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To bring variation in data I have collected sample data from 15 different types of small bussiness firms.Some important information about the firms is given below in a tabular form:

Profit
Sample
Name of the firm
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Ki.Nakini
Y.Touch Tailors
Dressezz
Ankhi Noor Optics
Md. Yusuf
Md. Siraj
Saj Ghor
Md. Shafique
Dhanshiri
Barisal Muslim Hotel
Samiya Pharmacy
Jamal Uddin
Sanjana Library
Super Clean Laundary
Style salon

Type of firm

Year of Current Current
Month(Sale
starting sales per costs per s‐Costs) month month

Gift shop
Tailor Shop
Online Boutique
Optics Store
Fish seller
Tea stall
Beauty Parlour
Vegetable Vendor
Grocery Store
Restaurant
Pharmacy
Fruit seller
Stationary Store
Laundary service
Men's salon

2000
2003
2011
2007
2000
2005
2010
2007
2003
2000
2001
2010
2005
2006
2008

25000
45000
35000
175000
165000
36000
45000
135000
150000
180000
135000
60000
185000
15000
60000

23500
26000
30000
117550
142000
30000
26000
120000
120550
127000
114500
41000
153500
8000
41000

Respondents answer to the question Are they Happy with the existing level of profit:

13%

YES
NO
NOT SURE

Per

14%

73%

1500
19000
5000
57450
23000
6000
19000
15000
29450
53000
20500
19000
31500
7000
19000

PROBLEMS IN DOING BUSINESS
(a) Cost escalation/ Price increase of products

EXTREME

0

STRONG

2

HIGH

6

YES

7

NO

0
0

2

4
No. of Respondent

6

8

(b) Increase of wages of employees

EXTREME

0

STRONG

0

HIGH

2

YES

7

NO

6
0

2

4
No. of Respondent

6

8

(c) Increase of government fees/taxes

EXTREME

0

STRONG

0

HIGH

1

YES

12

NO

2
0

5
No. of Respondent

10

15

(d) Competition from other firms/business

EXTREME

0

STRONG

0

HIGH

6

YES

7

NO

2
0

2

4

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