THE STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF BUSINESS SOCIAL ACCOUNTING TECHNIQUES TOWARDS ESTIMATING THE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD WEALTH IN NIGERIA

THE STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF BUSINESS SOCIAL ACCOUNTING TECHNIQUES TOWARDS ESTIMATING THE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD WEALTH IN NIGERIA

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CHAPTER ONE

  • Introduction
    • Background of the study
    • Statement of problem
    • Research question
    • Objective of the study
    • Significance of the study
    • Research hypothesis
    • Scope limitation of the study
    • Definition of terms

 

CHAPTER TWO

  • Review of the related literature
    • Introduction
    • What is social accounting
    • Costs and measurement
    • The pressure for social action and social accounting
    • Types of social accounting
    • Conflict between shareholder interest and social consideration
    • Trends in the distribution of house hold income
    • House hold wealth and for use
    • Stock of wealth
    • House hold net worth by asset type
    • House hold net worth by age type

 

CHAPTER THREEE

  • Research methodology
    • Research design
    • Area of study
    • Population of the study
    • Sample size
    • Sample techniques
    • Sources of data collection
    • Method of data presentation
    • Method of data analysis

 

CHAPTER FOUR

  • Presentation and analysis of data
    • Presentation data
    • Testing of hypothesis

 

CHAPTER FIVE

  • Finding conclusion and recommendation
    • Summary of finding
    • Conclusion
    • Recommendation

Bibliography

Appendix

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

  • INTRODUCTION
    • BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Government in development countries are facing formidable table of fastening application of social  accounting techniques and the distribution of household wealth and initiating programs  that will stimulate and enhance the  economic  growth of their  countries despite the difference in their ideological isientation and political setting.  Application of social  accounting have some possible area in which corporate social objective may be found,  eg net income contribution.

Social accounting take a wide variety of form and appears  under various  label, social accounting is used here as a generic term for convenience to  cover all form of account which go beyond the economic and for all the different labels in which it appears. Social accounting social audit corporate social reporting the giving and receiving of account seems to be entirely social and either formal or informal in nature.

Wealth is Nigeria has always been distributed highly unequally, perhaps even more so before the civil war than today ass demonstrated in the work of economist the rich daily rise out of the crowd and constantly retrieve thither.

A comparison  of familiar between 1966 and 1976 found that 35% increase at least one decline a 10% of wealth and 10% move up  to lest two declines over the same period 34.6% move down at least one deceiver and 17.9% move down at two decile

A study of families between 1984 and 1994 formed that 60% of families in the bottom deciles moved to a higher derive 10 years later.

Giving these economic realities the government in developing countries conscious to step up development social accounting and distribution of household wealth as last resort in order to bridge the gap that from the developing programmes.

 

  • STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

The conception of business social accounting is seen by some business men and women an obstacle to their profit making objective. Actually , this consumer with a product or service at the least possible price. It is unfortunate that many business people have misinterpreted  and misunderstood the concept of social accounting. Many of them have viewed it as a focus which is different form their profit minded pursuit.

The Nigeria business men and entrepreneur one dishonest, consequently they general public  about the  true worth their business, so that they can ighnore the ideal of social accounting.

The low level of attention given to business, social accounting of manger indicate  that they are ethically oriented towards the welfare of the society o this could be related to the value they

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