PROBLEMS OF FINANCING SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRIES AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO IT (A CASE STUDY OF OGUI COMMUNITY BANK)

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ABSTRACT 
This research project attempt to focus on “A survey of the problems of financing small scale industries and possible solutions in some selected industries with in Enugu State the researcher tried to find some testing on the objectives likely to determine if the industries are being managed by trained managers and director who were actually trained on that particular course towards that business they establish.  To ascertain the adequacy of funding the small-scale industries.  To ascertain the size and composition of the industries.
The researcher also tried to find out whether the management and  the staff make effective use of the materials provided for them.

The researcher was able to carry out this research work through thee help of questionnaires observation interview it also seeks to ascertain to what extent industries meet with the information requirements of users in addition there is lack of relevant and adequate information materials in these industrial.  These findings are vividly displayed by the use of tables.
Recommendations are made on how best to improve the small scale industries and equally suggestions advanced for further establishment and studies. Form the finding of this research it is evident that the small industries in Enugu State are faced with immense problem.
Base on the investigation of this research both management and government has to bring out money and finance all this small industries for that will enable them to meet up with the standard.  And also create employment opportunity for our people.
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Cover page
Title page
Approval page
Acknowledgment
Dedication
Abstract
Table of content.

CHAPTER ONE  
1.0 Introduction 
1.1 Statement of the problem
1.2 Reason of the study 
1.3 Significance of the study
1.4 Definition of the terms.

CHAPTER TWO 
2.0 Review of related literature 
2.1 Introduction 
2.2 Community bank and small scale industries
2.3 Problems facing community banks 
2.4 The achievement of the community bank.

CHAPTER THREE  
3.0 Research design and methodology 
3.1 Hypothesis 
3.2 Sources of data/location of data
3.3 Method of data collection & analysis 
3.4 Limitation of the study

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Presentation of data analysis and discussion of results
4.1 Data presentation 
4.2 Data analysis
4.3 Discussion of results.

CHAPTER FIVE  
5.0 Summary conclusion and recommendation 
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendation 
 

PROBLEMS OF FINANCING SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRIES AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO IT (A CASE STUDY OF OGUI COMMUNITY BANK)
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