Manitoba & Saskatchewan small business owners give themselves top marks
- TD Canada Trust Small Business Survey reveals positive outlook despite negative impact of recession -
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What keeps small business owners in Manitoba and Saskatchewan awake at night? Cash flow tops the list of concerns (32% vs 28% nationally) followed by both hiring and retaining good talent (15% vs 8% nationally) and the impact of the recession (15% vs 31% nationally).
The impact of the recession across the country is evident in how Canadian small business owners rate their businesses. In contrast to the Manitoba and Saskatchewan responses, only 19% of Canadian owners gave their business an A or A+, down from 25% in 2008 and 44% gave their business a B, down from 50% in 2008. However, the majority of small business owners say they managed well relative to the competition with 65% saying they fared as well as their main competitors and 28% saying they fared better.
The impact of the recession is still anticipated to be a big issue Manitoba and Saskatchewan owners will face in 2010-owners named it as the top challenge for next year, tied with cash flow at 18%. These are followed by managing growth (17%) and hiring and retaining good talent (15%).
"Small business owners who are seeking solutions to their business challenges can visit their local TD branch and meet with a Small Business Advisor - we can help with everything from cash flow management to planning for growth," says Gillrie.
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What does 2010 look like for Canada's small business owners?
Nine percent of small business owners are excited about 2010 saying it might be their best year yet. The largest group, at 48%, is optimistic, believing 2010 will be a good year. Twenty-seven percent indicated that they anticipate their business to be flat. Fifteen percent of business owners are concerned, believing that 2010 will be another tough year and 2% say they are panicked, not confident that their business can survive another year.
What keeps small business owners up at night?
When small business owners were asked what one thing about their business they think about more than anything else, 31% said it is the impact of the recession, followed by managing cash flow (meeting payroll, paying suppliers) at 28%. These were followed by hiring and retaining talent (8%) and access to credit (5%).
2009 challenges: projected and actual
In the 2008 survey, small business owners anticipated that their biggest business challenges in the coming year would be cash flow (23%) followed by managing growth (20%). In reality, they said their biggest challenges in 2009 were the impact of the recession (32%) followed by cash flow (25%) and managing growth (11%).
What changes did small business owners make in the past year?
Reducing operating costs was the most cited change (40%) that small business owners made in 2009. This was followed by streamlining processes (16%) and faster delivery of product and services (9%). Interestingly, 35% of small business owners made no changes to their company in the past year.
About TD's involvement in Small Business Week
Small Business Week is a nation-wide celebration of entrepreneurship,
Events that TD is sponsoring in Manitoba and Saskatchewan include: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Organization Event Date of Event ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Regina Chamber of Commerce Business to Business 22-Oct-09 Expo 2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce Luncheon with Guest 28-Oct-09 Speaker Frank McKenna -------------------------------------------------------------------------
If small business owners are not able to attend events, they are encouraged to participate in one of TD
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For further information: Carolyn Abbass, Karen McCullough, Paradigm Public Relations, (416) 203-2223, [email protected], [email protected]; Erin Baldwin, TD Bank Financial Group, (416) 308-4061, [email protected]
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