Impact of Corporate Board Meetings on Financial Performance: Evidence from Selected Listed Companies in Nigeria

  • U. B. Azubike J
  • Joseph Ugochukwu M
  • Ikechichukwu Innocent O
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Abstract

The study, impact of Corporate Board Meetings on Financial Performance of selected listed companies in Nigeria tested the impact of Earning per share, Return on capital employed on corporate board meeting of selected listed companies in Nigeria. Simple regression was used to analyze the data gotten from the published financial statement of the companies. The result showed that a unit change in CMB will lead to unit change in EPS. The (R) 2 showed the probability value of the t-statistic proved to be < .05. The study found out that corporate board  meeting significantly impacts on Earning per share and this led to the rejection of null hypothesis of hypothesis one. Hypothesis two has a negative result which led to acceptance of the null hypothesis, but it is expected that at the long run, it will improve.

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U. B. Azubike, J., Joseph Ugochukwu, M., & Ikechichukwu Innocent, O. (2015). Impact of Corporate Board Meetings on Financial Performance: Evidence from Selected Listed Companies in Nigeria. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 7(12), 268. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v7n12p268

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