Role of Globalization on SMEs Business in Pakistan Written By Sehrish Soomro & Batool Pirzada Students of Sukkur Institute Of Science & Tech: With the profound guidance of Mr. F.M. Shaikh Assistant Professor‚ Department of Agri: Economics SZABAC-Dokri-Larkana-Sindh ABSTRACT This research explores the impact of globalization on SMEs business in Pakistan. The Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) are playing very significant role in almost all the economies around the world irrespective
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WHAT IS SME? “SME is an industrial undertaking with fixed investment up to 20 million excluding the cost of land and no limit of people employed.” SME sector in Pakistan comprises mostly of those owner/entrepreneurs who are less literate‚ knowledgeable‚ and ignorant of legal systems‚ taxation and labor laws. POTENTIAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH SME Problems associated with SME sector are very much originated from the problems of owners/entrepreneurs. However SME sector in
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Medium-scale Enterprises plays an important role in economic development worldwide. Many developing countries in fact have placed Small and medium enterprise development and promotion on top of their economic agenda. With the failure of past industrialization policies favoring large enterprises to stimulate wide-ranging development‚ SMEs are being given renewed emphasis as engines of economic growth‚ employment potential and poverty alleviation. SMEs play an important role particularly in industrial production
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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMEs) Abstract: This paper review ten literatures consist of ten articles on the topic of knowledge management (KM) in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This paper were highlighted about definition of KM and SMEs‚ characteristics and roles of SMEs‚ KM in SMEs‚ why SMEs need KM‚ advantages and disadvantages implement KM in SMEs‚ KM strategies and tools in SMEs‚ KM issues or challenges in SMEs‚ recommendations and conclusion. Keywords: Knowledge
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Income Tax Accounting IFRS for SMEs: A less taxing standard? On July 9‚ 2009‚ the IASB published the International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (“IFRS for SMEs” or “the standard”)‚ a self-contained standard of about 230 pages designed to ease the burden of IFRS reporting for entities that do not have public accountability. Globally‚ more jurisdictions may be encouraged to replace existing local GAAP with IFRS for SMEs. As a result‚ it holds important
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“Contribution of BSCIC in SME sectors”. Dear Madam‚ We are very happy that we have been able to submit the assignment you have assigned to us. The assignment was to prepare the “Contribution of BSCIC in SME sectors” on the course named “Small & Medium Enterprises Management” as part of our academic activities. For the purpose of preparing the assignment we had to have an in-depth knowledge on BSCIC and SME. This was the first ever opportunity for us to gain proper understanding to SME and BSCIC in Small
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............................................................................. 2 Introduction to IFRS for SMEs ....................................................................................................... 2 Public Accountability...................................................................................................................... 2 Major areas covered in IFRS for SMEs.......................................................................................... 3 Small and Medium-sized
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Financing SMEs –Key Challenges and issues for Bankers Wickrama Narayana Chief Manager-SME Development People’s Bank The definition of Small & Medium scale Enterprises (SMEs) varies from country to country. The classification can be based on the firm’s assets‚ number of employees‚ or annual turnover along with the loan amount. Central Bank of Sri Lanka defines SMEs as enterprises with less than Rs. 600 million turnover per annum and with a maximum exposure of Rs. 200 million mainly to be classified
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Can Collective purchase of raw material change the face of the SME manufacturing sector in India? R. Narayan‚ Founder & CEO‚ Power2sme takes a look at innovative solutions’‚ such as collective buying clubs‚ to solving the SME manufacturing sector’s acute procurement challenges on the shop floor. Listen to this. The MSME sector contributes 8-10 percent of India’s GDP‚ at 41 million people the SME sector is the country’s largest employer. It also makes up over 45% of the total industrial output
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SYNTHESIS IFRS FOR SMEs (International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities) INTRODUCTION 1.1 What is the objective of PFRS for SMEs? The objective of PFRS for SME is to develop a set of high quality‚ understandable and enforceable standards for SMEs. Which includes proper accounting practices for the preparation and presentation of financial statements that creates a common understanding between preparers and users of financial statements. PFRS for SME are intended
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