Development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in developed countries and possibilities of applying the same strategy in Ukraine
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CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND OF UKRAINIAN SME SECTOR1
CHAPTER 2: BACKGROUND OF SME SECTOR IN WESTERN COUNTRIES2
CHAPTER 3: AIMS AND OBJECTIVES3
CHAPTER 4: LITERATURE REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT OF SMES IN WESTERN COUNTRIES4
CHAPTER 5: SECONDARY RESEARCH ON SMES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (POLAND AS A CASE STUDY)7
CHAPTER 5.1: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY9
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CHAPTER 6: DATA ANALYSIS15
Lack of information on possible sources of financing15
Limited availability of financing16
Complexity of financing arrangements16
Time delays in receiving finance from financial institutions17
Size of collateral required to obtain finance18
CHAPTER 7: EVALUATION19
CHAPTER 8: CONCLUSION22
CHAPTER 9: REFERENCES23
APPENDIX26
Questionnaire26
CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND OF UKRAINIAN SME SECTOR
The trend to windup the business has grown by over 20% as compared since 2010 in Ukraine. The favour for supporting the private Ukrainian entrepreneurship is easy to explain. After the adoption of the Fiscal Code of the small companies, the conditions are incompatible with the business. The legislative initiatives enacted in 2011 does not help, but rather discriminated small businesses by limiting the real opportunities for companies working in the Ukraine economy. In fact, the system is often used as a way for tax optimization, and also suffered the true representatives of small business, in particular services. All changes are too radical, and virtually eliminate the benefits. In the view of experts, expulsion of SOP (Standard Operating procedures) from the market is one of the strongest attacks in the segment of small and medium enterprises (Strahan, 1996, 6).
The conditions of the loans are more loyal for the borrower in SME segment. Where they can now have short terms loan available for three to six months in 12%-13%, while rates of other times, reaching 18-19%. European lenders also prefer to support entrepreneurs working in the physical needs segments. Ukraine has established its economy, as an outsourcing base and other services base economy. These industries enjoy certain tax benefits in the current mode, and also being discussed specific bills associated with the development of these industries.
CHAPTER 2: BACKGROUND OF SME SECTOR IN WESTERN COUNTRIES
According to the 2010 progress report on the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), it is projected that many of the targets set for fighting hunger and poverty will not be met in many regions as hoped by 2015. According to the report, the number of people who are malnourished has continued to grow: as a consequence of the food crisis, ...