Evelyn Bassey Ewah

Evelyn Bassey Ewah
  • Godfrey Okoye University

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Abstract: In this paper, we investigated the likelihood that capital market development in the emerging market like Nigeria is affected by financial openness and visible trade relationship. The paper aimed to examine how the capital market responds in terms of the market size and the market liquidity proportion when financial openness and trade int...
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This study investigated the impact of cash conversion cycle on profitability of selected chemical and paint firms in Nigerian for the period, 2000-2013. Adopting the (CCC)cash conversion cycle (accounts collection period plus inventory conversion period minus accounts payable period) as independent variable and gross operating profit as dependent v...
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The paper reviewed various literatures on of cost of Capital to examine and identify the feasible methods for this phenomenon. The methodology of computation that has been in use for the period has not changed. Though different methods have been presented by the several writers but none has been generally accepted in literature. Most of the studies...
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This paper set out to examine the effect of non-performing loans (NPLs) on bank efficiency in Nigeria within the period, 2008-2017. The specific objectives were (i) to analyse the effect of non-performing loan ratio (NPLR) on bank efficiency, and (ii) to explore the effect of bank efficiency on non-performing loan ratio. In line with the specific o...
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The roles of Family Owned Businesses (FOBs) cannot be overemphasized in providing employment and contributing immensely to the economic growth of Nigeria. Anambra state known for its entrepreneurial exploits enjoys its fair share of family businesses as all over the states; there are a great number of them. However, the majority of these businesses...

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