Kabbage CFO Scott Rosenberg Analyzes New SME Q4 Trend Data

Kabbage, Inc., the Atlanta-based global financial services, tech and data platform serving small businesses, released new data showing that the last three months of the calendar year cause the greatest fluctuation in cash flow among small businesses. Polling 300 U.S. small businesses, the survey found that one-third said the fourth quarter is the most profitable time of the year for their business. The survey also revealed 42 percent of small businesses report costs increasing as high as 25 percent in the same time period.

“The data shows that small business owners have a great opportunity in the last three months of the year to increase profits, but it requires careful cash flow planning,” said Kabbage CFO Scott Rosenberg. “As a former retail industry executive, I’ve seen first-hand how seasonality can turn a good year into a great year and how critical it is to be financially prepared to manage climbing costs to reach higher profits.”

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The impact of fourth-quarter profitability varies by industry, with online retailers (74 percent) and brick-and-mortal retailers (71 percent) reporting Q4 as their most profitable time of the year, followed by:

  • Restaurants, bars and caters, 47 percent
  • Transportation, 38 percent
  • Real Estate and Property Management, 33 percent
  • IT and Software, 27 percent

The same industries also seeing an increase of costs during year-end: Online retailers (65 percent), brick-and-mortar retailers (60 percent), real estate businesses (56 percent), restaurants (50 percent) and construction companies (44 percent) cited their costs on average increase 25 percent, with some citing increases as high as 75 percent.

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“Seasonality is an important consideration for any company, particularly when it comes to cash flow management. For retailers in particular, it is very pronounced towards the end of the year driven by consumer shopping behaviors and many major peak shopping events such as Small Business Saturday, Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the weeks leading up to Christmas,” Rosenberg told Crowdfund Insider via email. “As such, many retail and related businesses are in a position to capture strong demand and capitalize on Q4 profits.”

Across all industries, small businesses stated the top three reasons for heightened costs are purchasing more inventory (41 percent); spending more on employees in the form of holiday gifts and dinner parties (31 percent); and increasing spend on advertising (25 percent).



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