Companies who have exceeded the cap of three years are more numerous

After a air hole linked to the crisis of 2008, the French economic fabric is strengthened: three companies (out autoentrepreneur) created in 2014 on four (75%)

Companies who have exceeded the cap of three years are more numerous

After a air hole linked to the crisis of 2008, the French economic fabric is strengthened: three companies (out autoentrepreneur) created in 2014 on four (75%) were still in business three years after their creation. According to the insee, which publishes every four years the bulletin of health of societies recent, it is three points better than the structures that were born in 2010: 72% had celebrated their third anniversary with a sales increase of eight points compared to the previous generation. Insee explained that the improvement in economic conditions is primarily responsible for the improved resistance of the vintage 2014: the GDP grew 1.2% in 2016 and 2.2% in 2017, compared to only 0.3% in 2012 and 0.6% in 2013. The recipe for lasting remains, however, unchanged.

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To be at the head of a young shoot perennial, the contractors should preferably be a company (SAS, SARL), a legal status that has enabled 83% of companies in 2014 to be still active after three years, compared to 63% of individual entrepreneurs.

The health rather than the hotel

the strength of The structure also increases with the financial resources committed to the startup. The rate of sustainability climbs, and from 64% to 80% when the initial investment goes from 1000 to 40,000 euros. The business sector is also crucial. The health, education, social action and transport are the most profitable. The trade and hospitality are more chaotic, even if the generation 2014 it is generally better out than its predecessor. Insee note finally that the structures created in rural communities are more likely to flourish than those born in large cities. The issue: increased competition which leads to more cash-flow problems.

Date Of Update: 29 April 2019, 00:00
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