The Paper Factory Business Solutions

The Paper Factory Business Solutions The Paper Factory Business Solutions is a not-for-profit initiative by a group of post graduate business management students.

Our social motive is to share our academic expertise, strategies and knowledge to traditional business organisations without expecting any monetary return. We are into forming our great business solutions enterprises to fulfill the industry's management requirements.

The Most Profitable Small BusinessesRemember the dotcom bubble? You know, that wacky window in the late ’90s when profit...
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The Most Profitable Small Businesses

Remember the dotcom bubble? You know, that wacky window in the late ’90s when profitless technology companies scored billion-dollar valuations like bouquets on Valentine’s Day. This isn’t 1999, but the tech sector is getting frothy. Hot targets of late: Facebook, Groupon, 3Par, Huffington Post, among others. This time, at least, the beneficiaries are generating some profits–and profits are ultimately the basis for what any company is worth to investors in the long run.

To bring things more down to earth, we decided to assess the profit-making ability of small businesses in a variety of more traditional industries.

With the help of Sageworks, a Raleigh, N.C.-based accounting consultancy and private-company data provider, Forbes assembled a list of the 20 most profitable types of businesses, on a pretax basis. At No. 1: offices of Certified Public Accountants, with an average pretax margin of 16.5%. Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists), which clock an average 10.4% margin, brought up the rear.

The data are drawn from financial statements on nearly 300,000 companies, most with under $10 million in annual revenue, and bucketed by five- and six-digit North American Industry Classification System codes. The figures were gathered between Jan 1, 2003 and Jan 1, 2011, to capture an entire business cycle. To be considered, each category included at least 100 companies. (Banks were excluded from the analysis, as their accounting methods are not comparable to other industries’.)

Here is a list of the 20 most-profitable industries and their average pretax margins:

1. Offices of Certified Public Accountants

Average Pretax Margin, 2003-2010: 16.5%

2. Offices of Chiropractors: 15.3%

3. Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical and Emergency Centers: 15%

4. Other Accounting Services: 14.9%

5. Offices of Dentists: 14.7%

6. Tax Preparation Services: 14.7%

7. Offices of Orthodontists: 14.4%

8. Offices of Lawyers: 13.4%

9. Sales Financing: 13.3%

10. Portfolio Management: 12.2%

11. Drilling Oil And Gas Wells: 12%

12. Offices of Optometrists: 11.5%

13. Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Mini-warehouses): 11.3%

14. Offices of Real Estate Appraisers: 11%

15. Lessors of Miniwarehouses and Self-Storage Units: 11%

16. Insurance Agencies and Brokerages: 11%

17. Other Activities Related To Credit Intermediation: 10.7%

18. Investment Advice: 10.7%

19. Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and Audiologists: 10.6%

20. Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists): 10.4%

courtesy: www.forbes.com

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