Learning to Control Costs

April 25th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Learning to Control Costs ImageOne of the keys to running a successful small business or home office is learning to control costs. Even the smallest expenses can quickly add up and cut into profits, leaving you with a business that won’t move forward.

Many small-business owners know where their money comes from, but are not as clear on where it goes. This can have a significant impact on their businesses’ cash flow.

It’s important to review your expenses regularly – every quarter if possible – so you can accurately manage your outgoing expenditures and look for ways to save.

Demos Parneros, president of U.S. stores at Staples Inc., provides the following suggestions to save your business money.

* Buy last year’s model. Furniture, computers, PDAs – there is always something new. This also means that there is always something old. If you wait until the end of the year or for sales throughout the year, you can save on your office needs.

* Buy in bulk and buy ahead. By buying commonly used items in large quantities, you can save a lot. Replenish your supplies before you run out. Thinking ahead, and thus buying ahead, gives you a chance to comparison shop and take advantage of sales.

* Buy products that save money. Consider quality alternatives to national brands. Staples ink and toner products, for example, offer consumers quality products at a 15 percent to 20 percent cost-savings per cartridge.

* Take advantage of discounts. Professional and trade associations often offer their members discounts on insurance, travel, shipping and other common expenses. Similarly, some credit cards, like the American Express Corporate Card for Small Business, may get you discounts as well.

* Save on mail costs. Mail costs for your business can add up fast. To save money, use postcards or consolidate shipping. You also can buy or lease a postage meter or get a mail scale to eliminate overpaying.

Insuring Recreational Vehicles

April 23rd, 2011 by admin No comments »

Insuring Recreational Vehicles  ImageThere are a number of insurance companies that focus primarily on insuring  recreational vehicles (RVs).  These companies provide comprehensive policies that thoroughly protect RV owners.  Some of the top RV insurance companies are Gilbert RV insurance, RV America Insurance, Progressive RV Insurance, and Good Sam RV insurance.  Each of these companies has numerous options for RV coverage.  RV owners will be able to find the coverage they need with one of these top companies for a reasonable price.

Gilbert RV Insurance offers several options for RV owners.  Some of the best things about Gilbert are the replacement cost coverage, the purchase price coverage, and the full timer coverage.

The replacement cost coverage guarantees that the client will receive a new RV of the same model, body and size if the original RV is totaled.  The purchase price coverage is similar.  It gives people the option of being paid the total price paid for the RV in the event that it is totaled.  The full timer policy is perfect for people whose RV is their primary residence.  This policy provides total coverage for the RV and has higher liability limits.

RV America Insurance provides a number of options for owners of all types of recreational vehicles.  The most unique aspect of RV America Insurance is that it works with six different RV insurance companies.  This insures that RV owners will get coverage that is specialized to meet their needs at a low cost.  Some of the options available include flood, theft and fire coverage; full timer coverage; total loss replacement; and 24/7 roadside assistance.

Progressive is a top rated car insurance company.  They apply their excellent vehicle coverage for RVs, but also understand that an RV is like a home on wheels.  Progressive offers full RV coverage including personal effects coverage, campsite coverage, and emergency placement coverage in case RV owners need somewhere to stay while their RV is being repaired.

Good Sam RV Insurance is a part of the Good Sam Club for RV owners and campers.  The Good Sam Club offers members emergency roadside service and extended warranties on RVs as well as comprehensive insurance.  Some of the many features offered are full RV replacement, full timer coverage, permanently attached items coverage, and personal effects coverage.  Good Sam saves RV owners on average of $312 a year on RV insurance and received an “A” rating from A.M. Best.

These top-rated RV insurance companies can provide RV owners with the coverage they need.  From occasional RV users to full timers, everyone can find a policy to fit their needs.