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August 26, 2010

Small Business Confidence is Still Delicate in Second Quarter of the Year 2010: FSB Report

Filed under: Small Business — Tags: , , — Winson @ 7:02 AM

According to the recent survey, the business confidence showed a decline over the second quarter of 2010. The recovery is delicate and much more effort is needed to encourage growth in private sector.

According to the FSB ‘Voice of Small Business Index’, shows only a net four percent of respondents believe that business prospects will improve in the third quarter of the year, down from 16 per cent in March.

As per the survey, around 67 percent of small firms are operating below capacity when compared to those in manufacturing sector which is growing much better than service sector firms

It also highlights that the UK economy is still on way from a full speed recovery. It has 64 percent of firms in the South-East which are likely to be working under below capacity that else where in the country.

Key findings from the quarterly report show:

  • There is decrease in the confidence in the small businesses every month since March. 16 percent of small firms use to believe that there will be an increase in the business prospects which now is down to 4%.
  • Though the ratio of businesses has decreased slightly from 70.5 percent to 66.6 percent, majority of small businesses are still operating below capacity, since the last report.
  • Compared to manufacturing, firms which are operating below capacity are more in service sector. These are more likely to be based in the south-East.
  • There is no expectation of improvement in growth of revenue as it is weak, in the next quarter.

June 24, 2010

Impact of Health Care Reform Bill on Small Businesses

Filed under: Small Business — Tags: , , — Winson @ 6:39 AM

Senate recently approved the health care reform bill. The state senate said that the health care legislation enhances economic growth by providing small businesses with immediate health care cost relief they need to retain and create jobs.

A study released by the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education survey stated that small bussinesses with less than 50 employees account for 44 percent of the state’s total uninsured working population.

The Health care reform bill provides a lot of benfits to employees of small businesses as well as helps small business, which are facing some finacial problems by providing loans. small-business owners from california may get benefits of health care reform first as billions of dollars in federal tax relief becoming available to help them purchase medical coverage for their employees.

It is estimated that the legislation delivers a premium relief of about 10 to 15 percent for small businesses to save and reinvest in themselves and their workforce.

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