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The right tools can make a huge difference. There are tools that do not make sense for some people, but which end up being necessities for others, depending on our needs and tasks. Any task that can be made significantly more efficient with a tool is one to consider the cost/time benefit of.

The thing about tools is figuring out what works for you personally in your business. Whenever possible, try it out before you commit. Sometimes you can try something out at someone else's place of work, and occasionally you can use something on a trial. Software is a biggie, and you can almost always try that out before you buy it.

When you are thinking of purchasing something that is a major purchase for you, take it seriously, because you won't get a second chance. Make sure you really understand what you need, and what you'll need for the period during which you'll be tied to that purchase. Often it makes sense to buy less than you really need just to get started, but if you are upgrading, make sure the upgrade will actually benefit you in the way you need for it to.

Purchasing used works well for some items, but always compare the cost of new with the cost of used, and consider such things as warranties, reputation of the seller, and other factors that will reduce the risks of the purchase for the long term.

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