the growth trend of deposit insurance fund and selected risk-asset indicators of Nigerian banks was investigated using two disaggregated models. The ex-post facto design was and annual time series data obtained from the nigerian Deposit insurance corporation annual reports and accounts during the period 1987-2017 was employed. Data of deposit insurance fund, total deposits of insured banks, target reserve ratio of total insured deposits, total loans and advances and asset quality. The autoregressive distributed lag estimation technique was employed to estimate the link between deposit insurance fund on the volume of loans and advances and other target reserve ratio and asset quality. Findings indicated that volume of total loans and advances were negatively and statistically significant to deposit insurance funds. it was recommended that the nigerian banking sector should form a partnership with deposit money banks in order to diversify and efficiently minimise incidences of fraud
Purpose of the article: There is dearth of empirical studies on the association between information asymmetry, environmental externalities and financial performance, especially in Nigeria. Thus in this paper, we examined the nexus of information asymmetry, environmental externalities and financial performance of listed Nigerian firms. Methodology/methods: In order to attain this, the ex-post facto design was adopted and the simple random sampling technique was used in selecting ten (10) firms in the industrial and consumer goods subsector with data spanning from 2012-2017. The data were obtained from the financial statements of the companiws and the Nigerian Stock Exchange Factbook, while the analysis was carried out via the ordinary least square, fixed and random effects statistical tool. Scientific aim: This paper assessed the nexus of information asymmetry, environmental externalities and financial performance in Nigeria. Findings: The study found a clear indication that the level of financial performance of industrial and consumer goods companies in Nigeria is significantly influenced by the information asymmetry, as well as environmental externalities. Contributions: In view of the findings, it was recommended that there should be collaboration between the government and regulatory framework of accounting in order to advance a robust and clear-cut legislation on disclosure of environmental externalities and information irregularity in the financial statements of companies. Also, this study contributes to knowledge by filling the gap in literature, as well as showing that apart other dynamics that may influence financial performance, information asymmetry and environmental externalities are seemingly fundamental.
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