzzy feeling they offer. But as good as some service contracts may be, left unchecked they can bleed precious cash.

Steve Sonet, a partner in the New York law firm Levy, Sonet & Siegel, felt that his firm was wasting money and sought help from cost management consult...

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