Bibliographic citations
Gavidia, J., Venero, S. (2018). Análisis del financiamiento externo de las microempresas agroindustriales alimentarias de la ciudad del Cusco – 2015. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2158
Gavidia, J., Venero, S. Análisis del financiamiento externo de las microempresas agroindustriales alimentarias de la ciudad del Cusco – 2015. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2158
@misc{renati/959477,
title = "Análisis del financiamiento externo de las microempresas agroindustriales alimentarias de la ciudad del Cusco – 2015.",
author = "Venero Tito, Stefhani Fabianni",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
The purpose of the study is to analyze the external financing of food agro-industrial microenterprises in the city of Cusco, characterizing access to formal, informal credit and the final destination of said credits. Regarding the methodology, the type of research is basic, with a quantitative approach, whose research design is non-experimental and transversal, with a descriptive scope. The population and sample studied consisted of 144 agro-industrial microenterprises, from which primary information was collected through a survey prepared for the present work, the data were processed in the statistical package SPSS. The results show that agro-industrial food entrepreneurs in the city of Cusco, mostly access a formal loan, while 27.1% indicate that they have always worked with formal credit from the non-banking system, that is, they access greater preference for savings and credit unions, cooperatives, EDPYMES and others in the formal non-banking system, unlike access to informal credit is low, which is represented by a percentage of 93.1%, because it does not reflect security in access to the credit you need; In reference to access to formal banking credit, entrepreneurs have a low preference of 63.9%, this is due to the fact that the banking system is preferred by medium and large companies and the high cost of their interest; as for the destination of the obtained credit, this is destined to the working capital in a 55.6% of the agro-industrial microenterprises of the Cusco city.
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