ACCOUNTS PAYABLE MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN WEST POKOT COUNTY GOVERNMENT, KENYA

Authors

  • Isaack Kemboi Kiptum University of Nairobi Author
  • Prof Joshua Wanjare University of Nairobi Author

Keywords:

accounts payable management, financial performance, County government

Abstract

The goal of the research was to determine the effect of accounts payable management on financial performance in West Pokot County government, Kenya. The investigation was directed using the descriptive research design. The unit of analysis was all the employees working in West Pokot County government. The investigation populace was 248 employees working in the Finance & Economic Planning ministry in West Pokot County Government. Both primary and secondary info were collected. Primary info involved the use of the questionnaires that were structured. The study found that account payable had a noteworthy impact of the county financial success. The study comes to the conclusion that account payables processes independently have a good financial performance impact on the ministries of coastal county governments. Therefore, streamlining accounts payable procedures will enhance the success of the ministries under coastal county governments. According to the survey, County Governments pay their invoices by the due dates. By doing this, it will be ensured that the suppliers are paid in line with the terms of the contract and that the county governments won't have to pay expensive fines when the suppliers decide to take such disputes to court.

Author Biographies

  • Isaack Kemboi Kiptum, University of Nairobi

    Department of Finance and Accounting, School of Business

  • Prof Joshua Wanjare, University of Nairobi

    Department of Finance and Accounting , School of Business

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Published

2024-03-27

How to Cite

Kiptum, I., & Wanjare, P. J. . (2024). ACCOUNTS PAYABLE MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN WEST POKOT COUNTY GOVERNMENT, KENYA. International Journal of Accounting and Finance, 1(1), 21-32. https://topnotchjournals.org/journals/index.php/international-journal-of-account/article/view/2