Finance expert Mike Periu on how small manufacturers mush prepare for Sequestration and the financial Impact on them.
Small Manufacturers must Prepare for Sequestration, It will lead to $1.2 trillion in spending reductions beginning in January, with half of that coming from the defense budget. According to National Defense Magazine, military spending is expected to decrease by nearly $500 billion over the next 10 years. This doesn’t include the impact of Sequestration, which is an automatic reduction in certain government spending unless lawmakers reach an agreement to change it.
Many small manufacturers serve as subcontractors on defense contracts and sequestration will have a direct and significant impact on their revenues. Approximately 70 percent of defense spending is allocated to these subcontractors or suppliers.
About small business finance expert Mike Periu
Mike Periu has experience in small business finance. He founded Proximo, LLC a company that offers consumer and small business training services focused on technology and money.
Mike Periu teaches individual empowerment through entrepreneurship and financial literacy. He has appeared 500+ times on television and radio. Visit the Reach and Media pages of his website to learn more about where he has appeared.
You can read more of Mike’s articles on his blog or at American Express OpenForum, Yahoo! Finanzas and the Huffington Post.
Mike has a degree in International Business and Finance which he received at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. He received a Fellowship from the Kauffman Foundation for the Labs for Enterprise Creation program in Kansas City.
Learn more about Mike Periu
Mike works with small businesses to teach them about finance and management. He started Proximo, LLC, a company that offers small business education and training services focused on finance and technology.
Periu also writes for OpenForum, Yahoo! Finanzas the Huffington Post contributor.
Mike went to Georgetown University where he studied Finance and International Business. He also serves on the Board of the Council for Economic Education and was a Fellow at the Kauffman Foundation.