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ABSTRACT
This study examined the impact of cashless society on the emotional value and significance of money with an emphasis on the Nigerian economy.
The main aim of the study was to determine the cashless policy affect the Nigerian economy. Primary sources of data were adopted which involves the administration of questionnaires designed in Likert scale format.
The design adopted for the study was survey research design and data administered were analyzed percentages and t-test with the aid of Spss. The study finds out there is a significant relationship between values of cash transfer from Automated Teller Machine on Gross Domestic Product and Value of point of sale has a significant relationship on Gross Domestic Product. It was recommended that there is a need for an increase in the installation of more automated teller machines in the country and particularly Bida, Niger State. This will, in turn, increase the gross domestic product and the cost associated with transacting with the point of sale terminals should be reduced so as to encourage e-banking policies thereby increasing the gross domestic product.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page
Certification Page
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Abstract
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE:
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Cases
Statement of Problem
Research Questions
Objectives of the Study
Contribution to Knowledge
Scope and Delimitation of the Study
Sample Size
Formulation of Hypotheses
Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO:
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Historical Background of the Case Study
2.2 Conceptual Frameworks
2.2.1 Concept of Cashless Policy
2.2.2 Reasons for Introduction of Cashless Policy
2.2.3 Nigeria Move to Cashless Regime
2.2.4 Cashless Banking Channels
2.2.5 Essentials of Cashless Economy
2.2.6 Problems of Cashless Banking in Nigeria
2.2.7 Significance of Money
2.3 Theoretical Framework
2.3.1 Technology Acceptance Model Theory
2.3.2 Diffusion of Innovation Theory
2.4 Review of Empirical Studies
CHAPTER THREE:
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Study Population
3.4 Sample Size and Sampling Technique
3.5 Types of Data Required
3.6 Instruments of Data Collection
3.7 Methods of Data Presentation
3.8 Methods of Data Analysis
3.9 Limitations of the Study
CHAPTER FOUR:
DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Data Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation
4.3 Discussion of Results
4.4 Test of Hypotheses
CHAPTER FIVE:
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.0 Introduction
5.1 Summary of findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
References
Appendix