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Expense Savings Service For Contractors To Minimize Overhead Costs Announced

Commercial cost-cutting service Recession Resister has announced an expense-saving solution designed to help contractors minimize overhead costs.

The newly announced service combines smart technology with a team of expert negotiators to provide contractors with substantial savings. Recession Resister software meticulously analyzes contractor expense invoices to identify overages, coding errors or mistakes that necessitate correction and associated refunds. The company’s negotiation teams offer expertise in securing monies owed and re-negotiating contracts to bring overblown rates in line with the industry average.

More information is available at https://recessionresister.com

A comprehensive cost-cutting service, Recession Resister is now helping contractors minimize overhead costs through extensive analysis of invoices - dating back years - for utilities, telecommunications, security, pest control, water, and sewage. Their recently announced bill auditing and negotiation service also includes an energy auto switching option, an energy efficiency program, tax savings tips, and merchant processing solutions that eliminate credit card processing fees by passing them on to the client.

“Recession Resister is the simplest way for contractors to lower their overhead costs,” says a spokesperson for the company. “Many businesses are overpaying for services without realizing it but most managers and self-employed individuals don’t have time to comb through their invoices, sit on the phone with a service provider to resolve overages, or to call their providers one after another trying to work out a better deal. Recession Resister takes on all of these activities, so contractors don't have to.”

In a highly competitive industry like construction and contracting, profit margins can be influenced by several factors, including overhead expenses. Minimizing these costs can have a substantial impact on a contractor’s annual income. By having their monthly expenses audited for mistakes that can lead to refunds, contractors can recover funds for a direct impact on income.

Ongoing savings for telecommunications, utilities, and other services through expert bill negotiation can immediately lower operational expenses, improving overall financial efficiencies. When complemented by an auto switching service to secure more economical providers wherever possible, a contractor’s essential services can be provided at a more cost-effective rate, thereby contributing to long-term financial sustainability.

By retaining Recession Resister, those in the construction and contractor industry have an opportunity to thwart service provider bill overages, minimizing overhead costs as a result for optimized financial efficiencies and robust business performances.

Learn more at https://recessionresister.com

Contact Info:
Name: Brian Richards
Email: Send Email
Organization: Recession Resister
Address: 11923 NE Sumner St STE 687470, Portland, Oregon 97220, United States
Website: https://recessionresister.com

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89119647

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