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LIQUIDITY AND PROFITABILITY MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA COMMERCIAL BANK (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK ILORIN KWARA STATE)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page

Certification

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE

1.0   Introduction

  1. Statement of the study
    1. Objective of the study
    1. Significance of the study
    1. Limitation of the study
    1. Definition of terms
    1. Plan of the study

CHAPTER TWO

CHAPTER THREE

CHAPTER FOUR

CHAPTER FIVE

References

CHAPTER ONE

1.0   INTRODUCTION

        A commercial bank is an economic unit whose main goals is to maximize profit.

        Every bank attempts to structure it’s assets and liabilities in such a manner as to yield the highest return subject to some constraints. when customers deposit money with a bank, they are lending fund to the bank for a specific or indefinite period depending on the constract signed with the bank.

        The customer can withdrw funds at short notice or without notice depending on the type of deposit account being operated. Banks however know from experience that an average depositor will demand a small proportion of the fund deposite by them at anytime.

        The bulk of the profit made by the bank arises from simple transaction i.e. the difference between the cost of funds deposited by customers and the changes the cost of fund deposited by customers and the charges on loan to customers. Generally, depositors are paid lower rate of interest when compared with rate charged on loans, in addition, banks also invest their surplus funds in short, medium and long term securities. What makes the task of asset selection difficult is the need to balance profitability liquidity and risks.

        Though, in developed countries banks have several years successfully applied management science techniques to asset and liability management.

1.1   STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

        What is the factor influencing organizational policy in Nigeria banks?

        How can organizational policy be achieved in Nigerian Banks?

        What is the cause of communication gap between staff and management of Nigeria banks?

        What are factors that affects level of profit in Nigeria banks?

        Why do bank management usually report to retrenchments?

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LIQUIDITY AND PROFITABILITY MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA COMMERCIAL BANK (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK ILORIN KWARA STATE)
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