While the first reaction to renting computers, printers and audio visual equipment for business use is that it is expensive and not worth the time. Owning something is always more attractive and you’d be able to use the technology for as long as you like.
Why Hiring Tech Could Save Small Businesses
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Thanks for sharing this post with the BizSugar community. In the end, there are probably no hard and fast rules about buying vs. renting tech for a business. It really comes down to your financial resources and how you will be using each piece of technology. For example, here in the U.S., buying a few laptops with consumer credit is inexpensive and so is high speed Internet. But for more expensive, more specialized equipment, renting might make much more sense, especially if your company does not need to use this tech on a regular basis. Also, cloud computing offers a vast array of features that can easily be paid for as needed.
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