BBS 4th Year Proposal Sample
BBS 4th Year Proposal Sample
BBS 4th Year Proposal Sample
Submitted By:
Bikash Sharma
T.U. Regd. No: 7-2-168-2019
Exam Roll No: 6006812
N.R. College
Nepaltar, Kathmandu
Group: Finance/Account/Marketing
Submitted To:
Faculty of Management
Tribhuvan University
Kathmandu, Nepal
Kathmandu, Nepal
April, 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Scope of study
1.3 Statement of problems
1.4 Objective of the study
1.5 Research methodology
1.6 Data presentation and analysis tool
1.7 Chapter plan
1.8 Limitation of the study
References
1.1 Introduction
Everest Bank Limited (EBL) is one of the leading commercial banks in Nepal. It has
the mission of “Growth Through Banking For All”. It has been in operation in Nepal
since 1994 A.D. Its joint venture partner is Punjab National Bank (PNB). PNB has
20% equity in Everest Bank Limited. It’s present shareholding pattern is 49.19%
promoters, 30.78% general public, and 20.03% Punjab National Bank. It currently
operates through 117 branches and 4 extension counters dedicated to customer
service. Further, it operates 143 ATMs all over Nepal
2. Scope of study
Everest Bank Limited established with the slogan of “Consistent, Strong &
Dependable”, aims to be a household name gaining the confidence of its shareholders,
investors, depositors, and other interested parties. For this purpose, analysis of
financial performance is a must. The analysis of financial performance manifests
various aspects such as stability, profitability, solvency, and liquidity position of the
organization. Information regarding such aspects of financial statements not only
facilitates the users but also the bank itself to identify its strength and weakness. This
will help the bank to formulate plans and policies for better operation in the future.
Therefore, this report will portray the analysis of the financial statement of Everest
Bank Limited.
3. Statement of problem
A statement of the problem is a brief description of an issue to be addressed or a
condition to be improved upon. It aims in identifying and explaining the problem.
In the present context of Nepal, commercial banks have good performance. On the
basis of the profitability and productivity of commercial banks, the public has
confidence in their performance. However, various environmental factors, the state of
the economy, the structure of capital and money market, government policies,
taxation policies, and various internal factors have influenced upon financial
performance and position of commercial banks. In these circumstances, it is highly
useful to make the study on the financial statement of Everest Bank Ltd.
Profitability position and stock prices are the general factors considered for evaluating
the financial performance of Everest Bank Ltd. However, one can raise the question,
“Are these the only factors to reflect the performance of the bank?”
Thus, the main problem of the study is to inquire into the financial performance of
Everest Bank Limited.
This study is targeted to find out answers to the following questions:
1. What is the financial performance of Everest Bank Limited?
2. Does the overall financial statement depict the financial position indicating any
special strengths and weaknesses of the Bank?
3. Is Everest Bank Limited utilizing its assets efficiently?
4. Everest Bank Limited is considered to be operationally efficient. But how far it is
efficient?
In this context, the main purpose of the study is to analyze the financial performance
of Everest Bank Limited in terms of turnover, profitability, liquidity, and efficiency in
operation.
4. Objective of the study
It defines the purpose of this study. Simply, it helps to find out the answer to the
questions stated above. The general objective of this study is to analyze the financial
statements of Everest Bank Limited regarding the financial performance and position.
a. Tabulation
b. Bar diagrams
c. Pie-chart
7. Chapter plan
i) Chapter one – Introduction:
It deals with the introductory part. It consists of a background of the study, banking
scenario in Nepal, the profile of the organization, statement of the problem, the
objective of the study, review of literature, methods of data collection, limitations of
the study, organization of the study and definition of terms.