DISTRESS IN BANKING SECTOR HOW TO AVERT FUTURE OCCURRENCE

Authors: Solomon Kings | Social & Management Sciences Marketing Research 38 pages 4,399 words

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ABSTRACT
This study is based on x – raying financial distress in the banking sector, the apex transaction boot of our economy.  It is however interesting to note that this study not only would expose also would examine the various mechanism that have been put in place, mostly and especially in the sector, for the handling of thesis may harm in our banking industry and economy.  In this context, this study is expected to help other financial house of the Nigeria economy or the managerial cadre and government enforced discipline and strict measure to culprits and defaulters in the industry and this would enhance proper operation and healthy growth of the industry and economy.  Secondary data instrument are mainly use by the researcher. The findings were made based on the data collected.  It was discovered that poor financial planning weak control and supervising measures, lack of accounting database and government adverse policies or reforms were main cause of financial distress etc.  The findings also revealed that the high rate of unqualified personal and indiscipline contributed greatly to this concept.  In light of above findings, the researcher made some necessary and useful recommendation that if government and financial banking management adhere to would help to arrest and foster rapid growth and increase profit maximization to the banking sector and boost our economic and economy position.       TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page  Approval page  Dedication  Acknowledgment  Abstract  Table of content 
CHAPER ONE  Introduction  1.1Statement of the problem  1.2Reasons of the study  1.3Significance of the study  1.4Definition of terms 
CHAPTER TWO  Review of related literature  2.1Distress in the Nigeria banking industry  2.2What constitute banks distress                  2.3The causes of banks distress  2.4How to avert future occurrences of distress 
CHAPTER THREE  Hypothesis methodology sources of data and limitation of study  3.1Hypothesis  3.2Methodology of study  3.3Sources of data  3.4Limitation of study 
CHAPTER FOUR Presentation of data, analysis of data and discussion of results  4.1Data presentation  4.2Analysis of data  4.3Discussion of the result of the analysis    
CHAPTER FIVE  Summary, conclusion and recommendation  5.1Summary  5.2Conclusion                                             5.3Recommendation    5.4Suggestion for further  studies   
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