scholarly journals Working Capital Management Practices of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality of the Western Region of Ghana

Author(s):  
Samuel Effah ◽  
Ernest Frempong ◽  
Angelina Kwasi ◽  
Juliet Appiah Osei Afoakwa
Author(s):  
Genesis Gyasi Sah

A business ought to be able to breed an adequate amount of cash and cash equivalent to meet its short-term liabilities if it is to carry on and develop in business. For that reason, working capital management which helps an entity to, efficiently and effectively manage current assets and liabilities is a key factor in the company’s long-term success; without working capital, the non- current assets will not function. The better the degree to which current assets exceed current liability, the more solvent or liquid a company is likely to be. This paper observes the relationship between working capital management practices of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the performance and profitability of these businesses in the Kumasi Metropolis distinctively Asafo, to evaluate key ratios of industries of such working capital management policies in ensuring that current assets meets current liabilities, to assess the degree to which management of SMEs are dedicated to the effective and efficient management of working capital. The implication of the findings is that the government of Ghana should pursue policies aimed at encouraging training and improving the managerial skills of SME owner/managers as well as creating the enabling environment for the development of improved modern technologies to transform the business processes of these vital industries.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (05) ◽  
pp. 1789-1803
Author(s):  
Somathilake HMDN ◽  
Pathirawasam C

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play an important role in every developing country contributing to the growth of the economy in many ways. The aim of this study is to identify the effect of financial management practices on performance of SMEs in Sri Lanka: Special Reference to North Central Province (NCP). Working capital management practices, Investment appraisal practices, Capital structure management practices, financial reporting & analysis practices and Accounting information system practices were identified as independent variables and Performance of SMEs was identified as the dependent variable of this study. All SMEs (nearly 2000 SMEs) operating in NCP during the year 2019 was identified as the population of this study. Out of that, 322 SMEs were selected as the sample based on disproportionate stratified random sampling method and final sample was 245 manufacturing, service and trade SMEs operating in NCP. Data was collected through a structured questionnaire distributed among SMEs functioning in NCP. Descriptive statistics and inferential statistics like Pearson correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze data using the SPSS package. Results of the study revealed that there is a positive effect of financial management practices on performance of SMEs. Among financial management practices, working capital management practices and capital structure management practices have a significant positive effect on SMEs performance. Keywords: Capital structure, Financial Management, Performance, Small and Medium Enterprises, Sri Lanka, Working capital.


2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (01) ◽  
pp. 1-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Godfred Adjapong Afrifa

This paper reports the results of an investigation of the effect of Working Capital Management (WCM) practices on profitability of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), from the perspective of financial directors. Specifically, I look at their WCM target level practices, WCM alteration frequency and WCM strategy practices. The analyses are based on questionnaire distributed to 248 AIM listed SMEs. The paper employs OLS regression on responses from 72 managers of AIM listed SMEs. The results show that the WCM practices of AIM listed SMEs managers have an effect on profitability. However, the results show that given the limited resources of SMEs, the main focus of managers should be on the setting of specific target level for WCM so as to increase profitability.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 5-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alina Hyz ◽  
Dimitrios Stavroulakis ◽  
Petros Kalandonis

Working capital represents the amount of funds invested in firms' current assets. Optimizing working capital management is a challenge and a necessity for firms especially today due to the demand volatility and limit access to bank credit. This paper investigates the relationship between working capital management and firms' performance in small and medium enterprises in Greece. The results suggests that an effective working capital management is a necessary component of firm's future growth and profitability. The analysis used data for a sample of 459 small and medium enterprises for the period from 2008 to 2012. The paper is organized as follows: in the next section we briefly present the problem based on literature review. This is followed by the presentation of research methodology and the data sources used in the analysis. The results are presented and discussed in section three. Last section summarizes the conclusions and presents further opportunities for research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-32
Author(s):  
Khoirunnisa Cahya Firdarini ◽  
Agung Slamet Prasetyo

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are one of important sector of national economic that have contributed to labor absorption and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). They could survive of financial crisis both in national and global scale. This  research  examines  the  effect  of  accounting information and working capital management toward business success of small and medium enterprise (SMEs) with age of business as moderating variable. The  population of  this  research  are  small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in creative industries sector operated in Yogyakarta district. They are handycraft, culinary and fashion. Based  on  purposive  sampling  method,  total  sample  of  this  research  is  200 SMEs.  Hypothesis  testing  used  is  path analysis using structural equation modelling (SEM). The test result shows that accounting information and working capital management have  positive  and  significant  effect to the success of SMEs.Age of business as moderating variable also have positive  and  significant  effect to the success of SMEs.


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