Small Business Spotlight

By JJ Thomas • Jan 3rd, 2008 • Category: Small Business News

Courtesy of a recent Discover Card Small Business Watch, a monthly index of the economic confidence of the nation’s 22 million businesses with 5 or fewer employees:

Key Findings

  • 46 percent of small business owners said that they have experienced cash flow issues in the last 90 days, an increase over last month’s 41 percent and July’s 35 percent.
  • 40 percent of small business owners feel that economic conditions for their businesses are getting better, an increase over the 36 percent who said the same in August.
  • The percentage of business owners who say they will spend more on business development in the next six months rose from 34 percent in August to 36 percent in September.
  • 15 percent of small business owners said that they would likely hire more workers over the next few months, representing an increase from August’s 12 percent.

Business Poll: 1 in 3 Use Credit to Run Their Operations, Many Facing Delayed Payments

  • Nearly one third of small business owners said that they extend credit to their customers, and of those, 64 percent said that their customers who use credit had delayed a payment or asked to delay a payment in the past three months.
  • 30 percent of entrepreneurs borrowed money to start their businesses. Of the borrowers, 36 percent used Small Business Administration bank loans or other bank loan, 35 percent sought funds from friends and family, and 19 percent tapped a home equity loan.
  • 60 percent of small business owners said that banks do only a fair to poor job of helping them get started.

General Poll: No Evidence of Credit Climate Hurting Entrepreneurial Spirit

  • 29 percent of the 4,000 consumers polled in September said they would like to start their own businesses someday, with 35 percent of those future entrepreneurs saying they were very likely or somewhat likely do so in the next 12 months.
  • People planning to launch enterprises in the next 12 months also were confident that they would be able to borrow the necessary funds; 61 percent said that it was very likely or somewhat likely that they would be able to borrow the funds, while 33 percent said that it was not very or not at all likely they would be able to borrow; 6 percent were not sure if they would be able to borrow.
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JJ Thomas is the founder and chief promoter and contributor for BirminghamSmallBusiness.com. JJ has a passion for entrepreneurship and enjoys helping fellow aspiring and practicing entrepreneurs. JJ has also founded other related business ventures, such as Entrevisor (providing entrepreneur advisory services) LOLO Rewards (coalition loyalty and rewards program for locally owned, independent businesses), The Entrecyclopedia (the Entrepreneur's Encyclopedia of useful information) and EntrePulse (a weekly roundup of practical info for aspiring and entrepreneurs).
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