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Budgeting for IT-related purchases for your business
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 277708, member: 76163"] Budgeting for IT-related purchases for your business The best way to manage your IT budget is to create a list of all the things you need and then prioritize them. The following are some basic recommendations for making sure you're getting the most out of your IT budget. 1. Start with a spreadsheet that includes all your hardware and software needs, as well as any recurring costs like maintenance contracts or software licenses. 2. Create purchase orders for each item on your list, including the purchase price, delivery date, and any other details such as warranties or other fees. Be sure to mention any special requirements or restrictions when ordering new equipment from suppliers; these will often be specified in the contract or order form but not always noted in the specifications on their websites. 3. Keep track of how much money is spent on each type of package (hardware, software, licenses), how much of it was used each month, and how much remains unused at the end of each month. 4. Use bar graphs to show how many people use particular tools at various times of day (for example, during business hours) and compare that information with historical data from previous months or years; this will help you spot trends in usage patterns which may indicate opportunities for cost savings through automation. [/QUOTE]
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