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SIU IS. The Impact of Capital Structure on Profitability of Commercial Banks in Nepal / Kirpa Charya Bhatt / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2017
Collection Title: SIU IS Title : The Impact of Capital Structure on Profitability of Commercial Banks in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Kirpa Charya Bhatt, Author ; Opas Piansoongnern, Associated Name ; Niranjan Phuyal, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2017 Pagination: vii, 63 p. Layout: ill, Tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2017-N47
Independent Study [SO [Management]] -- Shinawatra University, 2017Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Banks and banking -- Nepal Keywords: Banks,
Capital Structure,
Profitability,
Credit to Deposit,
Total Deposit to Total AssetAbstract: The choice of capital structure is one of the most important strategic financial decisions of firms. Since financing decisions influence profitability and hence firms value, this study examines the impact of capital structure on profitability of commercials banks in Nepal. It was observed that about 50.9% of the total systematic variations in the profitability were due to the variation in CD ratio, asset growth, asset size, total deposit to total asset ratio.
The findings revealed that capital structure as measured by total deposit to total asset ratio had a positive and statistically significant impact, whereas credit to deposit had statistically significant negative impact on profitability of commercial banks in Nepal. Likewise, the effect of asset size on profitability of banks, the results was shows that there were positive and statistically significant relationship between asset size and profitability. However, asset growth found to have statistically insignificant impact on profitability.
Therefore, bank should give due consideration to manage their credit properly, mobilize deposit sufficiently, asset growth and asset size in their financing decisions. Furthermore, banks also advised to reduce non-deposit debt financing and raise equity financing so that to keep costs financing at minimum level and hence optimize profitability and the value of banks. Finally, future researchers also recommended assessing the overall performance of the banks and other business sectors in the area of this research.Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27521 SIU IS. The Impact of Capital Structure on Profitability of Commercial Banks in Nepal [printed text] / Kirpa Charya Bhatt, Author ; Opas Piansoongnern, Associated Name ; Niranjan Phuyal, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2017 . - vii, 63 p. : ill, Tables ; 30 cm.
500.00
SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2017-N47
Independent Study [SO [Management]] -- Shinawatra University, 2017
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Banks and banking -- Nepal Keywords: Banks,
Capital Structure,
Profitability,
Credit to Deposit,
Total Deposit to Total AssetAbstract: The choice of capital structure is one of the most important strategic financial decisions of firms. Since financing decisions influence profitability and hence firms value, this study examines the impact of capital structure on profitability of commercials banks in Nepal. It was observed that about 50.9% of the total systematic variations in the profitability were due to the variation in CD ratio, asset growth, asset size, total deposit to total asset ratio.
The findings revealed that capital structure as measured by total deposit to total asset ratio had a positive and statistically significant impact, whereas credit to deposit had statistically significant negative impact on profitability of commercial banks in Nepal. Likewise, the effect of asset size on profitability of banks, the results was shows that there were positive and statistically significant relationship between asset size and profitability. However, asset growth found to have statistically insignificant impact on profitability.
Therefore, bank should give due consideration to manage their credit properly, mobilize deposit sufficiently, asset growth and asset size in their financing decisions. Furthermore, banks also advised to reduce non-deposit debt financing and raise equity financing so that to keep costs financing at minimum level and hence optimize profitability and the value of banks. Finally, future researchers also recommended assessing the overall performance of the banks and other business sectors in the area of this research.Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27521 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000596153 SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2017-N47 c.1 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000596161 SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2017-N47 c.2 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU IS. Financial Performance Analysis of Commercial Banks: A Comparative Analysis on Nepal Bank Limited and Nabil / Petcharat Lovichakorntikul / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2016
Collection Title: SIU IS Title : Financial Performance Analysis of Commercial Banks: A Comparative Analysis on Nepal Bank Limited and Nabil Material Type: printed text Authors: Petcharat Lovichakorntikul, Author ; Subarna Lal Bajracharya, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2016 Pagination: ix, 66 p. Layout: ill, Tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2016-N15
IS [MS. [MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2016Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Banks and banking -- Nepal
[LCSH]Credit
[LCSH]Deposit banking -- NepalKeywords: Earnings per Share,
Price earnings Ratio,
Net profit/Loan & Advances,
Total Credit/ Deposit,
Cash Reserve Ratio,
Capital Adequacy ratio,
Return on assetsAbstract: Financial performance analysis is the process of identifying the financial strengths and weaknesses of the firm. Financial Performance analysis is a study or relationship among the various financial factor in business a disclosed by a single set of statement and a study of the trend of these fact as shown in a series of statements. By establishing a strategic relationship between the item of a balance
sheet and income statements and other operative data, the financial analysis unveils the meaning and signification of such items.
So this study is mainly concerned to know the relationship between the dependent variables and independent variables. Earnings per Share, Price earnings Ratio, Net profit/Loan & Advances, Total Credit/ Deposit, Cash Reserve Ratio, Capital Adequacy ratio are the independent variable whereas return on assets is taken as dependent variables. The study was conducted among 2 commercial banks of Nepal to see the comparative analysis of two banks. The data were collected from the annual reports of the banks. Correlation and regression analysis was used to determine the relationship and level of significance. The result showed the relationship between Independent variables and dependent variables.
Through the analysis of activity ratio indicates better turnover position of NABIL. This implies that NABIL is efficiently utilizing its deposit on loans and advances and others. While NBL is not lending its available deposit but holding the fund and deposits to own custody and / or other bank’s balance. It shows NBL is discouraging the investment of its resources which makes adverse effect to the bank in terms of efficiency and profitability also.Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26922 SIU IS. Financial Performance Analysis of Commercial Banks: A Comparative Analysis on Nepal Bank Limited and Nabil [printed text] / Petcharat Lovichakorntikul, Author ; Subarna Lal Bajracharya, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2016 . - ix, 66 p. : ill, Tables ; 30 cm.
500.00
SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2016-N15
IS [MS. [MBA]] -- Shinawatra University, 2016
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Banks and banking -- Nepal
[LCSH]Credit
[LCSH]Deposit banking -- NepalKeywords: Earnings per Share,
Price earnings Ratio,
Net profit/Loan & Advances,
Total Credit/ Deposit,
Cash Reserve Ratio,
Capital Adequacy ratio,
Return on assetsAbstract: Financial performance analysis is the process of identifying the financial strengths and weaknesses of the firm. Financial Performance analysis is a study or relationship among the various financial factor in business a disclosed by a single set of statement and a study of the trend of these fact as shown in a series of statements. By establishing a strategic relationship between the item of a balance
sheet and income statements and other operative data, the financial analysis unveils the meaning and signification of such items.
So this study is mainly concerned to know the relationship between the dependent variables and independent variables. Earnings per Share, Price earnings Ratio, Net profit/Loan & Advances, Total Credit/ Deposit, Cash Reserve Ratio, Capital Adequacy ratio are the independent variable whereas return on assets is taken as dependent variables. The study was conducted among 2 commercial banks of Nepal to see the comparative analysis of two banks. The data were collected from the annual reports of the banks. Correlation and regression analysis was used to determine the relationship and level of significance. The result showed the relationship between Independent variables and dependent variables.
Through the analysis of activity ratio indicates better turnover position of NABIL. This implies that NABIL is efficiently utilizing its deposit on loans and advances and others. While NBL is not lending its available deposit but holding the fund and deposits to own custody and / or other bank’s balance. It shows NBL is discouraging the investment of its resources which makes adverse effect to the bank in terms of efficiency and profitability also.Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26922 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000594117 SIU IS: SOM-MBA-2016-N15 c.1 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available