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This paper examines the impact and importance of Corporate Governance on firm performance. The return on assets and return on equity are selected as Bank's performance variables for this study and these two are the Dependent Variables. Board Size, Total Assets and Executive CEO of the firms are...
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This study examines the impact of fundamental factors on stock price of Nepalese commercial banks. Return on assets, return on equity, net profit margin, earning per share and dividend per share are the independent variables. And market price per share and change in market price per share are...
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This study examined macroeconomic determinants of bank deposit of Nepalese commercial banks. Using the data of 18 commercial banks listed in NEPSE for the period 2008-2013. This study focuses on quantitative research approach. Statistical package SPSS has been used to analyzed the data. In this...
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This study examines the impact of firm specific variables on dividend payout of Nepalese banks. For the purpose of this study, the secondary data has been used. The total dividend per share and cash dividend per share are selected as dependent variables. Return on assets, return on equity,...
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This study aims at examining the impact of capital adequacy and bank operating efficiency on financial performance of Nepalese commercial banks. For the purpose of this study, the secondary data have been used. The dependent variables are return on assets and return on equity while the...
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This study examines the impact of growth prospect, leverage and firm size on dividend behavior of Nepalese commercial banks.The dividend variables selected in the study are calculated in terms of dividend per share (DPS), dividend yield (DVY) and dividend payout ratio (DPY). The major...
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This study examines the effect of debt financing on the profitability of the Nepalese commercial banks. The banks' profitability has been measured in terms of return on assets, return on equity and net interest margin and these three are the dependent variables. The independent variables are...
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The CAPM asserts that market betas are sufficient to explain the cross section of expected stock returns. However, beta showed either no relationship or a weak relationship with the expected stock returns when other company specific variables affecting stock returns are used. This study aims at...
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This study examines the firm specific and macroeconomics determinants of capital structure in Nepalese commercial banks. The ratio of total debt to total assets, ratio of long term debt to total assets, and ratio of short term debt to total assets are the dependent variables. Bank size, assets...
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This study examines the impact of dividend policy on share price volatility of Nepalese commercial banks. The share price volatility, change in market price per share and stock return change are dependent variables. Dividend yield, dividend payout, debt ratio, size, growth and earning volatility...
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