Only 59% of SME owners confident about general outlook for 2017

Mark Lamb (Moore Stephens), Darren Ruane (Investec Wealth and Investment), and Suk Aulak (Moore Stephens)
Only 59% of SME owners are confident about the general outlook for this year, according to a survey by Top Ten accounting firm Moore Stephens. Moore Stephens’ survey of owner managed businesses (OMBs) found that confidence levels, and performance against key business metrics have fallen to three year lows. OMB confidence about the general outlook for 2017 is down from 77% last year, and 80% two years ago. Confidence in meeting revenue and profit targets have also fallen to 69% and 62% respectively – down from 73% and 68% ... You can carry on reading TheBusinessDesk.com for free, but you have reached the maximum number of pages an unregistered user can view. To register for an account, click here or login below...
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