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Firstly you will need to define what is used within the housekeeping process's. This normally will be cleaning materials, laundry, PPE (Personal Protective Equipment like gloves, disposable aprons etc) costs of machinery like vacuums, polishes , scrub dryers, brushes, mops, buckets as an example. Then consider the average use of replenish-ables like the cleaning fluid's, toilet rolls, mop heads, dusters and PPI - This will give you a cycle when these will require purchase as an estimate as there is no magic calculation. It will give you a cost from suppliers and this feeds in to the expense area, look at the machinery and requirements for annual services, rentals etc again these can be allocated across a budgets. Once you have established the expenditure you can work on creating a first draft budget. Every budget will require more than one attempt to get it reasonable as you will not get the sum you want but your are likely to get the sum allowed. You will need to have a business case ready for a budget that is likely to exceed what senior managers wish you to have i.e. machinery used is not coming to the end of it functioning life and is costing high values in repairs where a new machine will have warranty and save x amount over y period.
People do not like taxes because they feel a lack of control over the use of the money they have sent the government. There's the story of the $100 toilet versus the need for the government to provide services as the population grows.
Absolutely. Taxes AND Penalty for early withdrawal. (Only transfers to another qualified account avoid tax and penalty....this is normally explained to you many times by those administering it). You never paid taxes on the money going in or as it (presumably) grew...you must as it comes out. What you do with it, give it to a spouse, a casino or a toilet makes no difference.
Get a shoe box and cut a rectangle at the top, the size that a calculator could fit in. Then you can super glue your calculator and place it in the slot that you previously cut. Then you can decorate the box with construction paper, I recommend grey to make it look like a real cash register. You can also attach a small (and i mean REALLY small) square container for the money to put in. To finish this off you can get an the empty toilet paper roll and glue it in the corner of the box. Attach a piece of paper for the total amount of money to be shown.
Petty Cash is mainly used by businesses to pay for smaller unexpected expenses or things where writing a check might not be the best. Example, the business ran out of toilet paper, instead of writing a check and having to setup the corner store in your system as a supplier, you might just use your petty cash to pay for something like this. Or your working late and the boss orders food for everyone from the Pizza shop around the corner, this might also be a good use of petty cash. As the name implies it's normally a small float $100 or more dollars depending on the size of the business that can be used to pay for various items where is might be a better (or the only way) to go.
There are many companies that supply commercial toilet supplies to businesses. For a list visit http://www.hygienesuppliesdirect.com/sub/toilet_roll_dispensers
You can get toilet supplies at any local hardware store like Home Hardware, Rona, Home Depot, or even places like Walmart, Canadian Tire or Walgreens.
A Privy, or Toilet
It will be exaclty the same, the only difference is that flushing the toilet with bottled water is very expense. It really will be a waste of money.
Many companies make an organic toilet cleaner, but the leading brand in organic toilet cleaners is Nature's Basket. They have created a whole line of organic household cleaning supplies.
Depending on the category, some commercial bathroom supplies vary. Some supplies include things like baby changing tables and soap dispensers. Other supplies include toilet paper or paper towels.
You have to hit him in the back of the head with the toilet paper
One can find information on toilet paper dispensers at many companies which distribute janitorial supplies. Wesclean and Uline both have many styles of toilet paper dispensers one can choose from
Large national big box stores such as Walmart, Target or Costco often have great deals on both office paper and home paper products such as paper towels and toilet tissue, especially when buying in bulk.
Type Sarasota, FL Gerber toilet supplies in the search engine for a list of suppliers.
Yes, most commercial toilet supplies can be purchased directly from the manufacturer at cost or close to cost. Buying in bulk would be another alternative to purchase supplies and save money. Most supermarkets mark things up a considerable amount and you can cut most of those costs by going to stores such as costco to purchase in bulk.
Toilet parts can usually be found at hardware stores. Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart and Home Hardware tend to carry a variety of plumbing supplies and tools.