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Decrease Overheads

This visual shows how decreasing overhead costs results in an increase in profit.

 

Because overhead costs neither increase or decrease enterprise productivity, every dollar saved on overhead costs means an additional dollar of profit. Overheads should be considered a sometimes necessary evil and reduced whenever possible.

 

Typical examples of ranch overhead costs include utilities, interest, insurance, fuel, wages, repairs, depreciation, rent, professional fees, etc.