ABSTRACT
Nigeria’s economy is characterized vary
by large number of micro enterprises, and in between lie small and medium
enterprises (SMEs). The unique feature of most SMEs is that, they can be easily
established since their requirement in terms of capital, technology; management
and even utilities are not as demanding as it is the case of large enterprises.
Consequently, small enterprise sector is one of the leading employers (next
only to peasant agriculture) in Nigeria and has been recognized as significant
sector in employment creation, income generation, poverty alleviation and a
base for industrial development. It is estimated that there are over 30 million
enterprises in the sector employing between 15 to 16 million people. Despite
the enormous potential of the private sector, poor record keeping is identified
as a constraint hampering its growth in Nigeria. Businesses are unable to keep
track of daily activities and banks are unwilling to lend to SMEs all due to
lack of financial information. Hence, this study seeks to investigate whether
SMEs practice bookkeeping or not, and the contributions of bookkeeping to the
growth of SMEs in the Uyo in Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria. The study considered a
total population of 450 comprising SMEs, 15 Banks as well as SMEDAN office in
the Local Government Area. Out of this figure, a simple random sampling
technique was used to select a sample size of 136 for the study. From the
findings of the study, it was revealed that, 80.8% SMEs were practicing
bookkeeping and the manual system was predominantly used. The recommendations
however were that, SMEDAN must be strengthen and well resourced by government
to offer support services in the area of organizing effective training
programmes for SMEs operators. There must also be an intensive publicity in the
local dialect through the mass media to sensitize SME operators on the need to
maintain proper books of records.
TOPIC: ASSESSING BOOK-KEEPING PRACTICES OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 65
Price: 3000 NGN
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