Financial Problems Facing Small Scale Industries (A Case Study of Global Soap and Detergent Industry Asa-Dam Road Ilorin)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Title page                                                                              

Certification                                                                           

Dedication                                                                             

Acknowledgement                                                                  

Table of contents                                                  

CHAPTER ONE: BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

1.1    Introduction                                                                  

1.2    Importance of the study                                                 

1.3    Scope of the study                                                         

1.4    Statement of the problem                                     

1.5    Aims and objective of the study                             

1.6    Limitations of the study                                                 

1.7    Historical background of the case study                        

1.8    Definition of terms and concepts                                                    

 

Chapter two: Literature review

2.1    Theoretical concepts and its characteristics                   

2.2    Background information                                               

2.3    Government roles in development of small scale

industries                  

2.4    Location analysis of small scale industries                    

2.5    Sources of finance                                                         

2.6    Eligibility of small scale industries to government loan  

2.7    Process involved in obtaining financial assistance 

CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

3.1    Research methodology                                                  

3.2    Questionnaires techniques (primary data)                     

3.3    Secondary data                                                             

3.4    Testing the hypothesis                                                  


CHAPTER FOUR: IMPACT AND PROBLEMS OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF KWARA STATE.

 

4.1    Impact                                                                          

4.2    Problems of small scale industries                                 

CHAPTER FIVE: RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION

5.1    Recommendations                                                        

5.2    Conclusions                                                                  

Reference                                                                             

 


CHAPTER ONE

1.1   INTRODUCTION

         One of the prominent features of the economic structure of most developing countries is the small side contribution to government development plan made by industrial sector. Consequently, many of those countries are presently faced with problem of formulating and implementing a well conceived programmed a industrial development plan that will reverse the unfortunate trend ensuring that this dream of a perfect, integrate and consistent patter of industrialization is achieved, such storage must be appropriate to these countries condition and levels of development. It is in this line that small scale industry has been recommended to fill the gap.

         The theme of this study is financial problem facing small scale industries is Kwara state. The study aims at throwing more light on the basic problem facing small scale industries which is relevant to the Nigeria economy and by viewing the available source of finance in some small scale industries in Kwara state. Moreover, the present economic situation in the country calls for serious attention to be paid to diversification. A situation where a country depends mainly on a single product for foreign exchange earning is dangerous. Hence, any effort to develop the impact substituting industries should be encouraged small industries present an opportunity for the country to provide local and therefore limit to a considerable extent the drain on our foreign exchange.