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    Cash management practices and profitabiity of Small and Medium Enterprises in Mukono Central Division
    (Uganda Christian University, 2026-05-05) Rinah Ninsiima
    The study examined the relationship between cash management practices and the standard deviation, correlation, and regression analysis. A cross-sectional approach was employed for data collection from the SMEs in one profitability of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Mukono Central Division. The period of time. The target population was 300 registered small-scale businesses within management on SME profitability.involving descriptive and inferential statistics like frequencies, percentages, mean, budgets can effectively plan their finances, manage their expenses, and improve their financial performance. It was also evident that efficient cash collections are critical in with SME profitability. Firms engaging in regular preparation and analysis of cash improving firm liquidity and profitability, since they enable firms to recover their shops,and general goods shops. By consulting the Krejcie and Morgan (1970) sample size table, a sample size of 169 subjects was obtained. Stratified random sampling was practices on SME profitability, and to evaluate the influence of cash disbursement From the results obtained, it was evident that cash budgeting is positively correlated study was guided by three specific objectives: to examine the effect of cash budgeting the Mukono Central division, which included retail shops, hardware shops, grocery receivables on time and prevent bad debts. Moreover, it emerged from the study that good practices in cash disbursements enhance profitability through appropriate management is very important in boosting profitability and the overall financial carried out to make sure that all types of SMEs would be represented equally in the scheduling of disbursements and cost savings.The study showed that good cash research. Data collection involved the use of structured questionnaires and relied on practices on the profitability of SMEs, to assess the influence of cash collection both primary and secondary data. The SPSS software was applied for data analysis stability of the SMEs operating in the Mukono Central division.

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