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Title: Working capital management and solvency management on financial performance: empirical evidence from capital goods sector in Colombo stock exchange
Authors: Abdulla, M.A.
Rajapaksha, R.M.D.A.P.
Keywords: Working Capital Management, Liquidity, Inventory Management, Solvency, Performance, Size, Capital goods sector Companies
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka
Citation: Abdulla M.A.; Rajapaksha R.M.D.A.P. (2022), Working capital management and solvency management on financial performance: empirical evidence from capital goods sector in Colombo stock exchange, 8th International Conference Accounting Researchers & Educators (ICARE 2022), Department of Accountancy, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka. 44.
Abstract: The study aims to examine the working capital management and solvency management on the financial performance of Sri Lankan capital goods sector companies listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange, for a period of 9 years from 2013 to 2021. The size of the company was used as a control variable. The study employs Return on Assets (ROA) and Earnings Per Share (EPS) to measure financial performance. Current ratio (CR) Inventory turnover ratio (ITR) and total debts to total assets were used as proxies for liquidity, Inventory management and solvency management, while the logarithm of total assets was used to measure the size. Correlation and multiple regression analyses have been applied to analyze the data. The results show a statistically significant impact of working capital management and solvency management on financial performance, while the detailed results of the hypotheses indicate that liquidity has an insignificant reverse impact on financial performance. Further, there is a significant positive impact of size on performance and a significant negative impact of solvency on performance. The study suggests in light of the results, increasing investments in companies’ assets by focusing on internal financing, such that large-sized companies with low leverage will have a good performance.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/25751
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