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» Families in Business, Volume 2, Issue 6, 2002
If respondent is an owner of the business.

6. Is there ONE person, inside or outside your business, that you are likely to talk to or discuss matters with before addressing a serious problem or making a critical business decision?

Response Small, family-business owners Small-business owners All small employers
1 Yes 70 65 65
2 No 30 34 34
3 DK/Refuse 1 1 1
Total (%) 101 100 100
N 319 629 752

Notes: Seventy (70) percent of small, family-business owners have one person that they are likely to talk to or discuss matters with before making a critical business decision (Q#6). Sixty-five (65) percent of small-business owners have one person that they are likely to talk to or discuss matters with before making a critical business decision (Q#6). Sixty-five (65) percent of all small employers have one person that they are likely to talk to or discuss matters with before making a critical business decision (Q#6).


Volume 2, Issue 6, 2002
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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