The financial expectations of SMEs is on an eleven-year peak
The financial expectations of domestic SMEs have increased considerably, according to the K & H SME Trust Index research data.
Analysts expect an average earnings growth of 8.5 percent and 5.1 percent increase in profits in the next year, which is the highest predicted expectation since 2006. Considering the future development of their finances, the micro-enterprises are the most optimistic. Their revenue and profit expectations have doubled.
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