6 Common Expense Mistakes Businesses Make and How to Fix Them

Available for Interviews:  Marc Freedman

Marc Freedman is Certified Expense Reduction Consultant advising businesses on keeping more of the money they make. He is also the author of Expense to Profit: Eliminate The Costs That Sabotage Your Growth.

Talking Points / What Mark Freedman can say in an interview
on Common Business Mistakes & How to Fix Them:

Mistake #1  Your vendor might be overcharging you but how do you know? Determine what market pricing for the product or service you are purchasing is from the vendor.

Mistake #2  Is your chosen vendor solving your issue? Review your needs and importance of the solution and the impact it has on your business.

Mistake #3  Unsubscribe to non-essential expenses. Reviewing subscriptions for usage can help you reduce or eliminate fees that your business can do without.

Mistake #4  Review your telecom, data and wireless expenses for new alternatives, combining multiple services providing reduced costs.

Mistake #5  Your local energy provider is not your only option. In 32 states there are utility choices other than your local provider.

Mistake #6  Avail of online payment services. Get rid of your credit card machine and integrate payments with an online service provider to reduce costs and lower fees.

 

Interview: Marc Freedman

Marc Freedman is a Certified Expense Reduction Consultant and Founder and CEO of Expense to Profit and currently serves as the Chief Cost Evaluator of Expense to Profit, expertly advising his client management team on how to help people to successfully achieve business and financial growth goals. He utilizes 40 years of experience by efficiently implementing his comprehensive solutions to control client costs and focus on individual successes. Freedman recently released his book, Expense to Profit: Eliminate the Costs that Sabotage Your Growth.

 

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