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Balance Sheet Analysis with the Aim of Improving Financial Reporting: A Case Study of DCCB Raipur, India

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  • Dhruw, Bebika
  • Bhagat, Rohit Kumar
  • Choudhary, V.K.

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This paper presents in the form of a case study the process of analysis of the balance sheet and income statement of the District Central Cooperative Bank (DCCB) Raipur. The research presented in the paper is based on the analysis of the official set of basic financial reports, as well as other publicly available data on the DCCB Raipur. As the time component is very important for research of this type, that reports were observed in the paper during only current and the previous years, ie for the period 2021-22. The aim of the research is to assess the financial result and financial position of a given company by examining the structure and dynamics of total income and the distribution of total income, profitability and opportunities to improve the financial position. The results of the research indicate that the bank's strong financial position and profitability are attributed to its efficient operations and strategic financial management, as evidenced by the substantial growth in net income. The bank has effectively managed its assets and liabilities to achieve strong financial health. This positive trend indicates the bank's ability to generate sustainable profits and maintain its competitive edge in the market.

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  • Dhruw, Bebika & Bhagat, Rohit Kumar & Choudhary, V.K., 2024. "Balance Sheet Analysis with the Aim of Improving Financial Reporting: A Case Study of DCCB Raipur, India," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 42(6), pages 1-9.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajaees:368032
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