Original Research

Management of trade credit by small and medium-sized enterprises

Werner H. Otto
Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences | Vol 11, No 1 | a178 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/jef.v11i1.178 | © 2018 Werner H. Otto | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 31 January 2018 | Published: 09 April 2018

About the author(s)

Werner H. Otto, Department of Commercial Accounting, School of Accounting, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract

This study identifies the trade credit management situation within the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) environment. The purpose of this study is to determine the trade credit management practices of SMEs, focussing on debtors alone, in order to establish whether South African SMEs mismanage trade credit. Focussing on SMEs, this study created a unique opportunity to determine the trade credit management practices of SMEs specifically. This article provides vital evidence containing SMEs’ trade credit management practices and insight to entrepreneurs (SME owners) and government regarding possible reasons why SMEs find it difficult to manage trade credit effectively. Data were analysed using statistical techniques such as descriptive statistics, frequencies, cross-tabulations and mean scores. The intention is that SMEs and small firms can use the results of this study in assessing the appropriateness and effectiveness of their own practices and, in doing so, contribute towards the sustainability and viability of SMEs in order to empower SMEs to operate successfully in addressing the South African development challenges.

Keywords

trade credit; working capital; debtors; management; mismanagement; small and medium-sized enterprises

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