THE STUDY OF MANAGEMENT OF WORKING CAPITAL IN BANKING INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICAN PLC) ENUGU.

ABSTRACT
Working capital is known to be the background and life wire of any business organizations in every part of the world.  This makes it imperative that there should be efficient management of working capital, to help in reducing constant incidents/cases of banks distresses (i) Banking industry since this has been a source worry to the users of financial statements.  Consequently this project has attempted to give an expository discussion on the management of working to enhance the continuity industry to enhance the continuity of banking industry, with a particular interest in united bank for Africa plc Enugu.
It thus gave hits on how bank managers should manage financial distress banks where such signs of distress situations tries to occur. 
Conclusions arising form this research are both outstanding and helpful too.

TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page i
Approval pageii
Dedicationiii
Acknowledgement iv
Table of contentsv
List of tables ix
Abstract x

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction1
1.1Background of the study1
1.2Statement of problem6
1.3The purpose of objective of the study7
1.4Research questions8
1.5Hypothesis where application8
1.6Significance or rationale of the study9
1.7Scope of the study10
1.8Definition of terms11

CHAPTER TWO
2.0Review Of Literature 13

CHAPTER THREE
3.0Research design and Methodology 29
3.1Research design 29
3.2Area of the study32
3.3Population of the study33
3.4Sample and sampling procedure33
3.5Instrument for data collection34
3.6Validity of the instrument 35
3.7Reliability of the instrument 35
3.8Method of Administration of the instrument36
3.9Method of data analysis36

CHAPTER FOUR
Data presentation and results summary of result/findings39
4.1Summary of result/findings39
4.2Test of hypothesis49


CHAPTER FIVE
5.0Discussion Implication and Recommendations 53
5.1Discussion of results 53
5.2Conclusions53
5.3Implication of the Results54
5.4Recommendations 54
5.5   Suggestion for Further study55
5.6Limitation of the study56
References57
Appendices