The Impact of CCC and WC on The Profitability of KMI-30 INDEX
Samina Riaz,
Athar Iqbal and
Muhammad Irfan Khan
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Abstract:
This research purpose is to investigate the impact of WC and CCC on prosperity of the companies, listed in KMI-30 Index. For this research data was gathered from firm’s annual reports. Data of 30companies listed in KMI-30 Index was collected over the period of 2010 till 2014. Data was collected to check significance of ROE, Tobins’Q, and ROA. To analyze these variables regression analysis was used to measure the impact on dependent variable through independent variables. The study concluded that cash conversion cycle and debt to assets ratio were most significant variable on the dependent variables i.e. ROA, Tobins’Q and ROE. It was recommended to the companies of listed in the KMI-30 to maintain the CCC at their minimum level or in lines with the industry norms, so they can avoid the liquidity problem along with the reduce the shortfall of cash requirement which were needed to smoothly run the operations of the companies.
Keywords: KMI-30; Tobin’s Q; ROA; ROE; WC; CCC (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G17 G3 M41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-01-10, Revised 2019-12-30
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Published in IBT Journal of Business Studies 15.1(2019): pp. 84-94
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