Working Capital Management and Managerial Performance in Selected Firms in Mogadishu, Somali

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

DECLARATION

APPROVAL I

DEDICATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv

ABSTRACT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF TABLES

ACRONYM (ABBREVIATIONS)

CHAPTER ONE I

Background of the Study 1

Statement of the Problem 2

Purpose of the Study 2

Research Objectives 3

Research Questions 4

Null Hypotheses 4

Scope 4

Significance of the Study 4

Operational Definitions of Key Terms 6

CHAPTER TWO

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 7

Concepts, Ideas, Opinions from Authors! Experts 7

Theoretical Perspective

Related Studies 17

CHAPTER THREE 20

METHODOLOGY 20

Introduction 20

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Research Design .20

Research Population 20

Sample Size 21

Data collection instruments 21

Data analysis 22

Ethical Considerations 22

Limitations of the Study 23

CHAPTER FOUR 24

PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA 24

INTRODUCTION 24

CHAPTER FIVE 47

FINDINGS, CONLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 47

INTRODUCTION 47

CONCLUSION 50

Recommendation 51

REFERENCES 52

APPENDIX A: QUESTIONNAIRE 54

APPENDIX B: BUDGET 61

APPENDIX C: TIME FRAME 62

ABSTRACT This study was set out to establish the extent to which Working Capital Management affect Managerial Performance of Selected Manufacturing Firms in Mogadishu, Somalia. The study was guided by the following objectives;To determine the demographic characteristics of the respondents in terms of age, gender, educational qualifications, and years in the present position.To determine the current level of working capital management of the firms. To determine the current level of staff performance of the firms.To establish if there is a significant relationship between the levels of working capital management and managerial performance of selected manufacturing firms. The study was conducted through descriptive survey and correlation research design, making use of quantitative approach with the help of a questionnaire, data was collected from a sample 36 respondents from selected manufacturing firms in Mogadishu, Somalia. The finding of the study shared that Working Capital Management is significantly correlated with Managerial Performance. This was conformed with an p2 of 0.47. the study recommends that manufacturing Firms should separate responsibilities of receiving, recording, and storing of goods, if not material assets lost or vandalized. Also, the selected manufacturing firms are advised to capitalize on the policies they adopt which were rated as satisfactory or very satisfactory

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