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The Impact of working capital management on firm’s profitability // GP // Dr. Hazem Yassin // Dr. Mohamed ElDeeb (2018 - 2019) (Record no. 14217)

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Personal name Nada Yasser Badran 152635
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Title The Impact of working capital management on firm’s<br/>profitability // GP // Dr. Hazem Yassin // Dr. Mohamed ElDeeb (2018 - 2019)
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Summary, etc. The aim of this study is to find the interaction and relationship between working capital<br/>management and firms‟ profitability. As components of net working capital are kept at<br/>optimal levels, this situation benefits company to use resources more efficiently and help<br/>profitability. Similarly, high levels of profitability helps avoiding idle working capital<br/>practices. .To investigate this relationship between these two, using a sample consisting<br/>of six companies listed in the Egyptian stock exchange market, and 4 years data covering<br/>years from 2013 to 2017. For this purpose, in this study the researchers used variable of<br/>return on assets ratio to measure the profitability of company and variables of working<br/>capital management. Regressions were run to analyze how profitability affects working<br/>capital management which is measured in terms of Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC),<br/>Current Ratio (CR), Average collection period (ACP), Average inventory period (AIP)<br/>and Average payment period (APP). The hypothesis showed that there‟s a positive<br/>relation between the average collection period and return on assets, current ratio and<br/>return on assets, cash conversion cycle and return on assets. On the other hand there‟s an<br/>insignificant negative relationship between both average payment period and average<br/>inventory period with return on assets. The results indicate that through proper working<br/>capital management allocation the company can improve their profit levels. Working<br/>capital management plays a significant role in improved profitability of firms. Firms can<br/>achieve optimal management of working capital by making the trade-off between<br/>profitability and liquidity.
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Personal name Malak Mohamed El-Sawy 153957
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Personal name Youssef Ahmed Ezzat 154081
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Personal name Abdallah Essam Shehata 151197
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