Most owners of small companies rate family relationships as more important than business success but almost three-quarters of them are having to sacrifice time with loved ones in order to ensure their firms survive, a survey says.
The MYOB Business Monitor, a regular survey of 1000 New Zealand small to medium enterprises, also found 48 per cent of owners were cutting household expenses to keep their companies up-and-running, while 58 per cent said they had to cut back on family holidays and another 38 per cent said they often missed out on important family occasions.
"Small business owners are some of the biggest drivers of the New Zealand economy, but I don't think there is a widespread understanding of the sort of sacrifices they are making," said Julian Smith, general manager of accounting software provider MYOB.
"The research shows that small business owners are routinely having to give up time with their family if they want to stay in business."
The survey found 64 per cent of respondents said they were very proud when their children succeeded, while 53 per cent said they were very proud of getting married or settling down with a partner.