Financial Management and Growth of Selected Business Enterprises in Makindye Division, Kampala District, Uganda

Abstract

The study intended to establish the relationship between financial management and growth of selected business enterprises in Makindye Division, Kampala District. It was guided by four objectives which included determining; the demographic characteristics of respondents, the level of financial management , the level of  growth of selected business and the  significant relationship in level of financial management and growth of a business enterprise in Makindye Division. The Researcher made questionnaires used to collect data from 278 business owners selected purposively. A descriptive corelational, cross-sectional and expost-facto design were used. Data analysis was done using frequencies, percentages, means, and Pearson linear correlation coefficiency (PLCC). The findings indicated that most respondents were male 146 (52.5%), followed by female who composed of 132 (47.5%). The researcher recommended, that care should be taken for investment, finance, dividend, liquidity, and working capital in an enterprise is to cope-up with growth. The researcher concludes that the levels of Financial Management and growth of business enterprise were both generally satisfactory among the enterprises. Once the above aspects are attended to, Financial Management is very useful vice to growth of selected business enterprises.

Country : Uganda

1 Musoke Matthew2 Kassim B. Ssekabira3 Novembriata Sumil

  1. Department of Business and Management, Team University, P.O. Box 8128 Mengo, Kampala, Uganda
  2. School of Graduate Studies and Research (SGSR), Team University, P.O. Box 8128 Mengo, Kampala, Uganda
  3. College of Higher Degree and Research (CHDR), Kampala International University, PO Box 20000, Kampala, Uganda

IRJIET, Volume 6, Issue 5, May 2022 pp. 63-70

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2022.605008

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