dc.description.abstract | This study aimed to examine the relationship between cash management and profitability among selected stall vendors of dried fish in Panabo City. The independent variable of the study is cash management indicated by cash planning, cash controlling and cash budgeting. The dependent variables of the study is profitability. This applied a descriptive-correlation for sampling thirty (30) of stall vendors of dried fish in Pnabao City. This study employed survey questionnaires for both variables. The questionnaires were administered personally to the target respondents and collected by the researchers for interpretation to determine the result of the study. Moreover, the statistical tools used in interpretation of data were weighted mean and Pearson-r. The over-all mean for the level of cash management is 4.36 with the descriptive equivalent of very high which is indicated by cash planning, cash controlling, and cash budgeting, with the mean of 4.3, 4.38 and 4.39 respectively while the level of profitability got an overall mean of 4.43 with the descriptive equivalent of very high. The findings showed that there is no significant relationship between cash management and profitability among selected stall vendors of dried fish Panabo City. | en_US |