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Quick fix can backfire

Discounting may seem like a good strategy for your small-to-medium enterprise (SME) in these challenging times as it’s a quick fix to nail down some sales and keep cash flow ticking over. Already two in five (42%) Australian businesses have had to access support measures to manage the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the latest research from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

For small businesses, however, discounting is a strategy that can backfire in the longer term, especially if your SME is already working with clients doing it tough. More than 70% of businesses in manufacturing (78%), wholesale trade (74%), recreation and personal services (83%), information media and telecommunications (75%), property and business services (74%) and transport, postal and

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