;1.0INTRODUCTION
1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Organization both profit and non- profit oriented need funds (financial assets) for their numerous operations. That is why all organizations irrespective of their legal forms, device a means their day- to –day operations. The funds sourced are not normally kept idle by the organization rather they are either being re invested to generate future profit or consumed immediately to achieve the origination day to day goals hence the word “ source and application of funds” in accounting profession
Source and application of funds simply means the various avenues available to an organization thought which it source it’s financial assets and all the outlet through which the sourced financial assets leaves the coffers of the organization
In recent past, government pareastalal which institute of management and technology is one, depended revenue grants in forms of subvention for few existence and growth, in this era of privatization, the government has decided to shade off it’s financial responsibilities in almost government paratatal so as to concentrate in it’s constitutional role of providing enabling environment for economic activities to thrive. This scenario has left many government paratatal in total financial drought
For instance, the immediate lost years in the which institute of management and technology has been a hectic one as financial starvation meted to it by the government has left the which institute with the following identifiably problems;-
1) Constant face off between management and trade union in respect regular payment of salaries
11) Lack of promotion to staff that are due to be promoted
111)inability to maintain their fixed assets such as
a) Building
b) Motor vehicle
c) Furniture and fittings
1V)inability to settle their other numerous over heard costs
V) Absence of non structures to replace the dilapidated once etc
The colossal nature of these problems enumerated above made the institute of management and technology IMT various avenue of source for the following
I) Creation of non–existing charges such as accreditation fees, development fees and upward review of other existing charges;
ii) Carrying out aggressive campaign to increase the number of students intake by reaching out to all seventeen local government in the state and beyond
iii) Scaling down the work force
iv) Denial of promotion to staff those are due to be promoted
those member yielded a positive result as a report is issued by admission department shows that nearly over 20,000 student were admitted in this academic year and the management can now pay their monthly salary bills of over 39 million naira and other overhead cost. But the sustainability of the current trend is fillgloomy as the funds sourced from these measures would be applied in solving short term problem which is mainly revenue in nature. While capital projects would be unattended to based on this it has become of paramount importance that a re appraised of all sourced of fund available to IMT and how the fund sourced would be applied be made to funds for it’s capital and revenue expenditure.
Hence my choice of this topic source and application of funds I a government parastatal” A case study of institute of management and technology IMT Enugu. Those research is concern with exposing the source and application of funds.
TABLE OF CONTENT
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TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE;
0.1INTRODUCTION
1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
1.2STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
1.3PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
1.4SLOPE OF THE STUDY
1.5RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.6RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
1.7SIGINFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.8DEFFINTION OF TERMS
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CHAPTER TWO:
2.0IVTERATURE REVIEW
2.1INSTORICAL BANKGROUND OF IMT
2.3PHILOSOPHY AND MANPOWER PRODUCTION STRUCTURE OF THE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
2.4THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM IN USE IN A GOVERNMENT PARASTATAL
2.5RESOURCE CONTROL AND DECISION MAKING
2.6INTERNAL CONTROL MECH ANLSMS IN GOVERNMENT PARASTATAL.
2.7ORGANIZATIONAL STRCTUREOF IMT
2.8THE VARIROUS FUND AVAILABLETO IMT ENUGU
2.9REFERENCE
CHAPTER THREE;
3.0RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1RESEARCH DESIGN
3.2SOUURCES OF DATA
3.21PRIMARY SOURCES
3.22SECONDARY SOURCES
3.3DETERMINATION OF SAMPLE SIZES
CHAPTER FOUR;
4.0REPSENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
4.1QESTION ONE
4.2QESTION TWO
4.3QESTION THREE
4.4QESTION FOUR
4.5QESTION FIVE
4.6QESTION SIX
4.7QESTION SEVEN
4.8QESTION EIGHT
4.9QESTION NINE
4.10QESTION TEN
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CHAPTER FIVE ;
5.1DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
5.2CONCLUSION
5.3RECOMMENDATATIONS
5.4SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTHER STUDY
5.5LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
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