2020 QuickBridge Small Business Outlook Survey Indicates Business Owners Remain Optimistic Even During Election Year

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The QuickBridge Small Business Owner Survey takes the economic pulse of the small business community every year. We found that despite lingering fears of a possible economic slowdown, the majority of small businesses remain optimistic about the U.S. economy and their overall business prospects in 2020. View the complete survey data results of over 560 small business owner respondents. (Video: Business Wire)

IRVINE, Calif.--()--In its annual small business outlook survey, QuickBridge Funding, a privately held, leading alternative lender offering small business loans nationwide, reports 81% of business owners are confident their sales will increase in 2020. The Q1 survey data assessed small business owners’ expectations and challenges about growth, sales, capital spending, cash flow, staffing, tariffs, tax laws, and securing capital.

Highlights from the survey of 560 business owner respondents across a range of U.S. industries include:

  • Sixty-six percent of business owners indicate they are optimistic about the U.S. economy increasing in 2020, with 28% believing it will remain flat.
  • Despite the economic uncertainty that can accompany an election year, 82% of business owners expect business sales to grow, with only 5% anticipating sales to go down.
  • Optimistically, 68% think their overall cash flow will be positive, with only 8% believing it will be negative.
  • While ongoing international trade issues have caused some business owners to proceed with more caution, 66% indicated that the U.S.-China trade war specifically will have no effect on their business in 2020. The same goes for recent tax law changes, with 48% of respondents indicating no impact to their overall tax burden.
  • Confidence in hiring was supported by close to 60% who plan to add staff, with only 3% anticipating a reduction in staff.
  • Fifty percent expect their capital spending to increase, with 38% indicating it will stay the same, and 13% projecting a decrease.
  • According to one-third of the small business owners surveyed, the biggest challenge they face is securing capital. Other challenges cited include increasing profits and hiring employees.

“It is encouraging to see that small business owners remain largely optimistic about the economy and their growth prospects in 2020,” said QuickBridge President Ben Gold. “We hope to support as many businesses as possible this year with funding solutions that meet their needs and help them realize their growth expectations.”

For more information on QuickBridge, visit https://www.quickbridge.com/.

About QuickBridge
Founded in 2011, QuickBridge is a leading alternative lender providing small business loans and short-term working capital solutions to small to mid-sized businesses nationwide. The company emerged from the idea that America’s small business owners deserve a quick, simple, transparent solution for accessing working capital business funding. QuickBridge ranked two consecutive years on the Inc. 500 and is a Business Intelligence Group and Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) award winner. QuickBridge is a wholly-owned subsidiary of National Funding, with headquarters in Irvine, California, and a satellite office in New York. For more information, visit our website at https://www.quickbridge.com/.

Products offered by Quick Bridge Funding, LLC, and affiliates are business loans only. The products may be provided by third parties and subject to lender approval. In California, loans made or arranged pursuant to a California Finance Lenders Law License. License number: 603 J292.

Contacts

for QuickBridge
Susan Almon-Pesch, 858-205-0516
sue@speschialpr.com

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QuickBridge survey shows small business owners exhibit an overall positive outlook for the 2020 U.S. business economy

Contacts

for QuickBridge
Susan Almon-Pesch, 858-205-0516
sue@speschialpr.com