Effect of Net Working Capital on the Corporate Cash Holdings of Commercial Banks in Kenya
Journal: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (Vol.4, No. 6)Publication Date: 2020-12-30
Authors : Noah Kiplagat Patrick Kibati Bowen C. Jeptepkeny;
Page : 06-6
Keywords : Corporate Cash Holdings; Net Working Capital; Commercial Banks.;
Abstract
An effective and efficient net working capital majorly contribute to commercial banks success as it forms part of a company's short-term financing strategy. Efficiency of working capital is based on the principle of speeding up collections as quickly as possible and slowing down disbursements as slowly as possible. An effective working capital management system helps banks not only cover their financial obligations but also boost their earnings. The study sought to examine the effects of working capital which comprised of aspects current assets and current liabilities. This study is guided by two theories, namely; Free Cash Flow Hypothesis and the Agency theory. The study adopted the descriptive and explanatory research designs. The population of the current study comprised of all commercial banks thus a census survey method was adopted. This study relied on secondary data which was obtained from annual reports issued by the CBK Bank. The results of the study showed that there was positive linear relationship between net working capital and the dependent variable (corporate cash holding) and the model was statistically significant. The study used ANOVA to establish the significance of the regression model from which an f-significance value of p less than 0.05 was established. The findings of the analysis revealed that when the independent variables had a significant combined effect (R2 = 0.428) on corporate cash holding in the commercial banks in Kenya and could be used to predict future profitability. The study concludes that Net working capital has a significant relationship with cash held by commercial banks while Changes in banks characteristics over time are primarily responsible for the increase in cash holdings and therefore net working capital of firms drastically decreases and cash flows become riskier. It was recommended that the financial managers should focus on reducing the cash conversion cycle by investing more in net working capital.
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