Government derives its revenue for public expenditure from a number of sources of which taxation is one of the major ones. As a developing country with considerable endowment in human and natural resources, the greatest drawback to our development efforts has always been the inavailability of adequate, reliable, and stable sources of revenue. With ... Continue Reading
This research work is geared towards making a cross sectional analysis between the old and new generation Nigerian commercial banks on their marketing of financial services, comparing it to what obtains globally, identifying gaps that need to be filled and making recommendations on improving marketing strategies of financial services in the country... Continue Reading
The proposal on the marketing of Services in Private Educational sector of the economy stemmed from the failure of many private schools low-a-days of which no concrete solution has been found. The failure has not been limited to those that is just coming into private school but also the well and long established ones. This project therefore t... Continue Reading
Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company (KRPC) limited's Tin and Drum Manufacturing Plant was commercialised in 1987 due to dismal performances, with the objective of optimum returns on investments. Thus far, this has not been achieved. The highest capacity utilised was 44% in 1991 with net income (before taxes) of #10.58 million. The objective... Continue Reading
A bank is an institution which receives surplus funds from the public, safe guard it and give it back to their true owners on request, but part of the money which is not given back to their owners are given to those who are in need of them and can provide collateral security. The need for the banking sector in any economy can not be over-emphasis... Continue Reading
The aim of this study is to objectively determine the real factors that causes the current distress in the banking industry with the view to inform the current and potentials investors of the real and inherent danger in investing in distress bank. Its also aim to inform the general populace of the signs and the effects of distress banks in the eco... Continue Reading
The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of the Ministry of National Planning (MNP) as the coordinating ministry of National Development Planning in Nigeria. Questionnaires designed and administered on principal subjects in the MNP, other Federal Ministries, State Governments and Organised Private Sector (OPS) were to classify the level of p... Continue Reading
The history of financial industry (banking) dates back to the colonial era when the African Banking Corporation (ABC) was established in 1892, to distribute currency notes of the Bank of England for the British treasury. The development of this ABC or what was later on called British Bank for West Africa (BBWA) by 1894, later became Standard (SB) a... Continue Reading
The financial sector is one of the most dominant sector in the economic growth and development of any nation. The history of the financial sector in Nigeria dates back to 1892 with the advent of commercial banking business during the colonial period. It was not until the 1930s however, that indigenous involvement in banking business started and t... Continue Reading
Bank fraud and fraudulent practices have proved to be a worldwide problem. Fraud is as old as the society and the menace has continued to blossom in most parts of the world, including Nigeria, for several factors. The plague has gotten into the Nigerian banking industry and Zenith Bank PLC, like other banks, is equally affected. The government, b... Continue Reading
The problem of inadequate funding by the Federal Government is one which the Universities have been facing in recent years. With t h e grim economic situation in the country and the rapid rise in the number of Federal Universities , it is now becoming clearer that the Federal Government may no longer be in a position to bear the financing of the ... Continue Reading
Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited (PAN) as associate (Company to Automobiles Peugeot (AP)France is 60% Nigerian and 40% French. Very little capital is invested while the large chunkof the "Working Capital" is borrowed from local banks and finance houses. The Annual Report and Accounts for five years (1992 - 1996) was analysed and it was discovered... Continue Reading
In this research project effort has been made to see the effect of international trade on the economic development of Nigeria. In recent years, the inflow of foreign direct Investment and Intra-Nigeria investment by foreign investor and indigenous respectively has witnessed many retrogressive changes especially in the area of manufacturing and ot... Continue Reading
This study is concerned with the effective marketing of Petrochemical products in Nigeria. Petrochemical Products are vastly used by several Industries in their various Production Processes. Data used in this study came from both Primary and Secondary sources. Primary data were collected mainly through interviews and questionnaire administration. W... Continue Reading
The aim of every investor is to invest in such shares or stocks that will maximise his/her wealth. Dividend Payments and Capital gains form the basic sources of earnings in investment in stocks. In order to enjoy any of the two sources, the firm must have a sound corporate performance. However, cash dividends drain funds that should have constitu... Continue Reading