FINANCIAL FITNESS FOR SMES: THE POWER OF EFFECTIVE RECORD KEEPING

Authors

  • Adeola Aladejebi and Olufunke Jaoladimej The Great Business Clinic Ltd. (TGBCL), 4, Turton Street, Sabo Yaba Lagos, Nigeria and Department of Finance, University of Lagos,

Keywords:

SMEs, Record keeping, Financial management, Credit access, Business performance

Abstract

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are recognized as pivotal contributors to the economies of both developed and developing nations. Nevertheless, many SMEs, including those in Nigeria, grapple with the challenge of inadequate accounting records. This study delves into the critical role of effective record-keeping in SMEs and its far-reaching consequences, particularly in terms of financial access and overall business management. By examining the intricacies of record keeping, this research underscores the significance of structured accounting systems and highlights the multi-dimensional aspects of record management in SMEs. Moreover, it elucidates how these aspects influence various stakeholders, from business owners to government bodies, creditors, and prospective investors. Given the essential role of SMEs in Nigeria's economic landscape, this study carries significant implications for the country's economic development.

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Published

2024-06-25

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