Business financing options for SMEs in Zimbabwe Post February 2009

During the decade starting from 2000, Zimbabwe has experienced a severe economic meltdown culminating in hyperinflation. Most business operations ground to a halt due to lack of agricultural and industrial production. To kick start the economy, the Zimbabwean government adopted a multi-currency syst...

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Main Authors: Nyamwanza, Tonderai, Mavhiki, Severino
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://thejournalofbusiness.org/index.php/site/article/view/358
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1527
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description During the decade starting from 2000, Zimbabwe has experienced a severe economic meltdown culminating in hyperinflation. Most business operations ground to a halt due to lack of agricultural and industrial production. To kick start the economy, the Zimbabwean government adopted a multi-currency system in February 2009 among other several measures. This policy position wiped away all savings which were Zimbabwean dollar denominated and this meant that all entrepreneurs were starting businesses or continuing in business from a zero capital base. To compound issues there were limited or no external financial sources. SMEs are considered to be the bedrock upon which Zimbabwe’s economic revival will be built. The objective of this study is to explore how Zimbabwean SMEs financed their operations post the adoption of the multi-currency system in 2009 or gained access to financial resources. An interesting finding of this study was that resources especially financial resources were very limited due to the economic conditions prevailing in the country. Organisations had to balance the need for resources against availability and had to depend on internal resources rather than external resources. As a result several business issues have had to be parked until the business’s financial position improves.
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spelling ir-11408-15272022-06-27T13:49:06Z Business financing options for SMEs in Zimbabwe Post February 2009 Nyamwanza, Tonderai Mavhiki, Severino Vision, SMEs, strategy implementation, survival, intrinsic growth, external financing During the decade starting from 2000, Zimbabwe has experienced a severe economic meltdown culminating in hyperinflation. Most business operations ground to a halt due to lack of agricultural and industrial production. To kick start the economy, the Zimbabwean government adopted a multi-currency system in February 2009 among other several measures. This policy position wiped away all savings which were Zimbabwean dollar denominated and this meant that all entrepreneurs were starting businesses or continuing in business from a zero capital base. To compound issues there were limited or no external financial sources. SMEs are considered to be the bedrock upon which Zimbabwe’s economic revival will be built. The objective of this study is to explore how Zimbabwean SMEs financed their operations post the adoption of the multi-currency system in 2009 or gained access to financial resources. An interesting finding of this study was that resources especially financial resources were very limited due to the economic conditions prevailing in the country. Organisations had to balance the need for resources against availability and had to depend on internal resources rather than external resources. As a result several business issues have had to be parked until the business’s financial position improves. 2016-06-08T13:19:25Z 2016-06-08T13:19:25Z 2014-01 Article http://thejournalofbusiness.org/index.php/site/article/view/358 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1527 en International Journal of Business and Social Research;Vol 4, No 1; p. 124-129 open
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Business financing options for SMEs in Zimbabwe Post February 2009
title Business financing options for SMEs in Zimbabwe Post February 2009
title_full Business financing options for SMEs in Zimbabwe Post February 2009
title_fullStr Business financing options for SMEs in Zimbabwe Post February 2009
title_full_unstemmed Business financing options for SMEs in Zimbabwe Post February 2009
title_short Business financing options for SMEs in Zimbabwe Post February 2009
title_sort business financing options for smes in zimbabwe post february 2009
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