INTRODUCTION
This research work focuses on the effects of credit administration and control on the development of cooperative society. Credit administration and control functions as a good instrument that brings about rapid development in the cooperative sector. It can be regarded as the essence of financial instruction in an economy, therefore the formulation and implementation of sound and solid credit polices and control are among the most crucial responsibilities of the management of an organization.
Among the most essential functions of credit cooperative is to provide loans to members and ensure the repayment of the loans given to them, it is therefore important to develop policies that will ensure the security of loans extended to members.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1Background of the Study
1.2Statement of The Problem
1.3Objectives of the Study
1.4Significance of the Study
1.5Research Questions
1.6Scope of the Study
1.7Definition Of Terms
CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review
2.1Introduction
2.1.1 Definition of Cooperatives
2.2The Role of Credit Administration and Control on the development of cooperative societies.
2.2.3 Control of Cooperative Societies
2.2.4 Purpose of Control
2.2.5 Tools of Control
2.3The extent to which cooperative societies recover loan disbursement to members are as follows
2.4The Problems of Cooperative Societies in Connection With Credit Administration and Control.
2.5The Possible Solutions to Ensuring the Success of Credit Administration and Control
2.6Summary of the Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE
Research Methodology
3.1Introduction
3.2Research Design
3.3Population of the Study
3.4Sample Size and Sampling Technique
3.5Research Instruments
3.6Justification for Research Instruments
3.7Method of Data Presentation and Statistical Analysis
3.8Limitations of the Study
CHAPTER FOUR
Data Presentation And Analysis
4.1Introduction
4.2Respondents Bio-Data
4.3Summary of Findings
4.4Discussion of Findings
CHAPTER FIVE
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
5.1Introduction
5.2Summary
5.3Conclusion
5.4Recommendations