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August 7, 2012
The Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index declined six points to positive 17 in a survey conducted July 9 – July 13, 2012. This decline virtually erases gains experienced earlier this year and brings to light the lingering concerns business owners have about their future financial situation, revenue, and cash flow.
The number of business owners expecting to be in a good financial position over the next 12 months declined seven percentage points to 59 percent; those expecting increased revenues in the next 12 months declined by six percentage points to 43. Despite the decline in the Index score this quarter, business owner optimism has improved significantly from the Recession low point when the Index dipped to minus 28 (-28) in Q3 2010.
This quarter’s survey also included questions to gauge business owner attitudes about capital spending. Fifty-three percent of business owners say they have made capital investments over the past 12 months, with the majority (70 percent) purchasing new equipment or machinery. A smaller percentage of business owners – 41 percent – say they plan to make capital investments in the next 12 months. The number one reason cited for not making an investment was concern about the overall state of the economy.
“Business owners have a lot of unknowns in front of them today,” said Doug Case, Wells Fargo small business segment manager. “This is the first drop in the Index this year and it seems to correlate to the lower percentage of business owners planning to invest in their companies in the year ahead. In the survey, businesses said they’ll be more likely to invest in their businesses when they see improvements in their operating environment, and better sales and revenues.”
Future Capital Spending
Small business owners planning to make capital investments over the next 12 months say they intend to make them in new equipment/machinery (64 percent) and technology, such as computers (61 percent), new software or websites (56 percent), and mobile devices (52 percent). This reflects the growing importance of having up-to-date technology to conduct business.
Purchase rates for newer technology devices have steadily increased year-over-year among small business owners, while investments in older technologies are flat or declining:
Smartphone: 38 percent, up 11 percentage points from 27 percent in Q2 2011
iPad® or other tablet: 23 percent, up 12 percentage points from 11 percent in Q2 2011
Cell phone that is not a Smartphone: 30 percent, down 4 percentage points from 34 percent in Q2 2011
Desktop computers: 29 percent, down 3 percentage points from 33 percent in Q2 2011
Funding Capital Investments
Lower expectations for increased revenues in the next 12 months may be problematic for small business owners who plan to fund capital expenditures primarily with business revenue and profits rather than relying on credit or savings. Business owners who said they plan to make a capital investment over the next 12 months say they are planning to pay for it using:
Business revenue/profits (93 percent)
Credit (39 percent)
Savings (31 percent)
Some other way (16 percent)
Outside investors (14 percent)
Small Business Index Key Drivers
Wells Fargo, together with Gallup, surveys small business owners quarterly across the nation to gauge their perceptions of their present situation (past 12 months) and future expectations (next 12 months) in six key areas: financial situation, cash flow, revenues, capital spending allocation, hiring, and credit availability.
Source: Wells Fargo
This article was posted: Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at 10:29 am
Tags: domestic news, economics, financial
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