MassMutual Business Owner Perspectives Study: Lagging Long-Term Planning Impacts for Small Businesses
Still recovering from pandemic-induced challenges,
This is the fourth time that MassMutual has conducted this survey (see results from 2018, 2015 and 2011).
"As we've already seen in 2022, many business owners continue to display resilience and commitment to their customers amidst evolving headwinds and uncertainty," said
Workforce issues are the most prominent among challenges facing small businesses. 69% of those surveyed indicated that keeping employees loyal to the business is important; however, many are missing the opportunity of seeking professional advice.
* Many small businesses were forced to lay off staff or reduce hours (19%) or hire new employees (19%)
* 43% are facing workforce and staffing issues, specifically in maintaining employee productivity and morale, and hiring in a competitive market
* 39% are facing supply chain issues, such as rising costs and increased shipping time
* To compete in the labor market, small business owners have offered increased wages (42%), more flexibility (41%), and bonuses (36%) to hire and retain employees
Investment in business owners' future needs is lagging but 3 in 5 would exit the business sooner if their future financial security was assured. When it comes to retirement savings, only 46% have invested in a qualified retirement savings plan and 54% feel they should be saving even more. About half (44%) have had a business assessment performed in the last three years; however, most have deprioritized three critical valuation factors:
* Knowing if the business will be a sufficient component of their retirement income plans (26%)
* Creating an equitable distribution of the owner's assets as part of an estate plan (21%)
* Establishing a buy-sell agreement between partners (20%) - which only 32% of those surveyed have in place
Small business owners keep business and personal financial planning separate but prefer one advisor who can do it all. Most small business owners (83%) say their business and personal finance wellbeing are intertwined, yet 80% ultimately prefer to separate their business and personal financial planning. At the same time, 86% value financial professionals who can address both personal and business planning and 70% prefer to work with a single advisor on their planning issues.
"The answer to many questions in the planning realm for business owners is coordination between their business and personal aspirations," said Fanning. "We can all take lessons learned from global events and apply them to strengthen our financial foundations for future uncertainties."
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REPORT: https://www.massmutual.com/global/media/shared/doc/sb1020_2022.pdf



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