Leasing Competence, Lease Structure And Perceived Performance Of Smes In Uganda

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Date
2009
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Makerere University
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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) make up approximately 90 per cent of Uganda’s private sector and contribute two-thirds of national income. In Uganda, leasing has bridged the current financing gap experienced by SMEs, and efforts have been made to improve the leasing competences of SME Managers yet many more SMEs close shop annually. This empirical study sought to establish the relationship between leasing competence, lease structure and perceived performance of SMEs. The research adopted a cross sectional study combined with quantitative approach. A sample one hundred and thirty two (132) SMEs located in Kampala district was conveniently selected. The data was collected using a questionnaire filled in by SME managers and analyzed using SPSS11.0 and excel software
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Small and medium-sized, enterprises
Citation
Kampumure, J. (2009). Leasing competence, lease structure and perceived performance of SMEs in Uganda (Doctoral dissertation, Makerere University).
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