Abstract

Microfinance has been around since the 1970s to help alleviate financial burden for the underprivileged by issuing microloans and credit programs to promote business activity. Microfinance institutions have helped multiple people around the world start their own businesses and become entrepreneurs through the process of microloans and offering credit at lower rates. The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of microloan on the very poor low income borrowers in Punjab, Pakistan. Although this study was not conducted, the research is based on empirical investigation of interviews taken around the area.

Thesis Completion

2016

Semester

Fall

Thesis Chair/Advisor

Dennis, Lynda M.

Degree

Bachelor Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.)

College

College of Business Administration

Department

Accounting

Degree Program

Accounting

Location

Orlando (Main) Campus

Language

English

Access Status

Open Access

Length of Campus-only Access

3 years

Release Date

12-1-2019

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Accounting Commons

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