Ways to Protect Your Business
Posted by tbViews on May 23, 2009

Part of running a successful business is also protecting it from things that could go wrong. Here are a few examples of things you should do to protect your business from the avoidable types of disasters that could befall it.
- Back up your data. In case of computer failure, theft, or natural disaster, you will want to have backups of all your important data. In general backups are most effective when they are stored offsite — for instance, on a remote server accessed via the Internet.
- Protect your office from intruders. Be sure all locks are functioning and effective, and install security cameras. If you operate your business out of your home, consider getting an ADT security system. All of these precautions will help to protect you from losing valuable data and equipment via theft.
- Insure your business. Particularly if you go into people’s homes or work with people, it is important to carry insurance to protect you if something goes wrong. In our sue-happy society, you may be unexpectedly grateful for being insured!
- Always be sure to have a contigency plan. You need to always have an emergency fund or some type of petty cash, just in case an unexpected expense comes up. Not being able to pay your employees because the money went elsewhere is almost guaranteed to cause significant problems for your business and even you personally.
Think of your business as an investment — of money as well as time and energy. Like any investment, you will want to take the proper precautions to protect it to the highest degree possible.
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