Efficient working capital management as the tool for driving profitability and liquidity: a correlation analysis of Nigerian companies
Ambrose Adekola,
Martin Samy and
Dave Knight
International Journal of Business and Globalisation, 2017, vol. 18, issue 2, 251-275
Abstract:
This study focused on working capital management role in driving organisations profitability and ensuring adequate liquidity level. The study compiles financial data for 50 Nigerian-quoted non-financial services companies between 2002-2011. The data was subjected to statistical analysis using ANOVA. The results obtained from the hypothesis developed indicates that variables of profitability and liquidity reinforce each other in some sectors through a positive relationship while trade-offs exist between them in other sectors. The study also established a negative relationship between the cash conversion cycle, and gross and net operating profit. The positive relationship between current ratio and both gross and net operating profit indicates that liquidity and profitability reinforce each other rather than the trade-off anticipated by traditional working capital management theory. Finally, the study established that the relationship between profitability and liquidity is neither concave nor linear, and that the relationship is affected by the sector within which a firm operates.
Keywords: circulating capital; working capital management; correlation analysis; Nigeria; profitability; liquidity; ANOVA; cash conversion cycle; gross operating profit; net operating profit. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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