AFRE Accounting Financial Review
Vol 3, No 2 (2020): December

Cash Management and Bank’s Financial Performance: Evidence from selected Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria

Peter Ali (Department of Accountancy, Imo State Polytechnic Umuagwo, P.M.B. 1472 Owerri, Imo State-Nigeria)
Peter N. O. Njoku (College of Management & Social Sciences, Rhema University, P.M.B. 7021 Aba, Abia State-Nigeria)
John N. N. Ugoani (College of Management & Social Sciences, Rhema University, P.M.B. 7021 Aba, Abia State-Nigeria)
O. C. Nwaorgu (College of Management & Social Sciences, Rhema University, P.M.B. 7021 Aba, Abia State-Nigeria)
Okanta S Ukeje (Department of Banking and Finance, Abia State University, P.M.B. 2000 Uturu, Abia State-Nigeria)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jun 2021

Abstract

This study empirically examined the effects and implications of cash management of DMBs in Nigeria. The variables studied were Cash to total asset, Operating cash to total asset, Investing cash to total asset, Financing cash to total asset, Bank size, Bank age, proxied for cash management and Return on Asset used to represent financial performance. Data used for this study were from secondary sources and were generated from the annual reports and accounts of the selected DMBs for the period 2014–2018. The results show that while operating cash to total asset of bank, investing cash to total asset and bank size have no significant effect on financial performance of DMBs, financing cash to total asset and bank age have a significant and positive effect on financial performance of deposit money bank (DMBs). However, cash to total asset has a significant negative effect on financial perfor-mance of banks. The study concludes that cash positions, which can lead to liquidity risk has to be managed because it has tendency to compound other risks. It further highlighted that adequate attention should be paid on the use and reserves of cash among banks in Nigeria. This study recommends that banks should adopt optimum cash management model for efficiency and effectiveness. Stringent regulatory policies in this regard must be reviewed in such a way that they can be relaxed, to encourage effective liquidity manage-ment measures.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

afr

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Accounting and Financial Review (AFRe), is a publication of Graduate School Program, University of Merdeka Malang. The journal is an article published continuously which is intended not only as a place to share ideas, study, and analysis but also as an information channel to improve and develop ...