Bring your overheads to heel
Few companies fully understand how to save money on telecommunications, travel, insurance and printing
As cost pressures continue to build in the economy - the prospect of an increase . . . Published In:
CFO, Australia Date Published:
5th March 2005 Author:
Simon Segal
The future is plastic
The use of corporate credit cards is growing, but their cost-saving benefits are largely under-used
Chief financial officers have a primal fear of corporate credit cards. They dread t . . . Published In:
CFO, Australia Date Published:
5th March 2005 Author:
Simon Segal
US regulators widen insurance crackdown
The regulatory crackdown on shonky sales practices in the United States . . . Published In:
Corporate Risk Date Published:
14th February 2005 Author:
George Lekakis
Dialing up a bargain to cut telephone costs
It pays for business to shop around as telecommunication costs are expected to fall further, writes Robin Robertson. Published In:
The Australian Financial Review Date Published:
9th September 2004 Author:
Robin Robertson
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America Economia Date Published:
30th July 2004 Author:
Gustavo Stok, Buenos Aires
Phone up for discounts
With most of the SME market now using broadband, and more smaller companies realising . . . Published In:
The Australian Financial Review Enterprise Section Date Published:
6th July 2004 Author:
Mark Lawson
Pay as you go
The key to keepng transport costs low is to understand the importance of strategic partnerships in a highly fragmented industry. Simon Segal reports.
With much focus over the . . . Published In:
CFO, Australia Date Published:
30th June 2004 Author:
Simon Segal
Stationery slashed by consultant
The Victorian Bar, a Melbourne based barristers association, reduced its stationery supplies by 21 per cent and consolidated supplies thanks to independent help from consultants Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA).< . . . Published In:
Stationery News Date Published:
2nd February 2004 Author:
Michael Leader