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This study assesses the extent to which cash holding affects the financial performance of quoted insurance firms in Nigeria. Three hypotheses were formulated in line with the objective of the study; Ex-post facto research design and time-series data were adopted and the data for the study were...
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The aim of this study is to determine the effect of adoption of International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) on the financial performance of banks in order to produce a more comparable, transparent and reliable financial statement. This study therefore, examines the effect of adoption of...
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This study assesses the extent at which cash holding affects financial performance of quoted insurance firms in Nigeria. Three hypotheses were formulated in line with objective of the study; Ex-post facto research design and time-series data were adopted and the data for the study were obtained...
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This study assesses the extent at which firm characteristics affects financial performance of quoted deposit money banks in Nigeria from 2010-2015. Three hypotheses were formulated in line with objective of the study. Ex-post facto research design and time-series data were adopted and the data...
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The aim of this study is to determine the effect of backflush accounting on financial performance with particular reference to food and beverage firms. This study therefore, examines the effect of Backflush accounting on financial performance of food and beverage firms quoted on Nigeria Stock...
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This study was set out to determine the effect of firms’ characteristics on corporate environmental performance of quoted industrial goods firms in Nigeria from 2008-2017. To achieve these objectives, three research questions and hypotheses were raised and related literatures to the study were...
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