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The gap in management accounting skills required by venture capital providers and those possessed by small and medium enterprises in the craft industry

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Title: The gap in management accounting skills required by venture capital providers and those possessed by small and medium enterprises in the craft industry
Author: Shaku, Mmudi David
Abstract: SMEs are considered as the best possible vehicle to reduce the unemployment rate and increase economic participation in the country, specifically for historically disadvantaged people. Due to, among other things, the lack of small business management skills, the potential of SMEs cannot be fully realised. From the study it was found that one of the major reasons why SMEs fail to secure loans is a lack of management accounting skills. This lack of management accounting skills is due to a lack of mentors, training and business education. The study has identified a number of management accounting skills which most of the venture capital providers consider when they evaluate applications for loans. From empirical survey it was considered that budgeting, cash flow management and product costing were considered as imperative by most venture capital providers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4907
Date: 2011-02
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