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Financial Planners Use Executive
Suites
By Robert
E Duncan/ ezine
articles
Financial planners starting
their own business don't initially have the need for a large
commercial office space
as they build their client base. What options does a financial planner
have to provide a professional image for his or her business while keeping
costs down during a period of growth? Executive
office spaces in Manhattan
provide an ideal working environment for financial planners. Financial
planners need a professional-looking office that conveys the image of
success, credibility, and stability to clients and prospects. Having
a 24/7 access by the hour, day or week with a full time furnished office space or part time serviced
office package will help
to increase a financial planners' productivity without having the overhead
of a traditional
office space.
Most executive
suites in New York come
fully furnished and usually have three or more conference rooms that
will be perfect for business meetings. State-of-the-art telecommunications
and technology infrastructures are typically already in place allowing
consultants to stay well connected. Executive
offices provide consultants
with administrative and technical supports services that will help make
the work day go smoothly. Financial Planners need the day to day operations
of the office managed. Items like ordering office supplies, replacing
toner, sending or receiving overnight deliveries and mail, cleaning,
making copies and other general offices functions.
A support staff that understands
the importance of professional and timely service as well as being courteous
to others is another valuable benefit of a serviced
office. There is no need
to hire and train a professional staff to receive the benefits of professional
telephone answering, mail handling and administrative support as the executive office suites typically handles the management of
the furnished
office space and will provide
support at any time.
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