THE IMPACT OF MONETARY POLICY ON THE PROFITABILITY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NIGERIA ECONOMICS (A CASE STUDY OF AFRIBANK PLC)

Authors: Solomon Kings | Social & Management Sciences Banking and Finance Research 48 pages 6,596 words

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INTRODUCTION
1.1STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The impact of monetary banks in Nigeria economy. The term monetary policy can be defined as the combination of measures designed to regulate the supply of money in an economy. It is specifically designed to regulate the availability of credit in order to attain staffed objectives. It involves the expansion or contraction of money supply, the manipulation of interest rate to make borrow ring easier and cheaper, depending on the prevailing condition of the economy it guides the channeling of funds to the growth sectors for increased out put. The main purpose of monetary policy is as follows.Full employment Rapid economic development Maintenance of price stability Balance of payment equilibrium Increased per capital income and high standard of living. There fore I want to find out the impact of monetary policy on the profitability of commercial banks                         

TABLE OF CONTENT 
Title page Approval page  Dedication  Acknowledgement  Table of content 
CHAPTER ONE  Introduction  1.1Statement of the problem  1.2Rationale of the study  1.3Significance of the study  1.4Background of the study  1.5Definition of terms 
CHAPTER TWO  Literature review  2.1Summary of literature review 
CHAPTER THREE Research methodology  3.1The research design  3.2Sources of data and location of data 3.3Method of data collection and data analysis  3.4The limitation of the study 
CHAPTER FOUR  Data presentation and analysis of data  4.1Overall distribution of questionnaire and analysis of responses in the banks / summary of result and findings  4.2Analysis of responses to question  4.3Discussion of the result                                    
CHAPTER FIVE Summary, conclusion and recommendation  5.1Summary  5.2Conclusion  5.3Recommendation  5.4Suggestion for further research              
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