Study: Female entrepreneurs optimistic about 2017
Despite facing tremendous management challenges, female entrepreneurs are determined to make it, a new study has found.
According to a survey by Vistaprint, an online provider of marketing products and services to micro businesses, 69 percent of female entrepreneurs expect more financial success for their business in the next year, SmallBizTrends.com reported.
The study found 63 percent of U.S. women say starting a business has allowed them to take control. Women business owners are, in fact, so happy with their decision to follow their entrepreneurial dreams that 78 percent would recommend starting their own business to someone else, the article said.
While female entrepreneurs show a lot of confidence and resilience, there are some challenges that continue making life difficult. Managing day-to-day operations (52 percent) is the biggest difficulty.
Read the full article at smallbiztrends.com.