CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction Chapter one introduces the study by giving the background to the research under study. The statement of the problem is also classified in this chapter, research questions, the scope of the study, the hypothesis to be tested, the significance of the study. 1.1 Background to the study 1.1.1 Historical Perspective In the last half century, over 95 countries have attempted to transfer responsibilities of the state to lower tiers of government. Most of the...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is the contribution of e-banking to the performance of stanbic Bank Kampala branch. The reason of this study is to examine the various services provided through e-banking at Stanbic bank, to determine the contribution of e-banking to the profitability of Stanbic bank Limited Kampala Branch, to establish the relationship between e-banking and financial performance of Stanbic Bank. In this study qualitative and quantitative descriptive research design and corr...
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TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATION.IAPPROVALDEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivTABLE OF CONTENTS vABBREVIATIONS ixCHAPTER ONE aINTRODUCTION 11.0 Introduction 11.1 Background 11.1.1 Historical perspective 11.1.2 Theoretical perspective 31.1,3 Conceptual perspective 31.1.4 Contextual perspective 41.2 Statement of the problem 41.3 Purpose and objectives of the study s1.3.1 Purpose of study s1.3.2 Objectives of study1.4 Research questions 51.5 Hypothesis 61.6 Scope of the study 61.6.1 Geographical scope 61.6....
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background A study conducted in 2008 by CGAP revealed that globally, an estimated 72 percent of people living in Muslim-majority countries did not use formal financial services. Even where financial services were available, some people viewed conventional products as incompatible with the sharia financial principles set forth in Islamic law (CGAP, 2008). Islamic microfinance represents the confluence of two rapidly growing industries: microfinance and Islamic financ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVALDEDICATIONACKWNOLEGMENT.ivLIST OF ACRONYMS vDEFINITION OF KEY TERMS viLIST OF FIGURES viiiTABLE OF CONTENTS ixABSTRACT xiiCHAPTER ONE 11.0 Introduction 11.1 Background of the study 11.1.1 Historical back ground 11.1 .2Theoretical back ground 21.1.3 Contextual background 21.1.4 Conceptual background 31.2 Statement of problem 41.3 General objective 41.4 Specific objectives 41.5 Research questions 41.6 Research hypothesis 51.7 The Scope of the Study 51.7.1 Geo...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVALDEDICATION iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS viiiABSTRACT ixLIST OF TABLE xLIST OF FIGURES xiCIIAPTER ONE 1INTRODUCTION 11.1 Background 11.2 Statement of the problem 31,3. General objective 51 .4 Objectives 51.5 Research questions 51.6 Scope of the study 51.6.1 Content Scope 51 .6.2 Geographical Scope 51.6.3 Time/duration 61.7 Significance of the study 6I .8 Justification of the study 61.9 Conceptual Framework 71 .10 Definition of significance...
CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTIONThe importance of accurate stock control in an Organization cannot be over emphasized no matter how diligent the job of control (computerized or manual). Some discrepancies are bound to occur. The system is operated by people, and people sometimes make mistakes.Every inventory item should be physically counted and checked against its balance at least once a year. This verification of the quality balance is subsequently adjusted to match the actual count, for this reason...
PROPOSAL Taxation is the legal demand made by the federal government or the state government on its citizens to pay money income, goods and services. In less complex society in which government has duties and responsibilities, financial need of the government income greater consequently taxes – increase and their effect on the economy become more important. Thus among the traditional function of the government is the provision of the public goods i.e goods cannot be divided among the separa...
PROPOSALIntroduction Cost volume profit analysis is a systematic method of examining the relationship between changes in volume [ i.e xutput] and changes in total sales revenue expense and net profit as a model of these relationships cost volume profit analysis simplifies the real word condition that a firm will face like model which are abstraction from reality. Cost volume profit analysis is subjected to a number of underlying assumption and limitation.Profit is the important measure o...
PROPOSALINTRODUCTION This project, work is intended to deal with the application of promotional strategy to marketing and its contributions to achievement of organization goals with particular focus on the Nigerian hotel industry (wing Kwara hotel as a case study). Attempts will be made to discuss certain vital elements in marketing known as the “marketing communication mix” or the “promotion mix”. The purpose of the study will be discussed. Attempts wil be made to identify problems o...
TABLE OF CONTENTTitle page iCertification iiDedication iiiAcknowledgment ivTable of content CHAPTER ONE1.0 Background of the study 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Statement of the problem 21.3 Objective of the study 21.4 Significance of the study 31.5 Research hypothesis 3-51.6 Scope and limitation of the study 5-61.7 Organization of the study 6-81.8 Definition of terms 8-10CHAPTER TWOLiterature review2.0 Introduction 112.1 Theoretical frame work ii -132.2 Current trend in thinking 13-192...