Running a business can be expensive. There are some things that you cannot avoid spending money on if you want your business to be successful. It is important to find a good balance when it comes to allocating your resources. One area that business owners are examining more closely in terms of costs is the physical office. For small businesses, the costs of a traditional office space can be one of the most expensive line items each month. Advances in technology have made it possible for many businesses to operate outside of the traditional office space model. If you are thinking about moving away from a traditional office space, a virtual office can help you run your business and significantly reduce costs.
Commercial lease
Typically, the most expensive part of having a traditional office space is the commercial lease. Commercial leases can be expensive and lock you in for several years. Month in and month out you have to make that lease payment. Over the course of the lease, your needs may change but you will remain locked in. There is not much flexibility when it comes to a commercial lease. Choosing to have a virtual office instead of a commercial lease will help you save on costs and provide flexibility. A virtual office is a small fraction of the cost of a typical commercial lease and you do not have to sign up for a long-term contract.
Utilities
The cost of utilities is something you need to consider if you have a traditional office space. Utilities include things such as electricity and water. You can also consider cleaning services, building maintenance, and renters’ insurance into your utility costs. In some situations, utilities are included in the price of the lease, and in other situations, they must be paid separately. Taking your office remote and getting set up with a virtual office will significantly reduce any utility-related costs.
Office furniture
Office furniture is an office expense that is easy to overlook until the time comes to actually make a purchase. An office can feel cold and empty without the appropriate furniture. This can mean that you feel the need to put a table and chairs in the break room and a seating area in the entryway. You will also need a desk, office chair, and all of the other small items that make a workspace functional. These costs can quickly add up and put an extra financial strain on you and your business. Taking your business remote will allow you to use the furniture you already have in your home office or at a co-working space.
You can run your business without the costs of a traditional office space by getting set up with a virtual office and/or a co-working space. A virtual office can help you run your business remotely without giving up elements that allow you to maintain professionalism. Co-working is another resource you can use to help run your business without running up your costs. You can explore more ways to run your business without the costs of a traditional office space by looking at the resources 580 Executive Center has to offer.