Browsing by Author "Mabonga, Eric"
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Item An analysis of internal control systems and their influence on financial sustainability of selected institutions of higher learning in Tanzania(International Journal of Research, 2018) Sunday, Arthur; Mabonga, Eric; Tumwebaze, Lydia; Kirabo Kyeyune, Joseph B.The study investigated and sought to establish the relationship between internal control systems and financial sustainability in an Institution of higher learning in Tanzania. Internal controls were looked at from the perspective of Control Environment, Internal Audit and Control Activities whereas Financial sustainability focused on Liquidity, Accountability and Reporting as the measures of Financial sustainability. The Researcher set out to establish the causes of persistent poor financial sustainability from the perspective of internal controls. The research was conducted using both quantitative and qualitative approaches using Survey, Correlation and Case study as Research Designs. Data was collected using Questionnaires and Interview guide as well as review of availablefinancial reports, documents and records of the selected institutions .The study found that management of most institutions is committed to the control systems, actively participates in monitoring and supervision of the activities of the Institutions of higher leraning , all the activities of the Institution’s activities areItem Clients Drop Out And Financial Performance Of Micro Finance Institutions In Uganda(Frontiers in Finance & Economics, 2019) Sunday, Arthur; Mabonga, Eric; Kukundakwe, Rebecca; Tumuhimbise, BoazMicro finance Institutions in Uganda seek to provide clients from poor households with a range of money management and banking services. Micro finance is important to the well being of the society because it improves on the welfare, wealth and general standards of living for those people involved in micro finance activities. Despite Micro Finance Institutions effort to support the low income earners by providing financial services, a high rate of clients drop out has persisted. The problem arising out of these excessive levels of client dropout is that they are likely to have negative effects on the financial performance of Micro Finance Institutions. Basing on the above problem, the study was set; to assess the impact of client dropout on the financial performance of Micro finance Institutions in Uganda and also To determine the factors responsible for clients dropouts in Microfinance Institutions in Uganda The research was based on a qualitative case study design of a descriptive nature and analytical based on structured questionnaires where the sources of data for this research were primary and secondary sources