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The Indian Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises are the forerunners in the Indian growth story with a contribution of 29 percent to Indian GDP, 45 percent contribution to exports, and employment generation of 11.10 crores. Further, every business entity needs working capital to facilitate the...
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This paper examines the influence of cash flow on the relationship between net working capital and firm performance. The paper employs unbalanced panel data regression analysis on a sample of 6,926 non-financial small and medium enterprises in the United Kingdom for the period from 2004 to...
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This paper aims to report the results of an investigation of the relationship between working capital level, measured by the cash conversion cycle and profitability of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The paper employs panel data regression analysis on a sample of 160 Alternative Investment...
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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...
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This paper reports the results of an investigation of the effect of Working Capital Management (WCM) on the performance of listed Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The study also examines whether the effect of WCM on performance differs between ‘small' and ‘medium' firms. The paper...
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This study aims to investigate the effects of financial bootstrapping and government support on working capital, as well as the moderating role of entrepreneurial orientation towards the impact of working capital on financial performance. The study was conducted on 260 MSME owners in the food...
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Purpose – This paper reports the results of an investigation of the relative importance of working capital management, measured by the cash conversion cycle (CCC), and its components (inventory, accounts receivable and accounts payable) to the profitability of SMEs. Design/methodology/approach...
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Short-term financial management involves the management of current assets and liabilities, which directly affect an organisation's liquidity and profitability. This study aims to examine the relationship between the operating performance and short-term financial management of small and...
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The purpose of this paper to investigate the efficiency of working capital management and its impact on small firm's liquidity, profitability and operating cash flows. Small firms have a considerable amount of fund tied up with current assets and faced with difficulties to access external fund...
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Actually determining the intrinsic value of liquidity is one of the unsolved problems in finance. Firms hold liquidity for a variety of different reasons. Generally, liquidity balances held in a firm can be called considered, precautionary, speculative, transactional and intentional. The first...
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