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<title>Market seasonality and liquidity among selected banana growers in Panabo City</title>
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<description>Market seasonality and liquidity among selected banana growers in Panabo City
Canlobo, Bryan P.; Esparrago, Juliephel M.; Radin, Rena Grace F.
This study aimed to determine the relationship between market seasonality and liquidity among selected banana growers in Panabo City. The independent variable of the study was market seasonality with the indicators of lean season and peak season. On the other hand, the dependent variable of this study was liquidity. The researchers used the descriptive correlation method in determining the number of respondents and the statistical tools using the study were Mean and Pearson-r.&#13;
The result of the computation using r-value is -0.10 associated with the significant value of 0.33 which is more than the alpha of 0.05. Thus, it was found out that there is no significant relationship between market seasonality and liquidity among selected banana growers in Panabo City. It implies that the market seasonality in terms of lean season and peak season has nop impact of on liquidity. Therefore, market seasonality could not affect the liquidity of the banana growers in Panabo City.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Job order costing system and financial performance among selected tailoring in Panabo City</title>
<link>https://repository.umindanao.edu.ph/handle/20.500.14045/1685</link>
<description>Job order costing system and financial performance among selected tailoring in Panabo City
Arcena, Allein Alfred M.; Lizada, Liezel S.; Plaza, Jonatan B.
The study aimed to determine the significant relationship between Job Order Costing System and Financial Performance among selected tailoring in Panabo City. The independent variable of the study was Job Order Costing System. The indicator of Job Order Costing System was cost allocation. On the other hand, the dependent variable of this study was financial performance. The researchers used descriptive correlation method and the statistical tools used in this study were mean and Pearson R. The significant value of Cost Allocation is 0.03. There is significant relationship between Job Order Costing System and financial performance. It means that there was a strong relationship established between Job Order Costing System and financial performance among tailoring. Further study using larger samples may be conducted to confirm the validity of this study.&#13;
Keywords:Job
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<title>Forex rate fluctuation and profitability among money changers in Panabo City</title>
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<description>Forex rate fluctuation and profitability among money changers in Panabo City
Liwagon, Jaime G.; Pamugas, Dexie T.; Pedraza, Maylene S.
This study examined the relationship between Forex rate fluctuations, particularly in terms of the inflation rate, and the profitability of money changers in Panabo City. The findings revealed that Forex rate fluctuations occur at a moderate level, with an overall mean of 3.37, while the level of profitability among money changers is very high, with an overall mean of 4.34. The computed r-value of -0.088, with a P-value of -6.35, exceeded the 2.26 level of significance, leading to the non-rejection of the null hypothesis. This indicates that there is no significant relationship between Forex rate fluctuations and the profitability of money changers in Panabo City. Based on these findings, recommendations are provided to help money changers maintain and improve their profitability despite fluctuating exchange rates.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Financial management among selected night market vendors in Panabo City</title>
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<description>Financial management among selected night market vendors in Panabo City
Buagas, Jemara P.; Domingo, Arvie T.; Cenia, Jennifer M.
This study aimed to assess the financial management practices of selected night market vendors in Panabo City, focusing on financial planning and financial control. The findings revealed that the overall mean for financial management was 4.49, indicating a high level of financial management among the vendors. The computed F-value of 2.142, with a P-value of 0.064, was greater than the 0.05 level of significance, leading to the non-rejection of the null hypothesis. This suggests that there is no significant difference in the financial management practices of the vendors when analyzed according to their educational attainment. Consequently, the vendors' educational background does not influence their financial management practices or the success of their businesses. Based on these findings, recommendations are provided to further enhance financial management practices among night market vendors.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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