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* Proportionate effort
A slight variation in the overall costs of running your business can have a huge effect on profitability. But you and your key managers cannot spend all of your time dealing with all purchasing-related issues. So focus on those purchases that are crucial. Expensive repeat items are the types of merchandise or services that demand your extra attention.

In key areas you should watch your costs carefully. Search out alternative sources. Work closely with vendors and continually seek innovative solutions.

For less expensive items, such as office supplies or one-time purchases, buy frugally, but don’t involve yourself or key personnel in the process.

* Bid everything
Even for relatively small purchases—excluding buys such as a dozen pencils—get multiple quotes. Get your quotes in writing, purchase by issuing purchase orders, and hold vendors to their quotes and the purchase order when you are invoiced.

* Clear authority
Clearly delineate who may buy what and how much he or she can spend. If someone in your business acts and looks he or she has the authority to make a purchase, the business will be held responsible for those purchases.

Assign authority for specific categories of goods to specific people. Set spending limits on these authorities. If their intended purchases exceed their limits, assign sign-off authority to a superior. Requiring the use of purchase orders will make your employees think twice as to who has the authority to make a purchase.

* By budget
Make sure that whoever is making purchasing decisions is working from a budget and understands the impact his or her purchase will have on the budget—and your company’s profitability!

Remember, owner-operators tend to be the biggest culprits when it comes to forgetting about budgets. Curb that tendency to get excited about new, discretionary purchases.

* Source Streetwise Small Business Start-Up

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