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A Study And Analysis Of Consumers Buying Behaviour In Jammu And Kashmir Dr Ajaz Ahmad Bhat
Journal of Corporate Finance Management and Banking System ( JCFMBS) ISSN : 2799-1059 Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021): Aug-Sept 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1132.836 KB) | DOI: 10.55529/jcfmbs.11.1.15

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This paper is going to Emphasize the behaviour of the consumers and their perception overthe shopping from the retailers at different area of two districts Anantnag and SrinagarJammu and Kashmir if we glance over the world wide consumers are treated as the realking of the markets either on the wholesale level or at the retailer level it is all by theorientation of the consumer whatever consumer demands market should present the sameat the right place on the right price to the general public, this will be like turning toolspoint for the business world in this paper, research will focus and present the perceptionand on behaviour related traits of consumers over the different marketing places , a wellformed questionnaire is prepared to find out the real facts and figures in a organised wayfor the data collection on the basis of the followings objectives like to study or examineabout the perception of consumers over the retail markets of two districts of Jammu andKashmir which will be based on Random sampling and to be distributed thequestionnaires among the 250 respondents via both modes online and offline toorespectively to cognize and to assess the objectives of the study in this research study oneof the statistical tools to be applied like chi square test for checking the significance of thereliability of the data and Analysis of the data like percentile method, average method alsoto be done with the help of SPSS software.
Cost Control And Financial Performance Of Pharmaceutical Firms In Nigeria Ajala, Oladayo Ayorinde
Journal of Corporate Finance Management and Banking System ( JCFMBS) ISSN : 2799-1059 Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021): Aug-Sept 2021
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This paper examined the impact of cost control on financial performance ofpharmaceutical firms in Nigeria from 2010 to 2019. Secondary data were used in thisstudy. The secondary sources of data were sought from published annual reports of the sixquoted pharmaceutical firms in Nigeria. The variables used in the study include; Profitafter Tax (PAT), Cost of Raw Material (CRM), Selling and Distribution Expenses (SDE),Salaries and Wages (SWE), Research and Development (RDC) and Training (TEC). Panelregression analysis was employed to evaluate the impacts of cost control on financialperformance of pharmaceuticals firms in Nigeria. The results revealed that cost controlhas significant influence on financial performance of pharmaceuticals firms in Nigeria.The study recommended that the management of the firms should adopt modern strategiccost management method for effective operation in the organization in order to enhancetheir performance.
Effect Of Firms Attributes On Non-Performing Loans Of Listed Deposit Money Banks In Nigeria Mohammed Jibril
Journal of Corporate Finance Management and Banking System ( JCFMBS) ISSN : 2799-1059 Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021): Aug-Sept 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (474.67 KB) | DOI: 10.55529/jcfmbs.11.26.41

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This study investigates the effect of firm’s attributes on non-performing loans of listeddeposit money banks in Nigeria. Firm attributes was proxied by (firms size, liquidity andcapital adequacy) while non-performing loans was proxied by (the ratio of non-performingloans to total loan). 2010-2019 were the period under review. The study adopts the ex-postfactoresearch design. Annual data used in the study were sourced from the fact books ofthe Nigerian stock exchange and the financial statement of the banks. Descriptivestatistics, correlation matrix and the ordinary least square (OLS) multiple regressiontechniques were the main statistical tools used in the analysis of data. Additionally, thestudy conducted hausman test to choose between the fixed and random effect model whichwill be acceptable. The anticipated income theory was relied on as it provides the mostuseful theoretical explanation for the study. The result of the regression reveals that, firmsize and liquidity has no significant effect of non-performing loan, while capital adequacyhas significant effect on non-performing loans. Based on the findings, the study concludesthat the CBN should raise capital adequacy ratio from10% since increasing CAR reducesNPLs base on the findings of this study. Banks should also sure up their capital basedbecause it serve as a buffer and it will enables them absorb the challenges that may arisefrom the volume of non-performing loan they may encounter..
Restraining Effects Of Mobile Wallet Payment Adoption: Coimbatore City Dr. Gayathiry D; Dr. Poorna K
Journal of Corporate Finance Management and Banking System ( JCFMBS) ISSN : 2799-1059 Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021): Aug-Sept 2021
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Digital India is the flagship strategy of the Government of India. This proposal wasinitiated on 1st July 2015 by Prime Minister Mr.Narendra Modi, with an idea to transformIndia into a digitally authorized society and knowledge economy. Internet has wrapped upeveryone's imagination and still continues to go forward in India. There is a stable desireto keep tempo with internet trends. Further, there has been a rise in adoption of newtechnologies, embarrassment of digital street like M-Wallets etc., On 8thNovember 2017,the Government of India announced the demonetization of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes, tocontrol black money, corruption and terrorism. During 2015-16 to 2021-22, usage ofsmartphones and mobile internet access will lead to growth of e-commerce sector togetherwith increasing disposable of incomes. The study is based on 370 valid responses receivedthrough a structured questionnaire. Data collected was analyzed by using statistical toolslike Kruskal Wallis Test, One-Way Anova and Factors Analysis . Demonetization drive ofgovernment of India has contributed immensely towards awareness, usage and acceptanceof online payment.
A Study on Challenges and Opportunities for Organised Food and Grocery Retailing Concerning Delhi-NCR Sanjeev Kumar
Journal of Corporate Finance Management and Banking System Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021): Aug-Sept 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55529/jcfmbs.11.55.61

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Customers’ shifting behaviours and new digital technology are transforming food and grocery retail. Food features and restrictions make logistics in this field difficult. The paper aims to study the challenges and opportunities for organised food and grocery retailing in the Delhi-NCR region of India. To get insight into the perspectives of 30 organised food and grocery stores in the Delhi-NCR area, a 15-question structured questionnaire was employed to gather primary data. The results suggest that “competition from unorganised retail” is the primary concern of conventional stores. To survive in a market like India, businesses must develop new solutions. Several new market participants have made organised retailing one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic businesses.

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