31% of Small Businesses Main Financial Issue in 2020 Was Declining Revenue
Small businesses often face financial challenges, but last year was especially difficult. Small businesses faced declining revenue as well as unforeseen expenses, a lack of financial tools and expertise, and limited access to additional financial capital.
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WASHINGTON, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Almost one-third of small businesses (31%) said their main financial challenge in 2020 was declining revenue, according to new report from Clutch, the leading B2B research and reviews firm.
The data reveals that the most common financial challenge for small businesses last year was declining revenue, but that unforeseen business expenses (11%), lack of accounting tools (10%), and the challenges of receiving federal business aid (8%) were also common issues.
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WALNUT CREEK, Calif., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Security 101 – SF Bay Area today announced Okizu as the winner of the 9th Annual
Gift of Security , designed to support a local nonprofit organization serving San Francisco Bay Area residents.
Security 101® – SF Bay Area Announces Winner of the 9th Annual Gift of Security
Okizu s mission is to help all members of families affected by childhood cancer to heal through peer support, respite, mentoring, and recreational programs. Sadly, the organization s Camp Okizu was badly damaged by a wildfire in September of 2020. We are amazed at the way our community has rallied behind us as we recover from the fire, including showing up to vote in huge numbers during this contest. This security system will be a welcome addition to our new camp said Suzie Randall, Okizu s Interim Executive Director.
Gift of Security”, designed to support a local nonprofit organization serving San Francisco Bay Area residents.
Okizu’s mission is to help all members of families affected by childhood cancer to heal through peer support, respite, mentoring, and recreational programs. Sadly, the organization’s “Camp Okizu” was badly damaged by a wildfire in September of 2020. “We are amazed at the way our community has rallied behind us as we recover from the fire, including showing up to vote in huge numbers during this contest. This security system will be a welcome addition to our new camp” said Suzie Randall, Okizu’s Interim Executive Director.