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Firm Characteristics and Corporate Cash Holdings: A Managerial Perspective from Kenyan Private Manufacturing Firms

Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the managerial perspectives on the firm characteristics and corporate cash holdings among in private manufacturing firms in Kenya. Several international studies show that companies retain important cash holdings. Yet, the prevalent questions have been: Why do firms hold huge amount of cash? Is there an optimum level of cash holdings? A review of the extant literature reveals that mostly the current studies depend on secondary data to prov...

Exploring internal auditor independence motivators: Kenyan perspective

Abstract The institute of internal auditors expressed the role of internal audit as that providing objective assurance and consulting services designed to add value and improve an organization’s operations. In performing thisrole the internal auditors are required by the international standards to exercise professional independence and objectivity. Audit independence means freedom from conditions that threaten mental attitude which is unbiased. The literature suggests several factors which...

Determinants of Corporate Capital Structure among Private Manufacturing Firms in Kenya: A Survey of Food and Beverage Manufacturing Firms

Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate factors influencing corporate capital structure in private firms in Kenya. Although the capital structure issue has received substantial attentio n, it is noteworthy that most of the empirical work done focuses on data derived from developed economies that have many institutional similarities and their applicability in developing markets such as Kenya is not documented. Yet, the maintenance of an optimal capital structure is considered as...

Factors Influencing Sample Size for Internal Audit Evidence Collection in the Public Sector in Kenya

Abstract The internal audit department has a role of providing objective assurance and consulting services designed to add value and improve an organization’s operations. In performing this role the internal auditors are required to provide an auditor’s opinion which is supported by sufficient and reliable audit evidence. Since auditors are not in a position to examine 100% of the records and transactions, they are required to sample a few and make conclusions on the basis of the sample ...

Moderating effect of government regulations on the relationship between cost recovery and financing of water investments in Nairobi peri-urban markets in Kenya

Abstract Over the last 200 years, most water utilities have been publicly owned and managed. For this reason, public utility firms have been getting financial support from the government in form of subsidies in addition to the revenue they generate internally. However these water utilities have not been able to generate sufficient internal revenue to ensure sustainable financial investments. There has been low level of investment in the sector especially in peri-urban markets mainly due to p...

Determinants of Group Loans Uptake at The Youth Enterprise Development Fund

Abstract The Government of Kenya has established the Youth Enterprise Development Fund and other Government Funds to help reduce unemployment rate among the youth. Despite this effort by the government, the uptake of these funds remains low. The study intended to f ind out the determinants of group loans uptake at the Youth Enterprises Fund in Nakuru West Constituency. The accessible population was drawn from the registered youth groups in Nakuru West Constituency which are 520 in number. Pr...

Factors influencing development of financial derivatives markets: a survey of listed companies in Kenya

Abstract The Kenyan economy is becoming more and more open with international trading constantly increasing and as a result Kenyan firms become moreexposed to foreign exchange rate fluctuations. The relative price changes affect the firms’ competitive market position, leading to changes in cash flows and ultimately, in firms value. While it was observed that firms use a variety of instruments to manage financial risks, it was not clear whether the full potential of these instruments is bei...

The impact of front office Sacco activity on Sacco performance in Kenya; A case study of Meru South and Maara district in Tharaka Nithi County in Kenya

Abstract While Savings and Credit Co-operative Societies (Saccos) are an autonomous Association of Persons united voluntarily to meet their economic and social needs, their performance has been affected by low capital base. Their capital base is low, thus limiting loanable funds to members. To cope with this problem, many Saccos have introduced Front Office Sacco Activity (FOSA), in order to strengthen their capital base and liquidity level. FOSAs offer simple banking services to members/cus...

Effect of Government Regulations on the Relationship Between Return on Investments and Financing of Water Investments In Nairobi Peri-Urban Markets in Kenya

Abstract For any economic development it is important to finance infrastructure such as water and sanitation. Water has historically been viewed as public good not as a market commodity and thus water utilities have not been able to generate sufficient internal revenue to ensure sustainable financial investment. There is a low level of investment in the sector by both public and private players especially in peri-urban areas in Kenya. Many people in these areas still do not have access to ba...

Socio-economic Effects of Mpesa Adoption on the Livelihoods of People in Bureti Sub County, Kenya

Abstract MPesa is a mobile phone based money transfer system in Kenya which grew at a blistering pace following its inception in 2007. Its adoption is country wide; both in the urban and rural areas. Mpesa enables the users to send money in electronic form, store money on a mobile phone in an electronic account and deposit or withdraw money in the form of hard currency at any of the Mpesa agents, pay bills and purchase goods and services. The purpose of the study was to identify socio-econom...

Strategic Organisation Development and Project Performance of Not for Profit Organisations’ In Isiolo Sub-County-Kenya

Abstract The study was conducted to establish the influence of strategic organization development strategies on the performance of not for profit organizations projects in Isiolo district. The study was developed from a problems facing sustainability of not for profit organization projects due to inadequate application of strategic methods of running their operations. As a result many projects after completion an handover fail to continue delivering the benefits they were intended to. The fi...

EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT: EVIDENCE FROM SELECTED BRANCHES OF COMMERCIAL BANK OF ETHIOPIA IN DIREDAWA DISTRICT

Abstract: Employee engagement is used to describe how emotionally invested and devoted individuals are to their jobs and their organizations. The major objective of this study was to evaluate employee engagement and organizational commitment of some selected branches of Commercial Bank of Ethiopia under the Dire Dawa district. This study used both primary data and secondary source of data. The primary data was collected from employees of commercial bank of Ethiopia. Multistage sampling techn...

THE IMACT OF SERVICE QUALITY, SERVICE DELIVERY AND COMPLAINTS HADLING ON TAXPAYERS SATISFACTION IN HARARI REGIONAL STATE'S REVENUE AUTHORITY, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Tax payers’ satisfaction rises, so do the revenues available to fund public services, on the other hand the tax payers’ dissatisfaction would have a consequential effects on the revenue generation of the public activities. This study was conducted with the aim of identifying the determinants of taxpayers’ satisfaction with tax services in Harari revenue authority. The target population of the study is Harari regional state business owner tax payers which is 13,275 in December...

EFFECT OF CREDIT MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES AND LENDING PRACTICES ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: THE CASE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS OPERATING IN BAHIR DAR CITY

Abstract: The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of credit management techniques and lending practices on financial performances of commercial banks operating in Bahir Dar City. To address the research objective, a total of 258 respondents who are working in areas of credit management and lending were purposively selected. This study used mixed research approach and explanatory research designs to establish relationships between credit management technique, lending pra...

FACTORS AFFECTING OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF INTEREST FREE BANKING SERVICES IN ETHIOPIA: THE CASE OF COMERCIAL BANK IN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The main objective of this study was to examine the factors affecting operational performance of interest free banking services in Ethiopia: the case of commercial bank in Ethiopia, Haramaya branch. The study has employed descriptive research based on survey and the data are of cross sectional type. The study has used both primary and secondary data which are quantitative and qualitative in nature and have been collected through structured and semi structured questionnaire and inte...


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