CASH BUDGETING AS A BASIS FOR MAKING A DECISION (#6717)

Authors: IKenna Gerald | Social & Management Sciences Banking and Finance Research 39 pages 5,031 words

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ABSTRACT

The research project was on cash budgeting as a basis for making a decision. The whole work has been divided into five chapter.Chapter one: Introduction of the project. Chapter two talks on literature review, Chapter three, takes eared of the methodology, Chapter four is about findings and chapter five is about conclusion and recommendation.In carrying out this project, the research based only on the secondary sources of data collection.In case of secondary approach she (researcher)utilized library research (text books) journals and unpublished lectures. The researcher found out that some projects were stated and abandoned half way while some other establishments adhere strictly to their cash budgets.In her conclusion, the researcher said that cash budgeting was an impact management toll both in publish and private sectors.Finally, she (researcher) recommended that orientation programme should be organized for new staff, that modern accounting equipments should be bought and put in use, that monthly cash budget should be introduced to take care fluctuations in the economy and that management should install effective financial rewards as motivation towards meeting the organization’s budget objectives.





TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEMSPAGES TITLE PAGE………i
APPROVAL PAGE………iv DEDICATION………iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT………iv ABSTRACT………v TABLE OF CONTENTS………viii CHAPTER ONE:  (i)INTRODUCTION 1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY1 1.2STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM5 1.3PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY5 1.4SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY7 1.5LIMITATION OF THE STUDY7 CHAPTER TWO:  (ii) 2.1REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE8
CHAPTER THREE:  (iii) RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY12 3.1SOURCES DATA (SECONDARY SOURCES ONLY)  12 3.2LOCATION OF DATA13 3.3METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION (LITERATURE WORK ONLY)14 CHAPTER FOUR:   (iv) FINDINGS14 CHAPTER FIVE:  (v) CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 15 BIBLIOGRAPHY







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