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6 mistakes that can make small businesses fail in Ghana

From poor financial management to weak customer service, these six common mistakes can put a small business in Ghana

by The Custodian News
August 22, 2026
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Starting a small business in Ghana can be an exciting way to generate income, create jobs and achieve financial independence. From food businesses and retail shops to farming, fashion, transportation and digital services, thousands of Ghanaians rely on small businesses for their livelihoods.

However, having a good business idea does not automatically guarantee success. Many businesses fail not because there is no demand for their products or services, but because owners make avoidable mistakes.

Here are 6 common mistakes that can cause small businesses to struggle or eventually fail in Ghana.

1. Starting without a clear business plan

One of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make is starting a business without properly planning how it will operate.

A business plan does not have to be a complicated document. At a minimum, an entrepreneur should know what product or service they will offer, who their customers are, how much it will cost to operate and how the business will make money.

Without proper planning, business owners may spend money on unnecessary equipment, choose the wrong location or underestimate their operating expenses.

2. Mixing business money with personal money

Many small business owners treat their business cash as personal money.

For example, an entrepreneur may make GH¢500 in sales and immediately use part of it to pay personal bills without recording the transaction. Over time, it becomes difficult to determine whether the business is actually profitable.

Business owners should maintain separate accounts or cash records for business and personal expenses. Every withdrawal should be recorded so that the owner knows exactly how much money the business generates.

3. Poor financial record-keeping

A business can have many customers and still lose money if the owner does not keep proper financial records.

Sales, expenses, debts, stock purchases, salaries and other transactions should be recorded consistently.

Keeping records helps entrepreneurs identify profitable products, control expenses and determine when prices need to be adjusted.

Even a simple notebook, spreadsheet or accounting application can make a significant difference.

4. Giving too much credit

Selling products or services on credit can help attract customers, but excessive credit can create serious cash-flow problems.

A business may appear to be making money because customers owe it large amounts, but the owner may not have enough cash to restock or pay suppliers.

Entrepreneurs should establish clear credit policies. Customers who buy on credit should have agreed payment deadlines, and outstanding debts should be monitored carefully.

5. Ignoring cash flow

Profit and cash flow are not the same thing.

A business may be profitable on paper but still struggle to pay its bills because money is tied up in unpaid invoices or unsold stock.

Small businesses should monitor how much cash comes in and goes out each week or month. Maintaining an emergency reserve can also help the business survive unexpected expenses.

6. Setting prices without calculating costs

Some entrepreneurs set prices based solely on what competitors are charging.

This can be dangerous because their own costs may be higher.

Before setting a selling price, business owners should consider the cost of purchasing or producing the product, transportation, rent, electricity, labour, packaging, taxes and other expenses.

The selling price should provide enough margin to cover costs and generate a reasonable profit.

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