The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG

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Autor(a) principal: Salomé, Fernanda Franciele Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sousa , Raímme Mayra do Nascimento, Sousa , Raquel Elaine Amaral de, Silva, Valdilene Gonçalves Machado
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Idioma: por
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Resumo: The objective of this work was to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG. An exploratory research was carried out, with a quantitative approach, through a case study of micro and small companies in the retail sector that were part of the campaign “Conscious Trade Against COVID-19”, in Cláudio-MG. The information was collected through a questionnaire using the google forms application. It was identified that the majority of companies were predominantly in the clothing industry and operated in the market for two to five years. Financial management was carried out by the entrepreneurs themselves, most of whom were female, worked in the financial area for one to five years, had completed high school and had no training in the financial area, however, during the pandemic some sought training in the area. Before the pandemic, most of the sample had growing revenues, were able to pay their bills on time and it was not the daily practice of companies to systematically use financial management tools. The most used ones were cash flow control, accounts payable and receivable control, cost control, inventory control and they made sales by credit card. With the crisis caused by the pandemic, revenues decreased and they began to have more difficulty in keeping payments up to date. A part of them had increased costs with personnel, taxes, electricity, among others. They continued to use the same tools used before the pandemic, but more companies started using them. The analysis of the need for working capital, which was little used, started to be used by more companies. Therefore, the main impacts caused by the crisis resulting from the pandemic on most companies were negative, among them are the drop in revenues; the change in the way the company works; the increase in expenses, mainly with personnel, electricity, water and taxes; the dismissal or removal of employees, reduced working hours and suspension of the employment contract; among others. However, some had a positive impact, considering that there was an increase in sales.
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spelling The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MGEl impacto de la pandemia COVID-19 en la gestión financiera de las micro y pequeñas empresas del sector retail en Cláudio-MGO impacto da pandemia do COVID-19 na gestão financeira das micro e pequenas empresas do setor varejista de Cláudio-MGPandemiaPequenos negóciosGestão financeira.PandemicSmall businessFinancial management.PandemiaPequeños negociosGestión financiera.The objective of this work was to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG. An exploratory research was carried out, with a quantitative approach, through a case study of micro and small companies in the retail sector that were part of the campaign “Conscious Trade Against COVID-19”, in Cláudio-MG. The information was collected through a questionnaire using the google forms application. It was identified that the majority of companies were predominantly in the clothing industry and operated in the market for two to five years. Financial management was carried out by the entrepreneurs themselves, most of whom were female, worked in the financial area for one to five years, had completed high school and had no training in the financial area, however, during the pandemic some sought training in the area. Before the pandemic, most of the sample had growing revenues, were able to pay their bills on time and it was not the daily practice of companies to systematically use financial management tools. The most used ones were cash flow control, accounts payable and receivable control, cost control, inventory control and they made sales by credit card. With the crisis caused by the pandemic, revenues decreased and they began to have more difficulty in keeping payments up to date. A part of them had increased costs with personnel, taxes, electricity, among others. They continued to use the same tools used before the pandemic, but more companies started using them. The analysis of the need for working capital, which was little used, started to be used by more companies. Therefore, the main impacts caused by the crisis resulting from the pandemic on most companies were negative, among them are the drop in revenues; the change in the way the company works; the increase in expenses, mainly with personnel, electricity, water and taxes; the dismissal or removal of employees, reduced working hours and suspension of the employment contract; among others. However, some had a positive impact, considering that there was an increase in sales.El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar el impacto de la pandemia COVID-19 en la gestión financiera de las micro y pequeñas empresas del sector retail de Cláudio-MG. Se realizó una investigación exploratoria, con enfoque cuantitativo, a través de un estudio de caso de micro y pequeñas empresas del sector retail que formaron parte de la campaña “Comercio Consciente Contra COVID-19”, en Cláudio-MG. La información se recopiló a través de un cuestionario utilizando la aplicación de formularios de Google. Se identificó que la mayoría de las empresas pertenecían principalmente a la industria de la confección y operaban en el mercado durante dos a cinco años. La gestión financiera la realizaban los propios emprendedores, la mayoría mujeres, laboraban en el área financiera de uno a cinco años, habían completado el bachillerato y no tenían capacitación en el área financiera, sin embargo, durante la pandemia algunos buscaron capacitarse en el área financiera. área. Antes de la pandemia, la mayoría de la muestra tenía ingresos crecientes, podía pagar sus facturas a tiempo y no era la práctica diaria de las empresas utilizar sistemáticamente herramientas de gestión financiera. Los más utilizados fueron control de flujo de caja, control de cuentas por pagar y por cobrar, control de costos, control de inventarios y realizaban ventas con tarjeta de crédito. Con la crisis provocada por la pandemia, los ingresos disminuyeron y empezaron a tener más dificultades para mantener al día los pagos. Una parte de ellos había incrementado los costos con personal, impuestos, electricidad, entre otros. Continuaron usando las mismas herramientas que se usaban antes de la pandemia, pero más empresas comenzaron a aplicarlas. El análisis de la necesidad de capital de trabajo, poco utilizado, pasó a ser utilizado por las organizaciones. Por tanto, los principales impactos provocados por la crisis derivada de la pandemia en la mayoría de las empresas fueron negativos, entre ellos la caída de los ingresos; el cambio en la forma de trabajar de la empresa; el aumento de los gastos, principalmente con personal, luz, agua e impuestos; el despido o remoción de empleados, la reducción de la jornada laboral y la suspensión