Research Article
Accounting for Externalities and Financial Performance of Listed Industrial Goods Companies in Nigeria
Issue:
Volume 9, Issue 2, June 2024
Pages:
46-54
Received:
22 April 2024
Accepted:
10 May 2024
Published:
6 June 2024
Abstract: Good financial performance of companies gives confidence to shareholders and investors on returns on their investment and guaranteed going concern. However, literature has shown that poor financial performance has made some companies to lose their competitive edge, and inability to achieve growth objective. Accounting for and reporting firms’ externalities impact is becoming increasingly important globally, investors have raised the bar on what they consider material to the performance of their investments, expectation of long-term profitability and sustainability of the company. This study examined the effect of accounting for externalities on financial performance proxied by Return on Asset (ROA)) of listed industrial goods in Nigeria. The study adopted Ex-post facto research design. The population for the study comprised of fifteen (15) Industrial Goods companies listed on Nigeria Stock Exchange as at 31st December, 2021. The Panel data were sourced from audited annual reports for the period of ten (10) years spanning from 2012-2021. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings of the study revealed that accounting for externalities had significant effect on ROA (AdjR2 =0.6010, F (3,96) = 3.99**; p = 0.0100). The study concluded that accounting for externalities has significant effect on financial performance of listed industrial goods companies in Nigeria. It was recommended that standard-setting bodies in Nigeria like the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria should develop mandatory guidelines and standards for accounting and reporting of externalities to foster a more sustainable and responsible business environment.
Abstract: Good financial performance of companies gives confidence to shareholders and investors on returns on their investment and guaranteed going concern. However, literature has shown that poor financial performance has made some companies to lose their competitive edge, and inability to achieve growth objective. Accounting for and reporting firms’ exter...
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Research Article
Logistic Analysis on Financial Literacy and Its Determinants: An Empirical Evidence from Maichew Town of Tigray, Ethiopia
Hailekiros Nigus Adhana*
Issue:
Volume 9, Issue 2, June 2024
Pages:
55-68
Received:
14 February 2024
Accepted:
10 August 2024
Published:
27 August 2024
Abstract: Financial literacy is increasingly recognized as a crucial factor for individual and societal well-being. This study investigates the determinants of financial literacy within a unique financial and economic context, focusing on civil servants in Maichew Town, Tigray. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative and qualitative data collected through a self-administered questionnaire distributed to a random sample of 271 civil servants. The study employed a binary logistic regression model to examine the relationship between financial literacy, measured as a binary outcome, and a range of socio-demographic and economic variables. These variables included age, gender, income level, work experience, marital status, field of study, access to financial news, and the number of dependents in the household. The findings reveal that gender, field of study, access to financial news, and the presence of dependents significantly influence the financial literacy levels of the respondents. Notably, female civil servants, those with a background in fields related to finance and economics, individuals with access to financial news, and those with dependents demonstrated higher levels of financial literacy. Conversely, age, work experience, marital status, education level, and income level did not exhibit a statistically significant relationship with financial literacy. This study contributes valuable insights into the factors shaping financial literacy among civil servants in a specific Ethiopian context. The findings underscore the importance of targeted interventions and financial education programs that address the unique needs of different demographic groups, particularly women and those in professions not directly related to finance. By enhancing financial literacy, policymakers and educators can empower individuals to make informed financial decisions, ultimately fostering greater economic stability and well-being.
Abstract: Financial literacy is increasingly recognized as a crucial factor for individual and societal well-being. This study investigates the determinants of financial literacy within a unique financial and economic context, focusing on civil servants in Maichew Town, Tigray. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative and qualitative dat...
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