PROBLEMS OF REVENUE GENERATION IN GOVERNMENT OWNED COMPANIES (A CASE STUDY OF PACN ENUGU DISTRICT)

Authors: Anderson Ugwu | Social & Management Sciences Accounting Research 83 pages 11,745 words

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ABSTRACT
This research project was embarks upon to study the problems of revenue government in government owned companies case study of power holding company of Nigeria (PHCN) Enugu district the meaning of revenue was briefly reviewed. The sources of revenue generation and problems of revenue generation in some of the government owned companies via, NITEL, NIPOST, Nigeria stock exchange and other were light lighted.  The research was able to study other sauces of government revenue like taxes, tougares etc.   The district groups of people were chosen, customers and staff of PHCN. A sample size of 398, customers and 216, staff were used for the study separate questionnaires were designed for the separate samples and distributed among them, interviews were conducted at the office were customers queued up to their bills as a first land source of information Four research questions were given which compiles the in efficiently in meter reading the extent of delay in billing  and delay in dispatch of bills, Also tested was the extent of vandalization of PHCN facilities  as it affects the PHCN organization and the customers in general. Many information got from the customers of PHCN Enugu district is that they do receive crazy bills and the bills are not received at the appreciate time. Also that at time they do staff in blackout for up to one week without light, information gotten from the staff of PHCN Enugu district is that their greatest enemies are vandals because as a result of that PHCN spent a loge amount of revenue  in reforming these vandalized facilities. Based, on these the research made some recommendations on how PHCE can curb these in efficiencies in them and low they can proceed  their facilities against vandalization 
TABLE OF CONTENTSCOVER PAGETITLE PAGEAPPROVAL PAGE DEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTSABSTRACT
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY1.2STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM1.3THE PERPOSE OF THE STUDY1.4RESEARCH QUESTIONS1.5DELIMICATION OF THE STUDY1.6SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUY
CHAPTER TWO REVIEW OF LITERATURE
CHAPTER THREEMETHODOLOGY3.1 THE DESIGN3.2 AREA OF STUDY3.3 POPULATION OF THE STUDY3.4 SAMPLE AND SAMPLE PROCEDURE3.5INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION3.6 VALIDATION OF THE RESEARCH INSTRUMENT3.7 RELIABILITY OF THE INSTRUMENT3.8 METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION3.9 METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS
CHAPTER FOUR 4.1 DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
CHAPTER FIVEDISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION OF RESUCTS5.1 DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS5.2 CONCLUSION OF THE STUDY 5.3 RECOMMENDATION5.4 IMPLICATION OF THE STUDY5.5 SUGGESTION FOR THE FARTHER STUDIES5.6 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 
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