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Item An Analysis of Liquidity Position of Nabil Bank Limited(Department of Management, 2017) Oli, Phanindra PrasadThe present study aims to reveal the relationship between liquidity and profitability of nabil bank, while in conducting day to day operations. This paper examines the effects of liquidity on profitability. To address the objective, the article has taken nabil bank for the period between 2011/12 to 2015/16. Considering the liquidity management can increase the profitability. The study has examined their liquidity management of nabil bank as well as profitability positions.using various financial tools and indicator. This paper also represents the regulatory issue, statistical analysis and the liquidity surplus or deficit scenario of the nabil bank.The study concluded that proper liquidity management can increase the profitability of the bank if other factors move positively. It was found that trend of average liquidity ratio and profitability of NABIL banks are not seems to be fluctuating but average variation in liquidity ratio, as well as profitability of nabil bank. The study concluded that the liquidity ratio, leverage ratio, activity ratio and profitability ratio has a positive significant. But liquidity ratio has not significant effects on profitability of nabil bank.Finally this study indicates that how proper liquidity management helps to increase the bank profitability.Item Analysis on Financial Performance of Nepal Investment Bank Limited(Faculty of Management, 2010-06) Chhetri, GituNo availableItem Camel analysis of commercial banks in Nepal (with special reference to Nabil, Himalayan & Nepal Investment Bank Limited)(Department of Management, 2011) Yogi, RameshNot availableItem A case study of the cash management techniques of Bottlers Nepal Limited(Department of Management, 2013) Kaphle, Madhav RajNot availableItem A Case Study of Working Capital Management of Machhapuchchhre Bank Limited(Department of Management, 2011) Devkota, PoojaNot availableItem Comparative Financial Performance Analysis of NIBL, EBL & SCBNL in the Framework of Camel(Faculty of Management, 2012) Ojha, HanashyamNot availableItem A comparative study of cash management (National Trading Limited And Salt Trading Corporation Limited)(Department of Management, 2018) Rana, PrakritiNot availableItem Credit Management of Nepal Bank Limited(Department of Management, 2013) Yadav, Jitendra KumarNot availableItem Credit Risk Management of Joint Venture Banks–A Case Study of NBL, HBL,NSBIBL and EBL.(Faculty of Management, 2011-09) Chamling, SubarnaNot availableItem Financial performance of hydropower companies in Nepal(Department of Management, 2018) Pokharel, RanjanaItem Impact of Dividend Policy on Market Price of Stock (Study of Manufacturing and Financing sector)(Department of Management, 2011) Thapa, UrmilaNot availableItem Income Diversification and Bank Risk-Return Trade-Off on the Nepalese Commercial Banks(Department of Management, TU, 2019) Sijali Magar, Tara KumariThis research seeks at investigating the impact of income diversification on the risk return trade-off in the Nepalese Commercial Banks during the time period (2069/702075/76). The secondary data are collected from Banking and Financial Statistics and annual reports of the selected commercial banks. Risk adjusted performance variables indicators: risk adjusted return on assets and risk adjusted return on equity are the dependent variables, while non-interest income, Herfindahl-Hirschman Index–HHI, equity to total assets ratio, loan to total assets ratio, foreign ownership and size are independent variables. The study has employed descriptive research design. The multiple regression models are used to test the impact and relationship between income diversification variables and the risk adjusted performance of Nepalese commercial banks. The results show that non-interest income, foreign ownership and bank size are positively correlated to risk adjusted return on assets and negatively correlated with HHI, equity and Loan. It indicates that higher the non-interest income, foreign ownership and bigger the bank size, higher would be the risk adjusted returns on assets. Similarly, non-interest income, HHI, foreign ownership and size have positive correlation with risk adjusted return on equity and have negative correlation with equity and loan. The regression model1 results conclude that the beta coefficients are positive for non-interest income, HHI, foreign ownership and size on risk adjusted return on assets and have negative beta coefficient are for equity and loan. The regression model2 results shows that the beta coefficient is positive for non-interest income, HHI and size on risk adjusted return on equity and have negative beta coefficient for equity, loan and foreign ownership. The study concludes that equity followed by non-interest income are dominant factor in the risk adjusted on assets. Similarly, loan, equity and income diversification index HHI are the dominant factor in risk adjusted return on equity in the context of Nepalese commercial banksItem Investment analysis of commercial banks (A Comparative Study of Himalayan Bank Ltd. & Nepal SBI Bank Ltd.)(Department of Management, 2012) K.C., Drona BahadurNot availableItem Investment Policy of Commercial Banks”With reference to (Standard Chartered Bank Nepal Ltd.& Nabil Bank Ltd.)(Faculty of Management, 2010-06) Shrestha, Kiran KumarNot availableItem Investor's Risk and Return in Commercial Bankof Nepal (With reference to Nabil Bank, Himalayan Bank, Nepal Investment Bank and Everest Bank)(Faculty of Management, 2010) Rai, Bauda HangNot availableItem Nepalese Security Market: System, Practices and Process(Faculty of Management, 2010) Yadav, Surendra KumarNot availableItem An Overview of Non-Performing Assets of Nepalese Commercial Banks (With Reference to NIBL, NABIL & NBBL)(Faculty of Management, 2011) Kaur, TapindarNot availableItem Performance Evaluation as an Effectivetools for Control (With Special Reference to Nepal Development Bank Ltd andDevelopment Credit Bank Ltd)(Faculty of Management, 2009-07) Khadka, Bhupendra KumarNot AvaiableItem A Study on Dividend Policy of Listed Commercial Banks in Nepal(Faculty of Management, 2013) Ghimire, GopalNot availableItem Working capital management of Nepal telecom corporation (NTC)(Department of Management, 2013) Paudel, GitaNot available