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Conceptual Behavioral Analysis of Financial Performance of Junior College Employees Co-Operative Credit Society


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Co-operatives societies are one of the business enterprises and thus can be defined in terms of three basic concepts of ownership, control, and beneficiary. Here in the co-operative societies all three interests vested directly in the hands of the Final user. It is an autonomous association of persons, who have gathered voluntarily to attain some common goal through joining hands together and working together. It functions on the principle of co ownership and joint ownership. Because co-operatives are owned and democratically-controlled by their members (individuals or groups and even capital enterprises) the decisions taken by co-operatives balance the need for profitability with the needs of their members and the wider interests of the community. Employee’s cooperative credit society runs by the Employees of some particular organization and plays a vital role in development of its business and individual members. It provides financial support to its members.

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Credit Society, Junior College, Financial Performance, Net Profits, Ratio Analysis, Returns on Total Shareholders’ Equity (Members).
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Bhargav S. Joshi
Department of Commerce, Smt. Kamaladevi Gauridutt Mittal College of Arts and Commerce, India

Abstract


Co-operatives societies are one of the business enterprises and thus can be defined in terms of three basic concepts of ownership, control, and beneficiary. Here in the co-operative societies all three interests vested directly in the hands of the Final user. It is an autonomous association of persons, who have gathered voluntarily to attain some common goal through joining hands together and working together. It functions on the principle of co ownership and joint ownership. Because co-operatives are owned and democratically-controlled by their members (individuals or groups and even capital enterprises) the decisions taken by co-operatives balance the need for profitability with the needs of their members and the wider interests of the community. Employee’s cooperative credit society runs by the Employees of some particular organization and plays a vital role in development of its business and individual members. It provides financial support to its members.

Keywords


Credit Society, Junior College, Financial Performance, Net Profits, Ratio Analysis, Returns on Total Shareholders’ Equity (Members).

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