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The purpose of the thesis is to investigate whether Irish SMEs relay heavily on bank finance as an external means of finance. In addition, it seeks to determine whether there is adequate use of alternative means of finance by Irish SMEs. A five-year period data (2015 - 2019) was collected from the ECB European Commission's SAFE survey was collected and analysed using the one way ANOVA methodology and the two sample T-test to compare the use of each source of finance by Irish SMEs with France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands and Belgium. The findings suggest that there is no evidence that Irish SMEs…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The purpose of the thesis is to investigate whether Irish SMEs relay heavily on bank finance as an external means of finance. In addition, it seeks to determine whether there is adequate use of alternative means of finance by Irish SMEs. A five-year period data (2015 - 2019) was collected from the ECB European Commission's SAFE survey was collected and analysed using the one way ANOVA methodology and the two sample T-test to compare the use of each source of finance by Irish SMEs with France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands and Belgium. The findings suggest that there is no evidence that Irish SMEs rely heavily on bank finance. Furthermore, Irish SMEs use of other alternative means of finance are neither high nor low. Though, it was found that the use of leasing and hire-purchase was quite low when compared to SMEs in the EU.
Autorenporträt
Osaigbovo Edegbe, B.Sc., M.Sc., CAMS, is a finance and technology professional specializing in AML/ KYC compliance, risk mitigation, and regulatory compliance. With a strong track record of delivering exceptional results, she is experienced in building operational processes to streamline financial payment infrastructures, customer support, KYC etc.