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You have a great product. Your supply chain is strong and you know demand will be solid. You have the basis for a viable small business. You are in good company. According to Forbes, you are one of 28 million small businesses in the United States.
Forbes continues, however, by noting that more employer businesses shut down than start up each month. Of those that remain open, only 7 out of every 10 small businesses remain in business for longer than two years. That number drops to only 5 out of every 10 small business remaining in business by the five-year mark, and approximately 3 out of every 10 last more than 15 years.
Some of this risk can be explained by the economy, and some by changing tastes and fads. But the true measure of success for a small enterprise is a solid business p...(Full Article)
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