CREDIT MANAGEMENT POLICY AND FIRMS? PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INFANT MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA Cover Image

POLITICA DE GESTIONARE A CREDITELOR ȘI RENTABILITATEA FIRMELOR: DOVEZI ALE FIRMELOR CE REALIZEAZĂ PRODUSE PENTRU SUGARI DIN SUD-VESTUL NIGERIEI
CREDIT MANAGEMENT POLICY AND FIRMS? PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INFANT MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA

Author(s): Jayeola Olabisi, Dauda Adewole OLADEJO, Jonathan Funminiyi Adegoke, Matthew Adekunle Abioro
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: EDITURA INDEPENDENŢA ECONOMICĂ
Keywords: Credit Management; Profitability; Debtors' Collection Period; Current Ratio; Creditors' Payment Period;

Summary/Abstract: Credit management policy concerns managing debtors and financing debts. The higher the amount of debts not collected over a period of time, the higher the maintenance costs incurred which invariably impact on profitability. This study assessed the relationship between credit management policy initiatives and profitability among infant manufacturing firms in Southwest, Nigeria. The study adopted a descriptive research design. The convenience sampling technique was used to select ten (10) infant manufacturing firms and secondary data were extracted from annual reports of the selected firms over a period of ten (10) years(2009-2018). The data collected were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results of the study showed that there was an insignificant, positive relationship between Current Ratio (CR) and profitability at P>0.05; also, there exists an insignificant, positive relationship between Creditor’s Payment Period (CPP) and profitability at P>0.05. However, Debtor’s Collection Period (DCP) and profitability showed a significant, negative relationship at P<0.05. The study concluded that a favourable debtor’s collection period is a precondition for improved profitability position. Therefore, it is recommended that a slightly tight debtor’s collection strategy and procedure should be established as documented in this study so as to minimize the problem of cash flow and bad debt among infant manufacturing firms in Nigeria.

  • Issue Year: 4/2019
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 59-69
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English