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Item Capital Structure and Profitability Analysis (With References to BOK and MBL)(Faculty of Management, 2013) Shahi, SunilNot availableItem Comparative profitability analysis of dairy industries in Chitwan district(Department of Management, 2013) Chaudhary, RajendraNot availableItem A comparative study of capital structure and profitability between Nepal Bangladesh Bank Limited and Himalayan Bank Limited(Department of Management, 2011) Poudyal, NabarajNot availableItem A comparative study on profitability analysis of Global IME Bank Ltd and Siddhartha Bank Ltd)(Department of Management, 2014) Sharma, Hem RajNot availableItem A comparative study on profitability analysis of Rastriya Banijya Bank and Nepal Bank LTD(Department of Management, 2013) Pangeni, RameshNot availableItem Inventory Management and Profitability Analysis of Salt Trading Cooperation(Department of Management, 2013) Karki, Suvadra DeviNot availableItem Liquidity and profitability analysis of Nabil Bank, Standard Chartered Bank and Nepal Investment Bank(Department of Management, 2009) Pyakurel, AnshuNot availableItem Liquidity and profitability analysis of Nepalese commercial banks (with reference to Nepal SBI and Bank of Kathmandu Ltd.)(Department of Management, 2014) Kafle, AchyutmNot availableItem Mobilization of Deposit & Profitability Analysis of Himalayan Bank Limited and Nepal Investment Bank Limited(Faculty of Management, 2013) Panthi, MalatiNot availableItem Non performing assets (NPA) of Nepalese commercial banks (A comparative study between EBL & LBL)(Department of Management, 2012) Neupane, PramilaNot availableItem Non-Performing assets and profitability analysis of commercial banks in Nepal ( A study of NABIL, HBL, EBL and NIBL)(Department of Management, 2011) Joshi, IlaNot availableItem Non-Performing assets and profitability analysis of Nepalese commercial banks(Department of Management, 2022) Bhattarai, Krishna HariThis selective study explores the effect of non-performing assets on the profitability of commercial banks in Nepalese context. A pooled data of ten commercial banks with 100 observations during the period of 2012 to 2021 has been used for the study. It examines the relation between the gross non-performing assets and profitability of the bank. The Pearson’s correlation coefficient indicates negative influence of NPA with the firm’s profitability reflected by ROA, ROE and NIM. Firm size, deposit and loans are positively related with these profitability indicators. The multiple regression analysis of nonperforming assets also shows significant negative relation with respect to bank profitability (ROA) meaning that when there is a lower non-performing asset of banks, the return on asset increases. NPA has insignificant negative relation with respect to shareholders’ return (ROE) and NIM. In contrary, size of the firm and deposit show the positive correlation with respect to ROA, ROE and NIM. Total loan shows positive relationship with ROA and ROE and significant negative relationship with NIM. It is concluded that profitability of Nepalese commercial banks is influenced by nonperforming assets and other covariates such as: bank size, deposit and loans. The study implies that banks should adopt new aspects, qualitative and creative young personnel to create better health and wealth for the banks. Furthermore, banks should highly re-consider on the appropriate portion of loans and advances on the assets and management. It should try developing an appropriate recovery policy and investment policy. Keywords: Non-performing assets, Profitability, Commercial Banks, Nepal.Item Non–Performing Assets & Profitability Analysis of Nepalese Commercial Banks(Department of Management, 2022) Bhattarai, Krishna HariThis selective study explores the effect of non-performing assets on the profitability of commercial banks in Nepalese context. A pooled data of ten commercial banks with 100 observations during the period of 2012 to 2021 has been used for the study. It examines the relation between the gross non-performing assets and profitability of the bank. The Pearson’s correlation coefficient indicates negative influence of NPA with the firm’s profitability reflected by ROA, ROE and NIM. Firm size, deposit and loans are positively related with these profitability indicators. The multiple regression analysis of nonperforming assets also shows significant negative relation with respect to bank profitability (ROA) meaning that when there is a lower non-performing asset of banks, the return on asset increases. NPA has insignificant negative relation with respect to shareholders’ return (ROE) and NIM. In contrary, size of the firm and deposit show the positive correlation with respect to ROA, ROE and NIM. Total loan shows positive relationship with ROA and ROE and significant negative relationship with NIM. It is concluded that profitability of Nepalese commercial banks is influenced by nonperforming assets and other covariates such as: bank size, deposit and loans. The study implies that banks should adopt new aspects, qualitative and creative young personnel to create better health and wealth for the banks. Furthermore, banks should highly re-consider on the appropriate portion of loans and advances on the assets and management. It should try developing an appropriate recovery policy and investment policy. Keywords: Non-performing assets, Profitability, Commercial Banks, Nepal.Item Profitability analysis of Agricultural Development Bank(Department of Management, 2012) Shrestha, Rit NarayanNot availableItem Profitability analysis of commercial banks (A case study of Rastriya Banijya Bank and Nepal Bank Limited)(Department of Management, 2009) Maharjan, AkhilNot availableItem Profitability analysis of Nepal Bank Limited and Rastriya Banijya Bank Limited(Department of Management, 2012) Pun, NeelamNot availableItem Profitability position analysis of Nepales commercial banks (Wih refrence to Rastriya Banijya bank and Nepal bank Ltd.(Department of Management, 2011) Dahal, ParashNot availableItem A study on cash management of listed manufacturing companies in Nepal(Department of Management, 2012) Sapkota, RamaNot availableItem A study on profitability analysis of Insurance companies in Nepal (with reference to Nepal Life Insurance Corporation Nepal Ltd.)(Department of Management, 2012) Adhikari, MohanNot available