Faculty of Business, Economics & Governance [BEG]
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Item LOAN COLLECTION PROCEDURES AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SACCOS IN MBARARA CITY(Bishop Stuart University, 2023) Watsema, Baluku; K. Agume, Anthony.; Arthur, NuwagabaThe study flexed off to establish whether a relationship occurs amid loan collection procedures and financial performance of SACCOs in Mbarara City. This undertaking championed a non-experimental crosssectional research design with both descriptive and analytical styles where mixed method approach was used to collect and analyse data. The undertaking gathered quantitative data from 109 participants using questionnaires. Questionnaires were used to gather quantitative data which was then put into a data management tool, statistical package for social scientists’ version 20 for further description and inferences. The tool was then used to output a descriptive presentation and Pearson correlation coefficient mounted employed to ascertain statistical significance between the loan collection procedures besides financial performance of SACCOs in Mbarara city. The undertaking findings uncovered a slight positive connection amid loan collection procedure besides financial performance of SACCOs (r=0.259, p<0.001). Qualitative data was obtained by use of an interview guide that were subjected to the SACCO managers to give deep insight concerning the variables being undertaken. This undertaking resolved that loan collection procedures positively influences SACCOs’ financial performance. The undertaking commends SACCOs towards adopting unique revised loan collection procedures if the collections are to be realized on the agreed time as per the loan contract to ensure better loan performance hence improving the financial performance of the SACCOs.Item The relationship between loan assessment and financial performance of SACCOs: Evidence from Uganda(Bishop Stuart University, 2019) Baluku, Watsema; Arthur, Nuwagaba; Anthony, AgumeThe study set out to examine the relationship between loan assessment and financial performance of SACCOs in Mbarara Municipality. The study adopted a non-experimental cross-sectional research design. The study was both descriptive and analytical in nature with a quantitative approach of data collection and analysis. The study gathered quantitative data from 109 participants using questionnaires. Quantitative data gathered using questionnaires was coded and entered into SPSS version 20 for analysis. The analysis was done and findings presented using descriptive statistics in form of frequencies, percentages, mean and standard deviations. Pearson correlation coefficient was utilized to ascertain the statistical significance between the independent and dependent variables. Findings from the study revealed that there is a strong positive relationship between loan assessment and financial performance of SACCOs (r=0.870**, p<0.000). The study concluded that loan assessment positively influences financial performance of SACCOs. The study recommends that SACCOs need to adopt well thought and efficient loan assessment strategies as means to improve their financial performance