Jack of All Trades: the Entrepreneurial  can-do  Attitude Poses Potential Risks for Small Businesses
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Jack of All Trades: the Entrepreneurial 'can-do' Attitude Poses Potential Risks for Small Businesses

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Jack of All Trades: the Entrepreneurial 'can-do' Attitude Poses Potential Risks for Small Businesses PR Newswire LONDON, June 28, 2012 LONDON, June 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The 'can do' attitude that entrepreneurs need to survive and thrive could also be their Achilles heel, according to new research released today by specialist [1]insurer Hiscox. The research found that despite 71% saying that legal and 43% saying that accounting issues should be handled by a professional, only 30% of small business owners actually employ full and/or part time help in these areas of expertise. When asked which area of running a business they lacked the most knowledge of, over half of respondents said legal (52%) followed by taxes (42%), IT (22%), insurance (19%) and sales and marketing (23%). But over three quarters (77%) do not believe this to be a threat to their business, and 36% are determined to find a way through any problems themselves. Over a third (35%) of small business owners say their passion for their idea gets them through the pressures of day-to-day management of their business and 48% believe pressure is what they signed up for when they started out. "We know that entrepreneurs are committed to giving their businesses nothing less than a hundred per cent and they are often stretched to become a 'jack of all trades'.

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Jack of All Trades: the Entrepreneurial 'can-do'
Attitude Poses Potential Risks for Small
Businesses
PR Newswire
LONDON, June 28, 2012
LONDON
,
June 28, 2012
/PRNewswire/ --
The 'can do' attitude that entrepreneurs need to survive and thrive could also
be their Achilles heel, according to new research released today by specialist
insurer Hiscox. The research
[1]
found that despite 71% saying that legal and
43% saying that accounting issues should be handled by a professional, only
30% of small business owners actually employ full and/or part time help in
these areas of expertise.
When asked which area of running a business they lacked the most knowledge
of, over half of respondents said legal (52%) followed by taxes (42%), IT (22%),
insurance (19%) and sales and marketing (23%). But over three quarters (77%)
do not believe this to be a threat to their business, and 36% are determined to
find a way through any problems themselves.
Over a third (35%) of small business owners say their passion for their idea gets
them through the pressures of day-to-day management of their business and
48% believe pressure is what they signed up for when they started out.
"We know that entrepreneurs are committed to giving their businesses nothing
less than a hundred per cent and they are often stretched to become a 'jack of
all trades'. Our research shows there could be a skills gap between what they
admit they lack knowledge of, and what they are willing to invest in," said
Deepak Soni, small business insurance expert at Hiscox. "There comes a point
when small business owners need to trust other experts to help them with the
more complex and technical issues associated with running a business."
Despite the potential hazards of legal and financial errors, more business
owners employ an office manager than an accountant and/or in-house legal
counsel (19% vs. 5%). Although, if they could employ another person, 18%
believe that the professional assistance that would be most valuable to their
business would be an accountant/lawyer.
The research also found that business owners handle the majority of office
tasks including:
Ordering supplies
- 80%
Filing
- 77%
Paying invoices
- 71%
Preparing invoices
- 70%
Printing/ binding documents
- 70%
Opening the business in the morning - 67%
Closing up at night
- 66%
Cleaning the office space
- 58%
Reception duties
- 54%
Customer deliveries
- 49%
Deepak Soni adds: "It is important for entrepreneurs to recognise when they
need to seek out expert advice and support so they aren't opening themselves
up to business critical risks. For example, a badly worded supplier contract
could lead to disputes down the line that could end up breaking the bank or the
relationship."
For more information about Hiscox business insurance, visit:
http://www.hiscox.co.uk/business-insurance/
Notes to editors
[1]
The Survey Shop interviewed a sample of 600 respondents, 300 from the UK
and 300 from the US, drawn at random from online panels of small businesses
with fewer than ten employees between 14 and
17th May 2012
. The
respondents were qualified as owners, partners and directors. The research
has statistical accuracy of +/- 2% to +/- 4% for the whole sample at 95%
confidence.
About Hiscox
Hiscox, headquartered in
Bermuda
, is an international specialist insurance
group listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE:HSX). There are three main
underwriting parts of the Group - Hiscox London Market, Hiscox UK and
Europe
and Hiscox International. Hiscox London Market underwrites mainly
internationally traded business in the London Market - generally large or
complex business which needs to be shared with other insurers or needs the
international licences of Lloyd's. Hiscox UK and Hiscox Europe offer a range of
specialist insurance for professionals and business customers, as well as high
net worth individuals. Hiscox International includes operations in
Bermuda
,
Guernsey and
USA
.
For further information on all Hiscox business insurance products or public
liability quotes please visit http://www.hiscox.co.uk
For further information please contact:
Hiscox
Abi Clark
abi.clark@hiscox.com
+44(0)207-448-6470
Johanna Boland
johanna.boland@hiscox.com
+44(0)207-448-6494
CJP Communications
Kerryn Dinsdale
kdinsdale@cjpcom.com
+44(0)207-074-1836
Saira Khan
skhan@cjpcom.com
+44(0)207-074-1837
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