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    Working capital management on the profitability of retail Businesses in Gayaza market, Gayaza town. Wakiso district: case study retail vendors of gayaza market, Gayaza town
    (Uganda Christian University, 2026-04-21) Joan Joy Ilomu
    Effective working capital management has been identified as major strategy that has an impact on financial sustainability and profitability among retailers operating in gayaza market. The study specifically found out that effects of working capital components of cash, inventory and accounts receivable management on business profitability. This study used hybrid way in collecting data as mixed method design which semi structured interview and survey were used to gather data from vendors. The main purpose of the data collection got from this study is to serve as book of reference in coming up with good practice of maximizing existing working capital so that profitability can be fulfilled. However, the finding is to hopefully provide more knowledge on the existing practices as well as practical recommendations for business owners from the retail and micro business sector.

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