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Soundness of Ethiopian Banks

International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies

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Title Soundness of Ethiopian Banks
 
Creator Mohammed, Hamdu Kedir; Jimma University
Wetere, Yonas Mekonnen; Jimma University
Bekelecha, W/mikeal Shibru; Jimma University
 
Subject Finance;Banking
Commercial banks, CAMEL framework, performance
 
Description A well-functioning financial institution will sustain a countries economic development and play a great role in reduction of poverty. One of the major participants in the financial institution is the banking industry. However, the mal-functioning of the banking system can be extremely costly to the real economy. As Bank is one of the participants and major key player in the financial institutions, it needs a continuous assessment by its supervisory and management. Mere ratio analyses are commonly used Performance measurement among the banking industry in Ethiopia. Nonetheless, these financial ratios are more of traditional as well as partial measurements. As such this study conducted using CAMEL framework set by bank for international settlement. The study takes secondary data which are gathered from audited annual reports of all banks. The result shows CAMEL framework is the best fit measurement for Ethiopian Banks and it give a comprehensive result which is very helpful for the governor to set a well determined policy and procedure.
 
Publisher SSBFNET
 
Contributor Jimma University
 
Date 2015-06-12
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.ssbfnet.com/ojs/index.php/ijfbs/article/view/405
 
Source International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies (ISSN: 2147- 4486); Vol 4, No 2 (2015): April; 29-37
2147-4486
 
Language eng
 
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