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Title: TO DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL TRAINING ON SMES GROWTH AT
KIBAHA TOWN COUNCIL
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Authors: Charles Gowele and Dr Chacha Matoka, Tanzania |
Abstract: The study sought to examine the effect of training on SMEs growth at kibaha town council. The
study employed positivist philosophy. Likewise, a quantitative approach research was used. To
evaluate the impact of microfinance institutions on the expansion of small and medium-sized
businesses, the study used a descriptive survey design. A sample of 370 respondents was drawn
using a random sampling strategy from the target population of 4,855. Structured questionnaires
were used to collect data. Descriptive statistics and linear multiple regression were used to
analyze data. The study found that training was positive and significantly related to the
dependent variable (Sacco's growth) at Kibaha town Council. From the findings, the study
recommends that there should be a need to develop and offer training programs that are tailored
to the specific needs and challenges faced by SMEs in different sectors and growth stages within
Kibaha Town Council.
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