FATE Foundation Commissions Financial Literacy Research Report on “How to Better Enable Financial Literacy Knowledge among MSMEs in Nigeria”

As part of FATE Foundation’s entrepreneurship research and policy advocacy work around entrepreneurship in Nigeria, and in line with its 2018/2019 strategic focus, FATE Foundation in partnership with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Nigeria has commissioned the development of a research report on “How to Better Enable Financial Literacy Knowledge among MSMEs in Nigeria”.

This development is in response to financial literacy gaps observed by FATE Foundation among Nigerian entrepreneurs running Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Various studies show that one of the major challenges faced by Nigerian Entrepreneurs is having the right financial data, insight and knowledge to guide their business growth. Many entrepreneurs often struggle with understanding the financial rudiments of running a sustainable business such as record keeping, cash flow, projections, tax and this affects their ability to use important financial information to make strategic decisions that will impact their business survival and/or growth.

Against this background, the Research Report being developed will explore current gaps Nigerian entrepreneurs face with regards to understanding and applying financial literacy knowledge to start and grow their businesses and provide recommendations on how to provide Financial Literacy learning and support to Micro Small and Medium Entrepreneurs. The report will also:

The findings of the research will also drive the conversations at our upcoming 4th Annual FATE Policy Dialogue Series on Entrepreneurship scheduled to hold on Thursday, July 5, 2018 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja, by 10.00am.

 

 

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