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    Exploration of Cash Flow Management Strategy and Financial Performance of Saccos in Imenti North Sub-County, Kenya

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    2023-08
    Author
    Sora, Rahima Atikiya
    Kambura, Susan
    Moguche, Abel
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    Abstract
    The study sought to explore the influence of cash flow management strategy on financial performance of Saccos in Imenti North Sub-County, Kenya. Descriptive research design was adopted to collect data from 21 deposit and non-deposit Saccos located in Imenti North Sub- County. The target respondents included 42 accounts department officers, 114 tellers, 93 back- office staff, and 120 loan officers hence a total of 369 respondents. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Cash flow management strategy had a correlation coefficient r=0.772** at α < 0.000 and a 99% significance level. The study established that the investment department was still undeveloped in many Saccos therefore limiting on the authorization of incorporation of funds in investment options like capital markets. This limited the Saccos to act as mere institutions of accepting deposits and savings, while at the same time issuing loans. This method of operation at many times did not guarantee consistent income due to competition from other financial institutions doing similar work. The study thus recommends that the Board of Management [BOM] should create policies and provide adequate funds to establish an investment department, if there is none, or strengthen it if in existence. The contribution to the study is that a quality policy structure would introduce the Saccos to endless opportunities in investment at capital markets which has a well-structured and managed fund portfolio. In return, this would improve the income since the operations of the Saccos would have been diversified spreading into various classes of investments available.
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    http://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1639
    Publisher
    Journal of Finance and Accounting
    Subject
    Cash flow management strategy
    financial performance
    Saccos
    Imenti North Sub- County
    Kenya
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