Women are starting businesses at record rates, but the playing field remains uneven. A recent study from the National Bureau of Economic Research, cited in Investopedia, reveals that when ventures fail, female founders are 30% less likely than men to secure funding for a new business. Even after success, women raise 53% less capital on average and face a 27% lower chance of being funded again, often missing out on tens of millions. The data points to entrenched bias, not performance, as the cause of this disparity.
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Women entrepreneurs are increasingly shaping the business landscape, with approximately 13 million women-owned businesses in the U.S., representing 42% of all companies, according to Psychology Today. However, the entrepreneurial journey often presents unique mental health challenges for women, stemming from societal expectations, systemic biases, and the various roles they undertake.
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Exiting a business is one of the most significant milestones in an entrepreneur’s journey, yet many owners reach this point unprepared, often paying a steep emotional and financial price. Research from the Exit Planning Institute reveals that 76% of business owners who sell their companies experience profound regret within 12 months of their exit. Even more concerning, between 70 to 80% of businesses listed for sale will never sell, according to Buy Then Build. This underscores the importance of planning not only for the sale itself but also for the legacy, personal identity, and lifestyle changes that follow.
Neglecting to design an exit strategy from the very start can jeopardize both your company’s long-term value and your financial future. According to a report from Cassandra Smalley Wealth Management, 76% of business owners who sold their business last year regretted not planning their exit earlier. This statistic highlights a crucial point: exit strategy development is not a reactive exercise but a proactive strategy essential for sustainable business success.
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According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 72% of entrepreneurs report experiencing mental health concerns, compared to 48% of non-entrepreneurs. Additionally, research published by Detroit Regional Chamber, startup business owners report the highest stress levels (72%) compared to owners who have been in business for more than 6 years (58%). Given these challenges, entrepreneurs should take into consideration to prioritize mental health not only for personal well-being but also for long-term business success.
Many entrepreneurs feel that their businesses can only flourish if they do. While many business owners focus on external strategies like marketing, operations, and sales, those who prioritize self-improvement often achieve greater long-term success. According to Brimco, 88% of organizations believe that leadership has a significant impact on business results.
Transitioning to solo entrepreneurship is a significant challenge for anyone, but for widows, this journey comes with unique financial considerations. According to a study by Bowling Green State University, approximately 29.5% of women aged 65 and older were widowed as of 2022.
Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), announced $3 million in new funding under the Cybersecurity for Small Businesses Pilot Program. Three grants will be awarded to state agencies to provide training, counseling, and other tailored cybersecurity services for startups and emerging entrepreneurs. “With small businesses accounting for 99.9 percent of all American businesses and employing nearly half of the private workforce, any cyber threat to our small businesses is a threat to our country’s overall economy,” said SBA Administrator Guzman.
Applications will be accepted from July 2-Aug. 2, and applicants can apply for awards ranging from $1,000,000 to $1,045,000 for a performance period of 24 months ending September 2026.
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For small business owners, pricing is a delicate balance between profitability and customer retention. Mastering the art of price negotiation can significantly impact your bottom line while maintaining strong customer relationships. Let's explore effective strategies and insights backed by data.
According to a study by McKinsey & Company, a 1% price increase can translate to an 8.7% increase in operating profits, assuming no loss of volume. This underscores the significant impact that effective pricing can have on a small business's profitability.
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Integro Bank announced their upcoming event for the May CEO Club: "The Secret with Capital Access & Not all Capital is Created Equal." featuring guest speaker Jack Selby, a managing partner at AZ-VC the largest Arizona venture capital fund. CEO Club members, as well as business owners and business leaders, can learn about the importance of capital access and the differences between various types of capital available in today's market.
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