ABSTRACT
This study examines
the impact of working capital management on corporate performance. The study
used ex post facto research design and the secondary data gathered were
analyzed using regression analysis. The result show data : Debtors collection
period has no significant effect on profit after tax of listed firms in Nigeria
while creditor' s payment period and cash Conversion cycle has no significant
effect on profit after tax of listed firm in Nigeria. In line with the result
it is therefore recommended that more attention should be 'devoted to how
debtors of the firm are allocated sales on dept. The listed firm most consider
their cash conversion period to further reduce the cash conversion period in
the way that will make cash readily available to finance the day To day
business activities of the firm in other to improve their business Performance.
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