This paper is designed to divulge the financial performance of a selective non-bank financial institutions operating in Bangladesh using the ratio analysis of Lanka Bangla Finance Limited. Lanka Bangla Finance Limited is one of the best non-banking financial institutions in Bangladesh. It has become possible due to its proper usage of its resources. In this paper we will be able to find out how they have managed their assets to cover their liabilities. This report will also show why the ratio analysis is so important of a company. To conduct the study, we have collected secondary data from LBFL. This paper is solely based on the ratio analysis segmented in following four broad categories such as Liquidity Ratio, Solvency Ratio, Profitability Ratio and Market Prospect Ratio. We have accumulated in total of 17 ratios included in these four broad categories.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijefm.20170505.14 |
Page(s) | 251-262 |
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Raad Mozib Lalon, Sameer Hussain. An Analysis of Financial Performance on Non-bank Financial Institutions (NBFI) in Bangladesh: A Study on Lanka-Bangla Finance Limited. Int J Econ Finance Manag Sci. 2017;5(5):251-262. doi: 10.11648/j.ijefm.20170505.14
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