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UTILISATION OF MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS FUNDS BY BORROWERS IN ARID AND SEMI-ARID LANDS IN KENYA: A SURVEY OF MARALAL TOWN.
(Kabarak University, 2012-10)
The study sought to establish whether borrowed funds from MFIs are effectively applied
and used for the intended purposes. Despite a lot of effort in terms of resource
availability, the poverty levels are still very ...
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LITERACY AND APPLICATION AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AS A CONTINGENCY AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT IN KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2012-10)
This study sought to establish the financial management literacy and application among
University students as a contingency against unemployment in Kenya. The specific objectives
included: to find out the savings ...
ANALYSIS OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AND ITS IMPLICATION ON LIQUIDITY RISK IN QUOTED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2012)
Working capital management involves planning and controlling current assets and current
liabilities in a manner that eliminates the risk of inability to meet due short term obligations on
the one hand and avoid excessive ...
STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY LOCAL COMMERCIAL BANKS IN RESPONSE TO THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
(Kabarak University, 2012)
The commercial banks in Kenya are currently operating in a more dynamic business environment
than before, since the market has been liberalized. Due to the liberalized economy, there has been
intense competition in the ...
CONTRIBUTION OF FINANCIAL DISTRESS INDICATORS TO CORPORATE FAILURE AMONG COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2012)
This study examines the contribution of financial distress indicators to corporate failure for
commercial banks in Kenya. Specifically, the study examined the contribution of cash flows,
liquidity, solvency, profitability ...
CONTRIBUTION OF FINANCIAL DISTRESS INDICATORS TO CORPORATE FAILURE AMONG COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2012)
This study examines the contribution of financial distress indicators to corporate failure for
commercial banks in Kenya. Specifically, the study examined the contribution of cash flows,
liquidity, solvency, profitability ...
ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN BUILDING SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE A CASE STUDY OF HOTELS IN NAKURU
(Kabarak University, 2012)
Technology is easy to acquire and therefore the advantage that results from it depends on how it
is exploited. When it is fully exploited, it strengthens the core capabilities of the business.
Technology has become an ...
EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF TOTAL REWARD ON JOB SATISFACTION AMONG BANK EMPLOYEES IN NAKURU MUNICIPALITY, KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2012-09)
Kenyan banking sector has experienced rapid growth in profits, deposits and revenues in the
recent years and this has triggered a lot of competition among banks. In response, banks have
developed new strategies to weather ...
FACTORS INFLUENCING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OUTSOURCING IN THE INSURANCE SECTOR IN KENYA.
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2012)
The rationale of this study was to examine the factors that influence the adoption of Information Technology
outsourcing by insurance companies in Kenya, with specific interest in four key factors; Establish how
Financial ...
EFFECTS OF MICRO CREDIT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN-OWNED INCOME GENERATING PROJECTS: A SURVEY OF MICROFINANCE FUNDED PROJECTS IN ELDAMA RAVINE TOWN
(Kabarak University, 2012)
Microcredit is important in increasing income activities, creates employment opportunities and
also leads to better living standards of people. It has assisted many, especially women who are
unable to get loans from ...