Posts Tagged ‘asset management’
Acquisitions and Mergets Set To Increase This Year
Sunday, August 8, 2010 17:46 No CommentsAs many major western countries try and pull themselves out of national recessions, a somewhat surprising trend has been highlighted – mergers and acquisitions of small to large corporations looks set to increase considerably in 2010. Corporate deal-makes have been suggesting for the last few months that the first half of 2010 (potentially even longer) [...]
Minimise The Cost Of Your Asset Maintenance And Repair
Thursday, August 5, 2010 2:07 No CommentsMaintaining and repairng your assets. can often end up being a costly and time consuming procedure. Manual asset management can take a good few days per month, resulting in a fairly large sum at the end of the year.
Asset Management Software vs. Spreadsheets
Thursday, July 8, 2010 15:18 No CommentsA lot of companies utilise spreadsheets; to track the amount of hours someone has worked (and which clients they’ve been working on); to keep track of petty cash or expenses; to track sick days and holidays, etc. Generally, spreadsheets perform these tasks perfectly well and with programs like Pivot now available, they’re functionality and usability [...]
Keep Your Company Green
Tuesday, June 1, 2010 4:27 No CommentsAs environmental concerns become ever more pressing, governments across the world are pressuring companies (of all sizes) to employ new strategies designed to drastically reduce their carbon footprints. But as companies are having more pressure piled onto them to lower their emissions, it’s becoming apparant that generic green policies utilised in the past will no [...]
iPhone Apps That Would Benefit A Businessperson
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 15:40 2 CommentsThere are already many apps out there that really benefit businesses across the world to get along and have helped them tremendously in the recession. There are many apps that do not exist already that would really be very useful for a company. Asset tracking The tracking of a company’s assets is certainly something that [...]
Why A Spreadsheet Is Not Advanced Enough For Asset Management
Saturday, September 5, 2009 21:37 1 CommentWe’ve all used them, spreadsheets, whether it’s to do a simple list of items, or whether you are looking to create advanced sums for business forecasts. Even though they are not really advanced enough for some of our requirements, we still use them. No doubt the reason for this is because we would rather use [...]
Easy Guide For The Sarbanes Oxley Act
Saturday, September 5, 2009 19:36 No CommentsIf you are a company with connections to the US, you might be required to know about the Sarbanes Oxley act. If you are a US company that has never heard of the act, then you will have most likely have learned something new. It’s a United States law.
Save Business Costs with Efficient Asset Management
Friday, September 4, 2009 19:37 No CommentsNobody likes spending money that they don’t need to, especially in a business and especially in a global recession. Having to pay for un-needed items for your business can cost you anywhere from hundreds of pounds to millions depending on how large your business is. Just a few of the areas that your business might [...]
Save Money By Outsourcing Your Asset Management
Thursday, September 3, 2009 19:37 No CommentsAsset management can be the worst job you have to do in your business. Although the majority of companies hate doing it because it takes alot of time and money, it still has a big positive effect on your business. Getting up to date information about what assets you have is extremely difficult.
Real Time Asset Management Aids Companies In Making Informed Decisions
Wednesday, September 2, 2009 19:36 No CommentsWith the current recession that’s affecting companies all around the world, managing your fixed assets UK and getting the most money out of them has never been more important. A large number of companies are seeing that asset management is becoming more vital within business as every company attempts to get the most from their [...]







