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Cost control

Plan ahead

Prepare an annual budget plan and use it to compare sales and costs with budgeted amounts throughout the year, ideally on a month-by-month basis. This is additional to, but not a substitute for a Cashflow Forecast as cashflow, not profit, is ultimately the lifeblood of a business.

Use our Budget template to estimate your sales and costs for the year and work out your expected profit

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Eliminate or reduce inefficiency and waste across your business

  • Carry out an energy audit and save money by reducing your fuel and energy consumption.
  • Keep waste and refuse charges to a minimum.
  • Check the effectiveness of your promotions and advertisements. Is your newspaper ad delivering results? Remember that by far the best and cheapest form of promotion or marketing is word-of-mouth.
  • Look critically at all areas of spend and ensure that you are getting value for money.

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Suppliers

An across-the-board supplier analysis can result in large savings. Focus your cost saving efforts where the bigger value amounts and potential savings are:

  • Source new suppliers that offer better prices across the business from equipment to electricity costs.
  • Negotiate new prices or better value from existing suppliers.
  • Strive for improvements in service or quality.
  • Check all supplier invoices to ensure you are not being overcharged and that you are claiming the correct VAT (if registered).

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Staff

  • If appropriate, give responsibility to key staff members to manage the costs for which they are responsible and encourage them to offer suggestions for cost reductions.
  • If you have a very busy activity business, smart staff-rostering will help ensure that you have the required people on hand while keeping your costs to a minimum. For more help with staff-rostering, see our Staff-roster template 
  • Agree pay-cuts, reduced hourly rates or more flexible pay rates.
  • Check that you are not overpaying PAYE or PRSI.

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Book-keeping system

Put in place a book-keeping system to help control your costs and to ensure compliance with Revenue rules. This can be a simple manual system or a computerised system with spreadsheets or accounting software.

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Strike a balance

  • Ruthlessly cutting costs without considering the implications for your activity business could leave you worse off than before.
  • Avoid demoralising your staff.
  • Ensure that you are achieving cost savings without sacrificing the quality of your product offering.
  • Promotional activities, such as website promotions which source new customers, should be continued.

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