
Research from Capital on Tap shows that small businesses are losing out on up to £43,000 a year by doing favours for friends, family and clients.
The survey revealed:
• The healthcare industry offered an average discount rate of £428.80, leading them to lose over £42,000 per year in revenue
• The property management and development industry revealed that they provide an average discounted rate of £315.40, equating to over £11,500 per year
Discounted rates are not uncommon for small businesses who are looking to win new contracts or who want to secure additional business in quieter times. As experts in their fields, they are often asked for free professional advice but when this stops being the exception and becomes the norm it can be extremely expensive.
Small businesses offer specialist and often unique services that add value to your business so if a favour is absolutely necessary be conscious of the time they are sacrificing and price they are paying to do it. You could return the favour by writing them a great review or share their social media posts to a wider audience. Be alert to the fact that if they are doing you a favour during working hours, it is probably costing them in some way.
Doing favours for friends and family is not unusual.If you are asking for a favour, the likelihood is that so are many others. Be considerate to the fact that your friend or family member has a life outside of work and wants to switch off at the end of the day or at the weekend just as you do.