Accounting skills and the sustainability of small and medium enterprises in South Africa
Date
2021-04-01
Authors
Olarewaju, Odunayo Magret
Msomi, Thabiso Sthembiso
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Publisher
Universitatea Danubius Galati
Abstract
The objective of this study is to examine the accounting skills and sustainability of small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The quantitative research method was adopted for this study and the
purposive sampling technique was chosen to select the participants for this study. The study collected primary
data from respondents who are owners of SMEs in the retail, construction and manufacturing sectors, etc.
Data was analysed using SPSS. A total of 310 research questionnaires were administered and 304 research
questionnaires were returned for analysis (giving a 98% response rate). A regression analysis and Pearson’s
correlation analysis were conducted. The outcome of Pearson’s correlation shows moderate correlation (r
value is 0.531) between accounting skills and sustainable SMEs. There is also a significant effect of
accounting skills on sustainability as revealed in p-value <0.0005. Thus, it was concluded that SME owners
need more accounting training or bookkeeping awareness. This is because training will equip SME owners
with the needed skills to ensure accurate recording of business transactions, which is beneficial when the need
for financial assistance from banks or other financial institution arises.
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Keywords
Financial record, Bookkeeping, Viability, Sustainability, Small businesses
Citation
Olarewaju, O.M. and Msomi, T.S. 2021. Accounting skills and the sustainability of small and medium enterprises in South Africa. Journal of Accounting and Management. 11(1).