The Citizen (KZN)

Where to spend your money

BLOWING CASH ON CERTAIN BUSINESS FUNCTIONS LEADS TO PROFIT

- In light of Savings Month this month, Engelbrech­t provides three tips that entreprene­urs should consider when planning a business budget:

Minimising costs is key to running a successful enterprise, but there are some core areas of a business for which it is imperative to spend – ultimately in order to save.

Spending to save may sound like a paradox, but Kobus Engelbrech­t, spokespers­on for the 2016 Entreprene­ur of the Year® competitio­n sponsored by Sanlam and BUSINESS/PARTNERS, says spending a little extra on certain services will not only save you in the long run, but will also save you time – the most valuable commodity for an entreprene­ur.

“Time is one of the biggest issues facing small-to-medium business owners the world over, and time to an entreprene­ur can be more valuable than money. Often, an entreprene­ur is attempting to play all roles in a business, but instead, they should be allocating budget to specific areas in their business so they can place more time and value on what they do best, driving a business’s vision. For example, should a geyser burst, one wouldn’t spend time trying to install a new one, a plumber would simply be called to fix the problem. Likewise, an entreprene­ur needs to focus on his core strengths and abilities.” an entreprene­ur is managing their business on their own, or in the process of initially hiring staff to assist with the management of operations, outsourcin­g resources can be much more costeffect­ive while also contributi­ng to growth, efficiency and ulti- mately raising the bottom line. By outsourcin­g, an entreprene­ur can alleviate extra admin without having to pay full-time salaries. The list of profession­s that can be outsourced is extensive, but some of the most important to look at are the following:

Invoicing, paying accounts and ensuring all financials are in order is not only repetitive and time consuming, but can also be stress-inducing should a business not have its financials in order. Not effectivel­y managing a financial history can also lead to even more expenses piling up for a business in the long-term.

When running a business, it can be difficult to wade through the processes and red tape. Having a trusted business lawyer on call will assist in many aspects of a business that require either time or expertise such as copyrights, labour laws and any emergencie­s such as lawsuits.

Outsourcin­g to a tax profession­al will not only cut down on time, but can also provide advice on ways to save on tax when running a business.

Other profession­als to consider outsourcin­g are those with specialise­d knowledge such as an informatio­n technology (IT) company, graphic designer or public relations agency. The importance of marketing a business is well-known. But before you can do this, it is important to conduct market research. This will form the foundation of a marketing plan and, if not conducted correctly, or at all, a business can be set back by months, as well as waste valuable capital. Once market research is completed, ensure all marketing camWhether paigns are measurable in order to track the return-on-investment the business receives. This will provide insight into the areas of the marketing plan that are most lucrative for the business and will avoid wasting resources and or money.

Time is one of the biggest issues facing small-to-medium business owners the world over, and time to an entreprene­ur can be more valuable than money. Kobus Engelbrech­t Spokespers­on for the 2016 Entreprene­ur of the Year® competitio­n

No matter the lifecycle of a business, whether it be in its start-up stage or celebratin­g 10 years of success, entreprene­urs should continuall­y seek to further their knowledge and business expertise. Given that entreprene­urs are faced with new challenges on a daily basis, it is imperative to invest in a short course or seek guidance from a mentor. This will ensure entreprene­urs stay up to date with the latest global trends within their respective industries, and help identify new business initiative­s or revenue streams.

“While spending money wisely is a skill, it is important to shift one’s mind-set from completely cutting costs to knowing which areas are important to invest in when growing a business for the long-term,” concludes Engelbrech­t.

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