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This study aimed at ascertaining the adequacy of financial resources for capital investment, financial objectives, qualitative factors, capital budgeting techniques, minimum return standard, and method of measuring the risk in the context of Nepalese enterprises. The study was based on...
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The objective of this study is to analyze the capital structure factors affecting the financial performance of commercial banks in Nepal. This study is based on pooled cross sectional data analysis of 19 commercial banks listed in NEPSE for the period of 2007/8-2013/2014 with 133 observations....
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This study examines the effect of firm specific and macroeconomic variables on non-performing loans of Nepalese commercial banks. The study is based on the panel data analysis of 21 Nepalese commercial banks with 147 observations for the period of 2008 to 2014. As a first approximation to the...
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This study examines the performance and determining variables of IPOs of Nepalese stock market. Subscription rate, issue size, firm size, reputation of issue manager and market condition are selected as IPO factors and these are the independent variables. Initial return is dependent variable....
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This paper indicated that financial distress in Nepalese enterprises is quite significant. It analyzed how financial ratios deteriorated as the firm moved into financial distress. The financially distressed enterprises have higher operating expense ratio, and lower profitability. Besides, their...
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The profitability of commercial banks is becoming a major concern these days and is gaining increasing importance because, in its absence, banks may collapse. The banking sector these days has gone less secure, and hence, the studies devoted to profitability of commercial banks assumes a greater...
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This study examines the impact of foreign banks' presence on the performance of Nepalese commercial banks. Specifically, the study attempts to analyze the influence of foreign banks' presence on interest rate spreads, operating expenses, profitability and risk. The data were collected from the...
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This study examines the factors affecting the share price of Nepalese commercial banks. Market price per share is selected as dependent variable while earning per share, divided per share, price earnings ratio, book value per share, return on assets and size were chosen as firm specific...
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Commercial banks are the major sources of credit for business firms and households in many countries. Better performance of these financial institutions play a significant role for the economic prosperity of any country and poor performance of these institutions result the slowdown of economic...
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This study examines the effect of liquidity on the performance of Nepalese commercial banks. Investment ratio, liquidity ratio, capital ratio and quick ratio are the independent variables used in this study. The dependent variables are return on equity (ROE) and return on assets (ROA), while one...
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