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Understanding Socio-Economic Effects Of Alcoholism In Households In Sotik Constituency
Chepkorir, Jackline
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2017
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Effect of savings and credit co-operative saccos strategies on member’s savings mobilization in bomet county, kenya
Kalya, Josphat
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MMU
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2016-04
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Perception Of Literate Maasai Girls On Female Genital Mutilation: A Case Study Of Maasai Mara University
Mbuthia, Elizabeth Wairimu
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2017
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Factors affecting implementation of public procurement asset and disposal act in devolved government systems: A case study of narok county government
Masibo, Leaky
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MMU
,
2016
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Challenges Facing Fight Against Corruption In Nyamira County: A Case Of Masaba North Sub County
Kwaba, Peddar
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2017
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Analysis Of Determinants To Profitability Of Sugarcane Production By Smallscale Farmers In Mumias West Subcounty
Mukhobi, Augustine Sospeter
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2017
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Effects Of Leadership Turnover On Employees Performance (Narok County Government)
Ismael, Asman Onyach
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2017
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Impacts Of Government Budgetary Allocation On Agricultural Sector Growth
Bartonjo, Jepkazi Stellah
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2017
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Effects of centralization of service delivery on the performance of public sector:a case of national cereals and produce board-narok
Nkamasiai, John
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MMU
,
2016
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Group marketing of milk is concept that has gain a lot of recognition as the farmer’s unit with idea to meet their dairy expectations through easy transportation of their produce to the market and enable them to get a fair price. This has strengthened union among farmers encouraging rural development through formation of cooperative. Marketing of milk through groups help to determined efforts to commercialize the Kenya dairy sub-sector so that it can be moreprofitable to farmers. Regardless of the development, the profitability in the sector has not beenconsistent. The profits are sometimes very minimal if any. Causes of the varying profits have notbeen empirically established with the influence of marketing channels and their contribution tothis inconsistency not fully established. The main objective of this study is find out economic analysis of group marketing of milk channels on dairy marketprofitability in Molo Sub-County. The study of this research will be Molo Sub-County. A minimum sample of 60 member belonging to four groups will be interviewed. Primary data will be obtained through interview, where individual rather than group will be consulted. Data analysis will be done through statistic package for social science (SPSS), from which relationship between variable will obtained. Data findings will be presented in frequency chart, tables and graphs.
Nyakundi, Peris Nyanchama
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MMU
,
2016-04
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Fraudulent practices in banking sector in Nakuru County have led to increased losses and collapse of companies, firms and businesses, hence the need to use forensic accounting services to detect and prevent such fraudulent activities. The banking industry is a very important institution with many internal controls in order to overcome the fraudulent practices. The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of forensic science on fraud detection and prevention among banks in Nakuru County, the most prevalent type of fraud and to establish the major areas of application of forensic accounting services. The data collection instrument preferred for the study was a questionnaire. This study targeted a population of 70 respondents. The population under study was the commercial banks in Kenya and Police officers. The reason being, banks records a good number of fraud and also most of the banks have forensic accountants who conduct auditing and prevent fraud in banks. The police officers receive fraudsters, conduct investigations, handle forensic evidence and prevent fraud; hence, they were included in this study. Findings from the study saw that fraud detection and prevention increased when forensic science services were employed. The study used descriptive research survey design and uses a sample of 47 respondents in 6 entities in Nakuru County. The data was analyzed using Microsoft excel. The study findings indicated that the application of forensic science services by banks led to increased fraud prevention in the bank and the highest application was on enhancing quality of financial reporting. The most prevalent type of fraud in the banking sector was fraudulent expense claims. This study recommends that it is important to revise the company’s organization structure for better alignment with the workings of Forensic Science services. This was to allow for clear functionality of different departments without conflicting with each other. The banks should formulate clear policies to guide the practice of accounting in the banking sector. It was necessary that the internal controls and management be educated and informed of the most common type of fraud and the department responsible so that unreasonable loss of money and fraudulent practices could be addressed. (2)
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