Travel and mobility are two extremely important aspects of a small business. If an entrepreneur, an owner or the employees can't stay productive while on the go – that could spell trouble for the company.

Instead, a small business should implement useful mobile strategies to travel intelligently, while still staying secure at the same time. A number of financial tips exist to become a more efficient, portable firm.

Technology, preparation can help increase mobility
The best way any company can increase productivity while outside of the office is with new technology and solid preparation. Mobile banking, for instance, allows any small business owner to stay in touch with the financial aspects of the venture from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection.

Another great tip for any company is to travel with business cards, according to Forbes. Every employee should have a stack of these nearby whenever they leave the office, because networking opportunities can present themselves at a moment's notice. Potential clients can be found anywhere, from airports to coffee shops and even the street.

In addition, an out of office response is a useful technology tool for any business, the news source noted. That way, anyone who contacts the company looking for quick service will understand why their questions haven't been answered in a timely fashion. That simple step can save relationships and keep public relations positive.

Mobile banking and other technology also allows for work to be completed while on the move. That benefit shouldn't be overlooked, and it can turn boring travel times into productive sessions. However, devices need to be charged and all necessary plugs and adapters should be packed.

Important security features for a mobile workforce
While anyone can benefit from working outside of the office, security becomes that much more important without the standard features most are used to. This is especially true for mobile banking, and an owner can take several steps to protect his or her company.

For example, antivirus applications can be installed on a smartphone or tablet, according to the Better Business Bureau. All passwords and other important personal data should be kept very private. This goes for filling out forms and signing up for services via a mobile device.

Moreover, a phone and tablet should have passwords just to get into them, the news source noted. This way, it will be harder for potential thieves to break in if a device becomes lost or stolen while traveling.