4 Essential Secrets Of Running Any Business On A Budget*

If you’ve been watching The Apprentice and fancy yourself as an entrepreneur then you might want to start a business. Hell, you might have already started a business or are in the process of doing so. Either way, you’ll eventually come across a rather large hurdle called money. Money is a very important part of business- you need to make it, and you need to avoid spending lots of it. Unfortunately it’s hard to start a company without spending a lot of money. As a result many small business owners find they’re overspending during the startup process which gets their business off to a bad start.

It might be hard to start a company without spending lots but it’s not impossible to run one on a budget, all it takes is a few tips and tricks to help you manage your money and look for different ways around what’s considered the normal thing to do. This is exactly what I’ll help you with today as I have some trade secrets that will help you run any business on the tightest of budgets.

(image)

Manage Efficiency:

Running efficiently will help maximise profit and minimise wasted time. Utilise software designed specifically for your industry, for example apps that help manage shifts if you run a care agency. You can read more on how this can help here https://shiftcare.com/blog/benefits-of-using-care-management-app

Space Out Payments
As the owner of a business you will be faced with many things that you need to purchase. Most of these things are essential startup costs to get your company off the ground. The mistake most people make is they pay for everything all in one go without considering any other options. This means a huge lump sum leaves your account and you have fewer resources to call upon for other things.

Alternatively, talk to suppliers and see if they have any finance options available. You’ll be surprised at how many actually allow you to space out your payments over time instead of paying all in one go. This happens in many different industries, regardless of your business. If you see RobSinclairFinance.com.au for more info you’ll be presented with a prime example of how businesses can rent to buy. Start off paying rental payments for your supplies, then eventually you’ll pay off the whole costs and own them. You could also just rent supplies too, this spaces out payments and doesn’t take out too much money all at once. By doing this you can budget your business better and won’t spend all your money at once.

Remote Working
If you want to run a business on a budget you should make a list of different expenses you might have. Near the top of that list will be office expenses- You need somewhere to work and this costs money to rent/buy, not to mention the regular maintenance costs and purchasing of supplies.

Well, you can greatly reduce these expenses by working remotely. You and all of your employees can work from home and collaborate using the internet. It’s incredibly easy to do these days and you can visit zapier.com for more information on doing just that. It’s an idea that works perfectly for all office-based businesses looking to tighten their budget, and it’s also a good idea for retail companies that might consider paying for a store. Start your company online and run it from home instead.

Hold Back On Employee Benefits
Normally businesses are encouraged to have a good employee benefits scheme. This entices the top talent to work for you and keeps your staff happy as they feel cared for. However, when starting a business it’s probably best you leave all this good stuff until you’re properly up and running. Wait until you’ve seen significant success and growth then you can start rewarding the employees that helped to get you there with better benefits.

Why shouldn’t you offer the best benefits right from the start? Isn’t it obvious? It will cost a heck of a lot of money, which you can easily avoid spending. Think about it- you’re starting off as a small company with no reputation or anything. It’s unlikely people will be looking at your benefits package if they apply to work for you. More often than not they’re just looking for a job to help them pay their way through life. Fancy benefits aren’t expected from you just yet but they will be when you get bigger and more successful. For now hold back on them and save some extra money.

Leave Out The Flashy Extras
Budgeting is all about figuring out what’s essential to your cause and what’s just a bit of extra razzmatazz. I’ve already given you some advice on how you can buy your essential expenses on a budget but this piece of advice will help you save even more money.

All you have to do is leave out all the flashy extras you might consider buying. For me, the best example of this is a business phone or computer. Some people have a phone/computer for work and a phone/computer for personal use. They do this to keep contacts and work separate from regular contacts and general personal files. It does make sense but these two things alone can cost over a thousand pounds. Leave it out, use your own stuff instead. My great idea is to buy a hard drive for all your work files if you want to keep them separate. Check out expertreviews.co.uk for a list of the best ones money can buy right now. As for your phone- you can simply rename contacts with (WORK) next to them, so you know if someone is contacting you for work or not. Also, invest in a voicemail service so you can screen calls and take messages too.

Right, on that note you’ve now read all the tips I’ve got for running any business on a budget. It doesn’t matter what industry you work in, all these tips are applicable to you. Believe me you’ll find it much easier to stay in a financially stable position while running your company. You don’t spend too much money in the early stages, meaning your company doesn’t start out in terrible debt. Even if you have the tightest budget ever, there are still ways to start your business and work your way to the top.

end

Posted in lifestyle

Permalink

Comments are closed.