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What is the average life span of small and medium-sized enterprises in China?
According to Fortune magazine, the average life expectancy of small and medium-sized enterprises in the United States is less than seven years, and that of large enterprises is less than 40 years. In China, the average life span of small and medium-sized enterprises is only 2.5 years, while that of group enterprises is only 7-8 years. About 654.38+ million enterprises in the United States close down every year, while there are 654.38+million enterprises in China, which is 654.38+00 times that of the United States. Not only the life cycle of enterprises is short, but also few enterprises can become stronger and bigger.

Some enterprises, from establishment to bankruptcy, don't even know what's going on financially. When it comes to finance, they only know invoices and tax returns. Even if the company's business increased in the later period, they also noticed that they hired full-time accountants to keep accounts, file tax returns and apply for invoices to deal with the daily financial problems of enterprises. However, full-time accountants have limited energy and experience. With the continuous growth of enterprises, financial challenges also follow.

Extended information can also be seen from the list of the 400 richest people in the world published by another financial magazine Forbes. Comparing the data of the same list 20 years ago, only 1 of every five super-rich people on the list can stay on the list for 20 consecutive years.

For many families, 20 years is not even a generation, let alone three generations. In addition, other studies also show that less than 13% of the total family businesses can be passed on to the third generation, and only 20, that is, 5% family businesses can continue to make money for shareholders after the third generation!

You know, the list here is the richest people in the world. Of the global population of 6.7 billion, only 400 people (or families) are eligible for the list, that is, only one out of every 65.438+06.75 million people is selected; There are even fewer people who are still rich in the fourth generation, and it takes an average of 335 million people to produce one. In other words, if this level of rich families appear in the world in the form of "very average", the United States will not get any because its population has just exceeded 300 million.

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