del contrato de trabajo; entre otros. Sin embargo, algunos tuvieron un impacto positivo, considerando que hubo un aumento en las ventas.O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar o impacto da pandemia do COVID-19 na gestão financeira das micro e pequenas empresas do setor varejista de Cláudio-MG. Foi realizada uma pesquisa exploratória, com abordagem quantitativa, através de um estudo de caso das micro e pequenas empresas do setor varejista que fizeram parte da campanha “Comércio Consciente contra a COVID-19”, em Cláudio-MG. As informações foram coletadas através de questionário utilizando-se o aplicativo google formulários. Identificou-se que a maioria das empresas eram preponderantemente do ramo de vestuário e atuavam no mercado entre dois e cinco anos. A gestão financeira era realizada pelos próprios empreendedores, em sua maioria do gênero feminino, atuavam na área financeira de um a cinco anos, possuíam ensino médio completo e não tinham formação na área financeira, porém, durante a pandemia alguns buscaram capacitação na área. Antes da pandemia a maior parte da amostra estava com o faturamento em crescimento, conseguiam pagar suas contas em dia e não era da prática diária das empresas a utilização sistemática de ferramentas de gestão financeira. Sendo que, as mais utilizadas eram o controle de fluxo de caixa, o controle de contas a pagar e receber, o controle de custos, o controle de estoque e realizavam vendas pelo cartão de crédito. Com a crise ocasionada pela pandemia o faturamento diminuiu e começaram a ter mais dificuldade de manter os pagamentos em dia. Uma parte delas teve aumento dos custos com pessoal, impostos, energia elétrica, entre outros.  Continuaram utilizando as mesmas ferramentas empregadas antes da pandemia, porém mais empresas passaram a aplicar as mesmas. A análise da necessidade de capital de giro, que era pouco usada passou a ser utilizada pelas organizações. Portanto, os principais impactos ocasionados pela crise decorrente da pandemia sobre a maioria das empresas foram negativos, entre eles estão a queda do faturamento; a mudança na forma de funcionamento da empresa; o aumento dos gastos, principalmente com pessoal, energia elétrica, água e impostos; a demissão ou afastamento de funcionários, redução da jornada de trabalho e suspensão do contrato de trabalho; entre outros. Porém, algumas tiveram impacto positivo, considerando que houve aumento do faturamento.Research, Society and Development2021-06-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1530310.33448/rsd-v10i6.15303Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e36910615303Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e36910615303Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e369106153032525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15303/14203Copyright (c) 2021 Fernanda Franciele Sousa Salomé; Raímme Mayra do Nascimento Sousa ; Raquel Elaine Amaral de Sousa ; Valdilene Gonçalves Machado Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSalomé, Fernanda Franciele Sousa Sousa , Raímme Mayra do Nascimento Sousa , Raquel Elaine Amaral deSilva, Valdilene Gonçalves Machado2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15303Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:09.666645Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG
El impacto de la pandemia COVID-19 en la gestión financiera de las micro y pequeñas empresas del sector retail en Cláudio-MG
O impacto da pandemia do COVID-19 na gestão financeira das micro e pequenas empresas do setor varejista de Cláudio-MG
title The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG
spellingShingle The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG
Salomé, Fernanda Franciele Sousa
Pandemia
Pequenos negócios
Gestão financeira.
Pandemic
Small business
Financial management.
Pandemia
Pequeños negocios
Gestión financiera.
title_short The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG
title_full The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG
title_fullStr The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG
title_full_unstemmed The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG
title_sort The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG
author Salomé, Fernanda Franciele Sousa
author_facet Salomé, Fernanda Franciele Sousa
Sousa , Raímme Mayra do Nascimento
Sousa , Raquel Elaine Amaral de
Silva, Valdilene Gonçalves Machado
author_role author
author2 Sousa , Raímme Mayra do Nascimento
Sousa , Raquel Elaine Amaral de
Silva, Valdilene Gonçalves Machado
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Salomé, Fernanda Franciele Sousa
Sousa , Raímme Mayra do Nascimento
Sousa , Raquel Elaine Amaral de
Silva, Valdilene Gonçalves Machado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pandemia
Pequenos negócios
Gestão financeira.
Pandemic
Small business
Financial management.
Pandemia
Pequeños negocios
Gestión financiera.
topic Pandemia
Pequenos negócios
Gestão financeira.
Pandemic
Small business
Financial management.
Pandemia
Pequeños negocios
Gestión financiera.
description The objective of this work was to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial management of micro and small companies in the retail sector in Cláudio-MG. An exploratory research was carried out, with a quantitative approach, through a case study of micro and small companies in the retail sector that were part of the campaign “Conscious Trade Against COVID-19”, in Cláudio-MG. The information was collected through a questionnaire using the google forms application. It was identified that the majority of companies were predominantly in the clothing industry and operated in the market for two to five years. Financial management was carried out by the entrepreneurs themselves, most of whom were female, worked in the financial area for one to five years, had completed high school and had no training in the financial area, however, during the pandemic some sought training in the area. Before the pandemic, most of the sample had growing revenues, were able to pay their bills on time and it was not the daily practice of companies to systematically use financial management tools. The most used ones were cash flow control, accounts payable and receivable control, cost control, inventory control and they made sales by credit card. With the crisis caused by the pandemic, revenues decreased and they began to have more difficulty in keeping payments up to date. A part of them had increased costs with personnel, taxes, electricity, among others. They continued to use the same tools used before the pandemic, but more companies started using them. The analysis of the need for working capital, which was little used, started to be used by more companies. Therefore, the main impacts caused by the crisis resulting from the pandemic on most companies were negative, among them are the drop in revenues; the change in the way the company works; the increase in expenses, mainly with personnel, electricity, water and taxes; the dismissal or removal of employees, reduced working hours and suspension of the employment contract; among others. However, some had a positive impact, considering that there was an increase in sales.
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