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Making The Right Money
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| Guest post by: Ron Hequet |
Article Overview: 5 Primary Factors That Hinder A Proper Financial Return For Small Business Owners
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Making The Right Money
While having lunch with a client, he asked me a question "Why don't most small business owners make the right money?" Having owned a few small businesses myself, and while consulting to owners and organizations in over 20 different industries, I believe I could and did answer his question. And, I would now like to share my answer with you.
Although there can be a plethora of reasons for a weak return, I have narrowed this rationale to 5 decisive factors that I have personally witnessed, that hinder the attainment of significant financial return. I would also suggest that even the client organizations that have, in the owners view, provided substantial return; I have discovered as much as 4 points being left on the table.
But, before I reveal those 5 primary factors, let's describe what real financial return means. Real financial return is when ownership has W-2 compensation that is above the market for comparable employment plus an above market return on any investment in the business. This is computed over no less than 3 fiscal years and no more that 5 fiscal years, ongoing. A great methodology for this measurement is the MAT (Moving Annual Total) calculation. With an established variable base line, you will always know when you have fallen below market or are reaping above market returns.
Why above market? Well, if your wages are at or lower than analogous employment and your investment would throw off an equivalent market return, why own the business, given the considerable risk, headaches and legal exposure?
Only the W-2 compensation depends on the company size, industry, etc. A profit distribution or stock dividend, which is also expected, is not (by percentage) dependent upon the company size, industry, etc. If it were, there could always be some justification for an inadequate return.
Having defined the right return, let's reveal those 5 primary factors that hinder a proper financial return.
1. Un-Balanced Portfolio: In any investment we make, i.e. IRA, stocks, bonds, money markets, etc. we expect a positive return over time. We, who own a business or career for that matter, should also expect a return and / or growth beyond W-2 income. If the return is deficient, as defined above, the organization may not be structured (balanced portfolio) in a way that would allow for a proper return, and an analysis [see ActumConsulting.comfor more information on Business Analysis ] will reveal the imbalance(s) so that a restructuring can be executed.
2. 10, 9, 8, 7...Talent: If you have been following me at all, you know that I believe this is the most vital component to a profitable business [read my article Hire Too Fast, Fire Too Slow]. More than ever, character, natural enthusiasm and belief systems are the foundation of an achieving team.
3. Strategy Non-defined: Strategic Planning is an oxymoron. The development of ‘strategy' is future and once developed requires management commitment to every decision and tactical action carried out by the organization. Tactical planning and its driving force are derived from an established strategy.
4. No Plan, Only a Wish: Annual Business ‘Profit' Planning is a binder of documents that clearly define the financial parameters, contribution margin objectives, marketing plans, business development tactics and related operational planning. Without a documented plan and real time Deviation Analysis, leadership and their followers are left to their own agenda and whatever results may come about, positive or negative.
5. No Reinvested Profits: Organizations must continually reinvest in analysis, planning, talent and technology to establish and gain market share. Like profit from selling a stock, it is reinvested rather than sitting idle and not supporting growth opportunities.
There is no denying that for some, just the mere fact of owning a business has its own rewards in self-worth and other gratification beyond making the right money. And I believe the following quote to be true - "If your only goal is to become rich, you will never achieve it." -- John D. Rockefeller
However, having said that, Rockefeller accomplished and contributed much, while always having an above market return for any business he owned, making the right money...and you should too.
Article Tags: making money, return on investment, right money, small business owners
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About the Author: Ron Hequet RSS for Ron's articles - Visit Ron's website Ron Hequet; "THE STRATEGIST" Entrepreneur, Consultant and Speaker. Contributing Author - American Management Association, ‘Leading & Learning E-Magazine', ‘Affluent Magazine', ‘The Advisor' and Presenter for ExecSense Webinars and Global Partners Management Teleseminars and Webinars. Want assurance that your company never loses money or that you never lose your job, regardless of the economy? Results Matter? Then "Get Off Your Assets" and call Ron - DO IT NOW!800.350.5700 Those who are decisive and ‘Invest in Themselves' by working with Ron in a Mentor or Coaching Program, or as a Consultant to the company, get a hold off 'real-world' tactics that assure never losing your business or job, by applying the A.C.T.U.M. formulae. MOST PEOPLE PREPARE FOR FAILURE, VERY FEW PREPARE FOR SUCCESS! Want to prepare? Call 800.350.5700 or email - Info@ActumConsulting.com Ron has successfully founded, owned and operated businesses in distribution, sales, retail, and manufacturing. His consulting firm, Actum Consulting has worked with client companies across the United States in as many as 20 different industries. Call to learn more; 800.350.5700 Ron is a professional member of the Institute of Management Consultants. His published and non-published includes several articles and his soon to be released book; "You Are Lost - Get A Map." How to execute 5 winner tactics to achieve your strategy for work and life. Click here to visit Ron's website How to Motivate Small Business Salespeople When Times Are Tough Theres No Whining In Sales Or The Lack Thereof ReInvent and RePackage Your Business to Grow Now CALL TO ORDER HOW TO BE A GOOD SALES MANAGER BY TAKING CONTROL OF THE VOLITALE SALES FLOW |
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