LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OF DEPOSIT TAKING SACCOS IN MOUNT KENYA REGION

Joshua Mutahi Gatheru, R. Kamau, A. Mutiso
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The purpose of this research was to examine liquidity management effect on the financial sustainability of DTS in Mount Kenya Region. The study was guided by four objectives; cash management, risk management, asset liability management and management competency on the financial sustainability of SACCOs in Kenya. A census survey of all the 52 SACCOs was carried out. SACCOs within the Mount Kenya region were chosen because it was the home of 61% of the total number of SACCOs in Kenya (according to the Ministry of Industrialization and Enterprise Development, 2012. The respondents consisted of one accountant in every SACCOs as they had information about liquidity of the SACCOs. Descriptive survey design was adopted as it provided a way to interpret and comprehend liquidity management and financial sustainability of DTS. Primary and secondary data were used in the analysis. Primary data on liquidity management was gathered through structured questionnaires while secondary data was gathered from financial statements. The study achieved a response rate of 88%. In order to generate descriptive and inferential statistics, data analysis was conducted using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The study findings revealed that management competency has a positive and significant effect on financial sustainability of DTS. The study revealed the management had enough training to review the quality and level of information it received in order to make informed decisions and to ensure that a governance audit was conducted. Cash management, risk management and asset liability management had positive but insignificant effect on financial sustainability of DTS. In addition, member’s contributions were considered crucial to the successful implementation of effective cash management. Finally, without a guiding policy on asset-liability it would be hard for SACCOs to obtain optimal balance in asset liability and financial sustainability. SASRA role needs to be enhanced through introduction of better policy and increase the monitoring role since the sector played a critical role in achieving the country’s vision 2030 and improving the country’s economic growth. Key Words : Cash Management, Risk Management, Asset-Liability Management, Management Competency and DTS Financial Sustainability. CITATION: Gatheru, J. M., Kamau, R., & Mutiso, A. (2020). Liquidity management and financial sustainability of deposit taking SACCOs in Mount Kenya region. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management , 7(2), 270 – 284.
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肯尼亚山地区接受存款的证券公司的流动性管理和财务可持续性
本研究的目的是考察流动性管理对肯尼亚山区存款互助社财务可持续性的影响。研究有四个目标:现金管理、风险管理、资产负债管理和管理能力对肯尼亚 SACCO 财务可持续性的影响。对所有 52 家 SACCO 进行了普查。之所以选择肯尼亚山地区的 SACCO,是因为该地区的 SACCO 占肯尼亚 SACCO 总数的 61%(根据工业化和企业发展部的数据,2012 年)。受访者包括每家 SACCO 的一名会计,因为他们掌握着 SACCO 的流动性信息。采用了描述性调查设计,因为它提供了一种解释和理解 DTS 的流动性管理和财务可持续性的方法。分析中使用了第一手数据和第二手数据。有关流动性管理的原始数据是通过结构化问卷收集的,而二手数据则是从财务报表中收集的。研究的回复率达到 88%。为了生成描述性和推论性统计数据,使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)进行了数据分析。研究结果表明,管理能力对 DTS 的财务可持续性有积极而重要的影响。研究显示,管理层接受了足够的培训,以审查其收到的信息的质量和水平,从而做出明智的决策,并确保进行治理审计。现金管理、风险管理和资产负债管理对半边天基金会的财务可持续性有积极但不显著的影响。此外,成员的贡献被认为是成功实施有效现金管理的关键。最后,如果没有资产负债方面的指导政策,储蓄信贷合作社将很难在资产负债和财务可持续性方面取得最佳平衡。由于 SACCO 在实现国家 2030 年愿景和改善国家经济增长方面发挥着关键作用,因此需要通过引入更好的政策和加强监管来强化 SASRA 的作用。关键词:现金管理、风险管理、资产负债管理、管理能力和 DTS 财务可持续性。参考文献: Gatheru, J. M., Kamau, R., & Mutiso, A. (2020).肯尼亚山地区接受存款的 SACCO 的流动性管理和财务可持续性。The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management , 7(2), 270 - 284.
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