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FUNDAMENTALS OF SMALL BUSINESS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR START UP, SURVIVAL, GROWTH, AND CHANGING ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES
Paul Dunn, Leo CheathamIn the life of a business, the lack of adequate liquidity to meet current obligations when they come due frequently results in problems which, more often than desirable, result in…
A MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF SMALL BUSINESS LONG‐TERM FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
Dale L. FlesherMost small businesses today could probably benefit from a management audit of the firm's long‐term financial affairs. In large corporations, internal auditors generally have free…
CASH CONVERSION CYCLE AND FIRM SIZE: A STUDY OF RETAIL FIRMS
Jimmy D. Moss, Bert StineMany businesses are faced with liquidity problems for various reasons. This is especially true for small businesses, since most must operate with fewer sources of both short and…
UTILIZING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AS CASH FLOW PLANNING AND CONTROL TOOLS
Leo Cheatham, Carole CheathamEvidence in the literature repeatedly points towards failure to understand cash flow shortages as a major problem of small business operators. Theoretically, they should be able…
A SURVEY TO IDENTIFY REASONS FOR DENIAL OF SMALL BUSINESS LOAN REQUESTS
Ray G. Jones, Theodor KohersOne of the major concerns of small businesses today is adequate cash flow. Sometimes firms suffer from a negative cash flow, especially in the early years of their operation and…
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