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86 ● 201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business<br />

GREAT<br />

Buy Used Office Furnishings<br />

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IDEA<br />

hen I was an investigative reporter at the Los Angeles<br />

Times, my beat was white-collar crime. I had the<br />

best job in the world. I was paid to track down the slickest, sleaziest business<br />

criminals in the country as they defrauded investors out of millions with<br />

precious metals scams, stock frauds, <strong>and</strong> real estate schemes.<br />

They had two passions: stealing money <strong>and</strong> working in glitzy offices.<br />

To impress prospective victims of their schemes, they usually rented the<br />

top floor of a modern office building with a spectacular city or ocean view.<br />

My favorite con man had a reception area the size of a small apartment,<br />

with plush gray carpeting <strong>and</strong> stained glass panels. His perfectly<br />

coiffed secretary sat behind a massive cherry wood desk. His private office<br />

was about 2,000 square feet <strong>and</strong> featured a panoramic view of the Pacific<br />

Ocean. Of course, visitors were convinced he was a legitimate commodities<br />

dealer—only a successful businessman would have such a fabulous office!<br />

So he’s the reason why I equate fancy offices with criminal behavior.<br />

There is no reason to buy new stuff with so many bargains out there.<br />

Unfortunately, you can take advantage of the furniture ab<strong>and</strong>oned by hundreds<br />

of thous<strong>and</strong>s of companies that closed during the Great Recession.<br />

If you run an advertising or modeling agency, you might need to present<br />

a super groovy image, but in my opinion, the funkier the office, the<br />

smarter the business owner.<br />

Think of all the money you’ll save every year by renting office space<br />

in a building a bit off the beaten track or in a less-than-desirable area—as<br />

long as it’s safe for you <strong>and</strong> your employees.<br />

One last tip: Before you spend a dime on furniture, buy some graph<br />

paper <strong>and</strong> draw up a simple floor plan. Take inventory of everything you<br />

have <strong>and</strong> make a detailed list of what you borrow or buy.<br />

When you know what you need, find the nearest used-office-furniture<br />

company or shop online. Be sure to look for bargains in the local classified ads.<br />

Buying tips from Steelcase, a Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, Michigan–based firm:<br />

• Define your furniture requirements by what your employees need to<br />

work effectively rather than by the features of a particular furniture line.

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