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Cash, Credit, and the Bookkeeping Gap: What We're Learning About Small Firms' Financial Lives
About a third of the small firms in our study have three months of expenses in the bank. About one in ten could last only a week. Most have access to credit, and when they ask for more, they usually get it. Yet two-thirds say they'll rely mainly on savings, not credit, to fund their next investment. Why? And why can the same set of bookkeeping records lead one lender to offer a loan and another to turn it down? Earlier this month, the Financial Access Initiative presented pre
Tracy Cole
1 day ago


Expectations vs. Reality: How Does Running a Small Firm Stack Up Against Owners’ Aspirations?
A few weekends ago, while waiting at a crosswalk in New York City, I overheard a conversation between what appeared to be two small business owners. The part I caught was something we hear all too often from small business owners in the U.S.: the long hours they devote to their businesses each week, weekends included, and their shared desire to “just have a break.” Part of what fills those hours is the range of roles an owner personally covers: operator, strategist, bookkee
Tracy Cole
Jul 6


Why sixteen years wasn’t long enough to meaningfully move the needle on small business lending reporting
A review of the final Dodd-Frank rule The promise of better data and greater accountability The small business lending market is extremely opaque. For example, decades of surveys and research has shown that minority-owned firms are approved for bank loans at significantly lower rates than their white-owned counterparts, are more likely to be discouraged from applying, and receive smaller loan amounts when they do obtain credit. America has never had a federal regulatory requ
Tracy Cole
May 21


Join us for Small Firm Diaries USA early findings events in 6 US cities
We're pleased to announce six upcoming early findings events, where we'll share an inside look into initial findings from the Small Firm Diaries USA study, and invite discussion about implications for policy, practice, and efforts to better support small firms and workers in the United States.
Laura Freschi
Feb 4
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