Fixed Expenses
Fixed expenses do not change, no matter what type or amount of computer service repair is being done. Auto insurance, property insurance, rent and equipment or furniture leases are examples of fixed expenses. You need to negotiate well with others when you are setting up these types of expenses because you will not be able to change them in the near future once you settle on a cost.
Variable Expenses
Variable expenses change with the ebbs and flows of business. As your computer service repair accounts increase, so does your cash flow. Unfortunately, your cash flow will decline when business is slow. Travel is an example of a variable expense, and as a computer service repair technician, you will spend more money on traveling when business is booming. Changes in variable expenses will typically cause a chain reaction; for example, when you have more clients, you will need more supplies and will have to adjust this category as well.
Rewarding Cost-Efficient Employees
You should make your staff members well aware of different ways to cut costs. An employee that sees his superiors controlling costs well will follow the lead. Computer service repair managers that offer incentives to employees that cut costs will help boost morale and improve performance. Think about offering vacation days, free lunches or simply praise and recognition.
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