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- ItemAccount credit management and profitability of manufacturing companies a survey of three companies in Mogadishu Somalia(Kampala International University, College of Economics and Management, 2011-08) Ayan, Ali; AdenManaging credit particularly accounts receivable effectively and efficiency way is one of the most difficult tasks under the managers, because accounts receivable is the second broadest part of company's assets after Cash. While on the IV Accounts receivable are amounts owed by a customer on account. They are from the sale of goods and services. These receivables generally are expected to be collected within 30 to 60 days, and they are the most significant type of claim held by a company. To identify the level of managing accounts receivable in selected manufacturing companies in Mogadishu, Somalia in terms of: • Determining the effect of credit risk management on profitability in selected manufacturing companies. To determine the level of profitability in selected manufactured companies in Mogadishu, Somalia. The study was primarily focusing on 3 manufactured companies namely Ilatango Factory, Raxo Factory, and ZamZam water Purification Company. All those manufactured companies are located at Mogadishu, Somalia. The target populations of this study were finance manager, and customers. Those manufacturing firms were chosen because around 60% and above of their sales are credit based; secondly, they are one of the largest manufacturing sectors in Somalia. Credit management is the process of planning and controlling credit accounts and it plays great roll the profitability of the firm. Effective controlling is characterized to increase sales, to Reduces bad debts, to Increases profits, to build customer loyalty, to build confidence of financial industry, to Increase company capitalization and to Increase the customer relationship.
- ItemSocio economic factors and the enrollment of girls in early childhood development centers in Hodhan location, Wajir district Kenya.(Kampala International University Kampala, College of Higher Degrees and Research, 2012-11) Abdullahi, Mathey; AdenThe study was about socio- economic factors and the enrolment rate of girls in early childhood development centers in hodhan location wajir county. It was guided by four objectives; to determine the profile of respondents in terms of ages, level of education, income level and occupation on the side of parents and gender, age bracket, level of experience and level of education on the side of teachers, then to determine the level of socio economic factors as regards to home factors and school factors, to determine the rates of girls enrolment in ECD centers under study and to determine if there is a significant relationship between the degree of socio economic factors and the rates of girls enrolment in ECD centers under study. Using the descriptive co- relational survey and ex post facto, the study employed 150 parents and 28 teachers in four selected primary (ECD) schools. The study found out that socio economic factors to be generally satisfactory and therefore good for girl's enrolment in the ECD centers. The null hypothesis of no significant correlation between socio economic factors and the rates of girl's enrolment in the ECD centers was rejected and positive correlation between the two variables was found. Based on the findings of the study the following were recommended; the school administration policies should be made clear and fit for both boys and girls, the school rules should be accommodative for all and responsibilities equally shared. The parents should be to involve both boys and girls in household chores and give equal opportunities to both boys and girls.