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Financování malých a středních podniků


Business Administration and Management

Financování malých a středních podniků

Name and surname of author:

Marie Paseková, Drahomíra Pavelková

Year:
2002
Issue:
4
Keywords:
malé a střední podniky, dlouhodobý bankovní úvěr, leasing, rizikový kapitál, cizí zdroje financování, programy podpory podnikání
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Abstract: The Frequent Problems of Financing of SMEs The core strength of SMEs (especially small and small-to-medium sized enterprises), is their greater flexibility and, to a significant extent - their innovative abilities and creativity. The core weakness traditionally attributed to such enterprises is, above all, their lessened financial strength and the associated worsened access to loan resources essential to their development. This also holds true from the perspective of the practical implementation of their concrete innovation objectives. Apart from the relatively unfavourable general entrepreneurial climate (e.g. a greater tax burden; a legislation that is intricate and lacks clarity; problems with the exercise of one's legal rights, etc.), the intensity of whose drawbacks are felt to a greater extent however by SMEs, and cause a whole range of specific influences and factors. Among which are a restricted access to loan resources, a more complicated access to distribution networks, and even handicapped negotiations with officialdom.
Abstract: The Frequent Problems of Financing of SMEs
The core strength of SMEs (especially small and small-to-medium sized enterprises), is their greater flexibility and, to a significant extent - their innovative abilities and creativity. The core weakness traditionally attributed to such enterprises is, above all, their lessened financial strength and the associated worsened access to loan resources essential to their development. This also holds true from the perspective of the practical implementation of their concrete innovation objectives. Apart from the relatively unfavourable general entrepreneurial climate (e.g. a greater tax burden; a legislation that is intricate and lacks clarity; problems with the exercise of one's legal rights, etc.), the intensity of whose drawbacks are felt to a greater extent however by SMEs, and cause a whole range of specific influences and factors. Among which are a restricted access to loan resources, a more complicated access to distribution networks, and even handicapped negotiations with officialdom.
Section:
Business Administration and Management

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