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Small business capital expenditures

Article Abstract:

The actual capital expenditures increased to 63 percent up one point from February 2004 with the most expenditure on equipment at 48 percent, up 8 points from last year and 2 points from the last 2 years. The amounts of capital expenditure made during 2004, a year ago and two years ago are compared with capital expenditure plans at a seasonally adjusted 35 percent, up 5 points.

Publisher: National Federation of Independent Business
Publication Name: Small Business Economic Trends
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1080-0816
Year: 2004
Comparative analysis, Capital expenditures

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Most important problem

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The single most important problem facing small business in December 2003 and selected single most important problem was studied. Rising insurance costs remained at the top of the problem list for small business owners and credit availability and interest rates occupied the number two positions on the historical list.

Publisher: National Federation of Independent Business
Publication Name: Small Business Economic Trends
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1080-0816
Year: 2004
Interest Rates, Insurance

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Subjects list: United States, Finance, Forecasts and trends, Small business, Market trend/market analysis, Company financing, SOHO
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