Taxes were the leading concern of business owners during the second quarter of 2007 replacing health care which previously was cited as being the single greatest issue impacting small according to the latest Small Business Research Board (SBRB) study released here today.
NORTHFIELD, Ill. (BusinessWire EON) June 25, 2007 --
Taxes were the leading concern of business owners during the second
quarter of 2007 replacing health care which previously was cited as
being the single greatest issue impacting small according to the latest
Small Business Research Board (SBRB) study released here today.
Business owners in the U. S. responding to the nationwide poll
co-sponsored by International Profit Associates (IPA) said taxes were
closely followed by overall economic conditions and energy / fuel costs
as key concerns affecting small businesses during the current quarter.
Health care was fifth on the list of concerns as voiced by the more than
770 respondents.
IPA, with more than 1,800 professionals, is the largest privately-held
provider of management consulting services to small and medium-size
businesses in North America. IPA is based in Buffalo Grove, IL.
The quarterly poll of small business owners and managers also indicated
that taxes were the leading concern in two of the four U. S. regions --
ranking number one in the South / Southeast and in the Western states.
Taxes were ranked second in the Midwest and fourth in the Northeast.
Economic conditions were identified as the leading concern by business
owners in the both the Northeast and Midwest.
Energy and fuel costs were tied as the second greatest concern in three
of the four regions -- the Northeast, Midwest and South / Southeast.
Health care was fifth in each of those regions. Interestingly, neither
energy and fuel nor health care finished in the top five in the Western
U.S. where taxes and economic conditions were followed by foreign
competition, the cost of materials and finding quality employees as the
leading concerns.
“Taxes were the foremost concern of small
business during the second quarter, however that does not mean paying
the IRS is necessarily a seasonal issue. It does indicate that tax
issues were more of a concern this year than other issues. Small
businesses can adopt the same strategy as big businesses by
strategically planning ahead and initiating actions to obtain the
greatest tax efficiency,” said Gregg M.
Steinberg, President of IPA.
The same business owners also disclosed their expansion and productivity
improvement priorities for the coming 12 months. Nearly one-third ( 32%
) of the owners said they plan to expand their businesses. Expansion
plans varied considerably throughout the U. S. Businesses in the
Northeast appear most aggressive with 40% of the owners planning for
expansion.
Of all the respondents indicating they intend to expand, business owners
plan to invest first in current locations and second in providing more
services. This was true throughout the U. S. as well as in every region.
The addition of new products, enhancement of customer service and adding
of locations were also identified as the next three leading areas
included in expansion plans.
Staff training will get the most attention during the course of the next
12 months as owners seek to improve productivity. Improved staff
training was rated first both throughout the U.S. as well as in each
region. Improvements in existing automation, adding more automation and
technology as well as staff additions followed as the next three
priorities. Implementing or enhancing employee incentive programs was
fifth, across the board.
“The tight labor market should compel small
businesses to make certain they have programs in place to retain and
train employees,” said Steinberg. “Furthermore,
while it ranks low on the list of priorities, businesses may need to
consider creating or enhancing incentive programs as an offensive weapon
to attract or retain quality employees.”
Business owners are making these plans with increased confidence. The
SBRB recently reported that its U.S. Small Business Confidence Index
(SBCI) rose to 46 for the second quarter of 2007, a jump of 5.22 points
from the previous quarter. Businesses in the Northeast, Midwest and
South / Southeast all reported increased confidence from the prior
quarter. The SBCI was only lower in the Western region, falling 3.82
points to 45.66.
The Small Business Research Board ascertains and reports the opinions of
small business owners and managers on a wide variety of topics related
to their own businesses as well as national and international issues
that may impact their operations. The SBRB conducts these studies for
the benefit of small business owners and managers. The SBRB also
provides opportunities for third parties to gain real time insight into
the attitudes of small businesses nationwide through the independently
conducted research.
The universe of participants is developed from among small businesses
across the United States. More than 700 small business owners and senior
managers participated in this SBRB poll. The SBRB study is a voluntary
survey conducted via phone and email.
The latest information about the Small Business Research Board can be
found at www.ipasbrb.com.
International Profit Associates, Inc. (IPA) is the largest
privately-held provider of management consulting services to small and
medium-size businesses in North America. IPA and its more than 1,800
professionals offer a wide range of proven and innovative methodologies
to help businesses grow and prosper regardless of the economic cycle.
IPA either provides directly or through its affiliated companies a
comprehensive array of business advisory services, tax and estate
planning services or merger, acquisition and other financial advisory
services in the United States and Canada. More information about IPA can
be found at www.ipa-iba.com.
Small Business Research Board Issues Having Greatest Impact
All US & By Region: Second quarter 2007 results (vs. prior quarter)
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Northeast
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Midwest
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South/
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West/
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Southeast
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Pacific
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Taxes
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1 (3)
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4 (--)
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T2 (--)
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1 (T3)
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1 (2)
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Economic conditions
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2 (2)
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T5 (T3)
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2 (3)
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Energy/ fuel costs
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3 (--)
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T2 (2)
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T2 (3)
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T2 (--)
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Healthcare costs
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5 (1)
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5 (1)
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5 (1)
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T5 (1)
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Cost of materials
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4 (--)
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Foreign competition
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3 (--)
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Finding Quality employees
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5 (1)
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Other
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4 (--)
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T2 (--)
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T2 (--)
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T2 (--)
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T = tied
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( -- ) = no data
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Copyright 2007 Small Business Research Board (SBRB)
For more information about this poll, results of previous studies or
other matters related to the SBRB, please contact Raymond D. Minkus,
(847) 441-4294.
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