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Performance Implications Of Capital Budgeting Practices Of Private Waste Management Firms In Ghana. A Case Study Of Financial Zoomlion Ghana Limited

This Research Work Could Not Have Been Achieved Without The Support Of Many Individuals. My Sincere Thanks Go To The Almighty God For Sustaining And Guiding Me Throughout This Work.I Would Like To Express My Appreciation To My Research Supervisor, Mr. Peter Avevor, For His Expert Advice, Useful Crit...

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spelling oai:ir.knust.edu.gh:123456789/16079 Performance Implications Of Capital Budgeting Practices Of Private Waste Management Firms In Ghana. A Case Study Of Financial Zoomlion Ghana Limited Mavis Amofah This Research Work Could Not Have Been Achieved Without The Support Of Many Individuals. My Sincere Thanks Go To The Almighty God For Sustaining And Guiding Me Throughout This Work.I Would Like To Express My Appreciation To My Research Supervisor, Mr. Peter Avevor, For His Expert Advice, Useful Criticisms And Suggestions. Special Thanks To Ms. Blessing Amofah And Mr. Kofi Atta-Mensah For Their Support, Care And Encouragement Throughout This Course study examined This the financial performance implications of capital budgeting practices of private waste management firms in Ghana with emphasis on Zoomlion Ghana limited. Specifically, the study sought to: find out if development projects correspond with profitability, check whether the project is subject to rigorous defined procedures and finally, to recognize the appropriate capital budgeting techniques and activities that could enhance the monetary progress of the waste management sector. The population for the study was 44 consisting of all the Regional Offices and head office of Zoomlion Ghana Ltd with particular reference to staff at the Finance and Account units. The study assumed a philosophy of positivism to assess the relationship of capital budgeting processes and monetary growth and employed survey design. The purposive sampling technique was used to select a sample size of 12. The main instrument used for the study was a questionnaire. Results reveal that through capital budgeting, profits have gone up by 21% - 40%. This shows a positive correlation between capital budgeting and profitability. Thus capital budgeting practices plays critical roles in ensuring the profitability of the company. The company does not use just one valuation method but rather adopts multiple valuation methods in its capital budgeting decisions. The finance department was responsible for all capital projects as there was no dedicated capital budgeting department. It is recommended that management institute a dedicated capital budgeting department, engage the services of professionals and equip the department with modern technology and other tools in order to succeed. 2025-01-20T13:53:10Z 2025-01-20T13:53:10Z 2020 Thesis https://ir.knust.edu.gh/handle/123456789/16079 en application/pdf
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title Performance Implications Of Capital Budgeting Practices Of Private Waste Management Firms In Ghana. A Case Study Of Financial Zoomlion Ghana Limited
title_full Performance Implications Of Capital Budgeting Practices Of Private Waste Management Firms In Ghana. A Case Study Of Financial Zoomlion Ghana Limited
title_fullStr Performance Implications Of Capital Budgeting Practices Of Private Waste Management Firms In Ghana. A Case Study Of Financial Zoomlion Ghana Limited
title_full_unstemmed Performance Implications Of Capital Budgeting Practices Of Private Waste Management Firms In Ghana. A Case Study Of Financial Zoomlion Ghana Limited
title_short Performance Implications Of Capital Budgeting Practices Of Private Waste Management Firms In Ghana. A Case Study Of Financial Zoomlion Ghana Limited
title_sort performance implications of capital budgeting practices of private waste management firms in ghana a case study of financial zoomlion ghana limited
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