Performance of deposit money banks and liquidity management in Nigeria

This study examined the performance of selected quoted deposit banks of Nigeria and liquidity management. Secondary data used was extracted from the financial statements of 15 money deposit banks out of population of 17 deposit money banks on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) for 2012–2017 (six year...

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Main Authors: Adegbola Olubukola Otekunrin, Gabriel Damilola Fagboro, Tony Ikechukwu Nwanji, Festus Femi Asamu, Babatunde Oluseyi Ajiboye, Adebanjo Jospeh Falaye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2019-10-01
Series:Banks and Bank Systems
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/12556/BBS_2019_03_Otekunrin.pdf
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spelling doaj-4ed304410a9a4324bbca088511d3a9eb2020-11-25T02:47:47ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Banks and Bank Systems1816-74031991-70742019-10-0114315216110.21511/bbs.14(3).2019.1312556Performance of deposit money banks and liquidity management in NigeriaAdegbola Olubukola Otekunrin0Gabriel Damilola Fagboro1Tony Ikechukwu Nwanji2Festus Femi Asamu3Babatunde Oluseyi Ajiboye4Adebanjo Jospeh Falaye5Accounting and Finance Department, Landmark UniversityDepartment of Accounting, University of LagosAccounting and Finance Department, Landmark UniversitySociology Department, Landmark UniversityAgricultural Economics Department, Landmark UniversityAccounting nd Finance Department, Landmark UniversityThis study examined the performance of selected quoted deposit banks of Nigeria and liquidity management. Secondary data used was extracted from the financial statements of 15 money deposit banks out of population of 17 deposit money banks on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) for 2012–2017 (six years). The descriptive research design was used. The data collected was analyzed using ordinary least square method (OLS). Liquidity management was measured using capital ratio (CTR), current ratio (CR) and cash ratio (CSR), while performance was measured using return on assets (ROA). Based on the results of the study, liquidity management proxied by capital ratio, current ratio and cash ratio and performance of the firm proxied by return on assets are positively related. The result shows that liquidity management is an essential factor in business operations and consequently leads to business profitability. Hence proper liquidity management helps solve the agency theory problem of agency costs that arise when control of companies is separated from the ownership, whereby managers are able to employ the firm’s resources for personal gains instead of maximizing the value of the firm or the shareholders’ wealth. The value of the firm and the shareholders’ wealth can be maximized through the firm’s profitability via effective and efficient liquidity management.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/12556/BBS_2019_03_Otekunrin.pdfcapital ratiocash ratiocurrent ratioliquidity managementperformancereturn on assets
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author Adegbola Olubukola Otekunrin
Gabriel Damilola Fagboro
Tony Ikechukwu Nwanji
Festus Femi Asamu
Babatunde Oluseyi Ajiboye
Adebanjo Jospeh Falaye
spellingShingle Adegbola Olubukola Otekunrin
Gabriel Damilola Fagboro
Tony Ikechukwu Nwanji
Festus Femi Asamu
Babatunde Oluseyi Ajiboye
Adebanjo Jospeh Falaye
Performance of deposit money banks and liquidity management in Nigeria
Banks and Bank Systems
capital ratio
cash ratio
current ratio
liquidity management
performance
return on assets
author_facet Adegbola Olubukola Otekunrin
Gabriel Damilola Fagboro
Tony Ikechukwu Nwanji
Festus Femi Asamu
Babatunde Oluseyi Ajiboye
Adebanjo Jospeh Falaye
author_sort Adegbola Olubukola Otekunrin
title Performance of deposit money banks and liquidity management in Nigeria
title_short Performance of deposit money banks and liquidity management in Nigeria
title_full Performance of deposit money banks and liquidity management in Nigeria
title_fullStr Performance of deposit money banks and liquidity management in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Performance of deposit money banks and liquidity management in Nigeria
title_sort performance of deposit money banks and liquidity management in nigeria
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Banks and Bank Systems
issn 1816-7403
1991-7074
publishDate 2019-10-01
description This study examined the performance of selected quoted deposit banks of Nigeria and liquidity management. Secondary data used was extracted from the financial statements of 15 money deposit banks out of population of 17 deposit money banks on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) for 2012–2017 (six years). The descriptive research design was used. The data collected was analyzed using ordinary least square method (OLS). Liquidity management was measured using capital ratio (CTR), current ratio (CR) and cash ratio (CSR), while performance was measured using return on assets (ROA). Based on the results of the study, liquidity management proxied by capital ratio, current ratio and cash ratio and performance of the firm proxied by return on assets are positively related. The result shows that liquidity management is an essential factor in business operations and consequently leads to business profitability. Hence proper liquidity management helps solve the agency theory problem of agency costs that arise when control of companies is separated from the ownership, whereby managers are able to employ the firm’s resources for personal gains instead of maximizing the value of the firm or the shareholders’ wealth. The value of the firm and the shareholders’ wealth can be maximized through the firm’s profitability via effective and efficient liquidity management.
topic capital ratio
cash ratio
current ratio
liquidity management
performance
return on assets
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/12556/BBS_2019_03_Otekunrin.pdf
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