Follow
Nwaobia Appolos
Nwaobia Appolos
Professor of Accounting, Babcock University
Verified email at babcock.edu.ng - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
TAX PLANNING AND FIRM VALUE: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIAN CONSUMER GOODS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
AN Nwaobia, JD Kwarbai, GO Ogundajo
Research Journal of Finance and Accounting 7 (12), 172 - 183, 2016
892016
Financial reporting quality on investors’ decisions
AN Nwaobia, J Kwarbai, J Olajumoke, AT Ajibade
International Journal of Economics and Financial Research 2 (7), 140-147, 2013
652013
Earnings Persistence and Firm Performance: Implications of Analysts' Accurate Forecast Ability from Emerging Market of Nigeria
AT Aguguom, ANN Samuel O Dada
International Journal of Accounting Research 7 (1), 1 - 7, 2019
332019
The New Auditors' Reporting Standards and the Audit Expectation Gap
AN Nwaobia, LN Onuoha, AT Aguguom
International Journal of Advanced Academic Research 2 (11), 118 - 133, 2016
332016
Tax Planning and Firms' Liquidity
AN Nwaobia, OO Jayeoba
Journal of Business Management 2 (10), 1- 22, 2016
292016
Internal Audit Practices and Public Financial Management in Rwanda and Nigeria: Bridging the Transparency Gap in Public Sector Financial reporting
AN Nwaobia, GO Ogundajo, T Niyonzima
International Journal of Advanced Academic Research 2 (10), 59 - 77, 2016
232016
Earnings management and corporate survival of listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria
AN Nwaobia, J Kwarbai, J Olajumoke
International journal of development and sustainability 8 (2), 97-115, 2019
212019
Non-oil tax revenue on economic growth and development in Nigeria
FF Adegbie, AN Nwaobia, OO Osinowo
European Journal of Business and Management Research 5 (3), 2020
172020
Corporate risk management and firm value: Empirical evidence from Nigerian listed manufacturing companies
AN Nwaobia, JD Kwarbai, A Ajibade
International Conference on "Optimizing business performance through risk …, 2015
13*2015
Impact of heavy taxation on Israel during Solomonic era: Implications for Nigerian tax system
TU Dickson, AN Nwaobia
Asian Economic and Financial Review 2 (2), 337, 2012
132012
Tax planning and corporate financial performance of listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria
AN Nwaobia
Unpublished PhD Thesis, Department of Accounting, Babcock University, Nigeria, 2014
122014
Inventory control and financial performance of listed conglomerate firms in Nigeria
FF Adegbie, AN Nwaobia, GO Ogundajo, OD Olunuga
Journal of Management and Strategy 11 (2), 41-55, 2020
112020
Dividend Payout Ratio and Share Price: Evidence from Quoted Manufacturing Companies in Nigeria
AN Nwaobia, CNA Alu, OT Olurin
IOSR Journal of Business and Management 19 (10), 30 - 43, 2017
11*2017
Working capital and profitability of listed hotel companies in Nigeria
AO Olagunju, AN Nwaobia, GO Ogundajo
African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure 9 (4), 669-684, 2020
102020
I., Adegbie, FF, Nwaobia, AN, and Kwarbai, JD (2019).“Earning quality and growth of listed firms in Nigeria.”
R Akintoye
International Journal of Research & Methodology in Social Science 5 (1), 75, 2019
92019
Working Capital Management and Firm performance: Evidence from Nigerian listed Firms
SO Kajola, AN Nwaobia, SB Adedeji
The International Journal of Humanities and Social Studies 2 (4), 121 - 129, 2014
92014
Corporate governance and environmental sustainability disclosure in non-financial companies quoted in Nigeria
PJ Oyekale, SA Olaoye, AN Nwaobia
Journal of Finance and Accounting 10 (2), 121-131, 2022
72022
Value Relevance of Accounting Information and Firm Value
AN Nwaobia, GO Ogundajo, JD Kwarbai
European Journal of Business and Management 8 (24), 107 - 124, 2016
72016
INTERNAL AUDIT AND FRAUD DETECTION IN SELECTED BANKS LISTED IN NIGERIA
A Nwaobia, A N, Omotayo, I. I & Ajibade
Journal of Economics and Finance 12 (4), 51 - 65, 2021
6*2021
Corporate Governance and Organizational Growth: An Assessment of the Nigerian Manufacturing Industry
SO Olaoye, AN Nwaobia, OA Oshadiya
Journal of Accounting and Financial Management 2 (5), 10 - 23, 2016
62016
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20