Problem Of Financing International Trade In Nigeria

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ABSTRACT
This research work tries to give an insight into the issue of the problems of financing international trade in Nigeria from the period (`1990-1995).
This study is aimed at analyzing Nigeria’s foreign transactions during and after (SAP) periods.
The work is organized into chapters to easy comprehension and deduction.
Chapter one deals with the introduction, Background, statement of problems, purpose / objective of the study, significance of the study, limitations of the study and the definition of terms.
Chapter two involves a review of related literature, international cash flow in trade, roles, risk factor in international cash flow in trade, major problems, trade restriction major and cash flow problems.
This chapter also treat, the important of international trade, and some underline issues towards the cash flow problem in Nigeria, through spanning through structural Adjustment programmer (SAP).
Chapter three deals with research design and methodology, source of data, location of data method of data collection.
Chapter four involves summary of finding where I summarize everything in this project.
Chapter five involves recommendation, conclusion and Bibliography.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
i TITLE PAGE
ii APPROVAL PAGE
iii DEDICATION
iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
v ABSTRACT
vi TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.0 Background of the Study
1.1 Purpose / Objectives of Study
1.2 Statement of the Study
1.3 Significance of the Study
1.4 Limitation of the Study
1.5 Definition of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Review Of Related Literature
2.1 International Cash Flow In Trade
2.2 Role Of International Cash Flow In Trade
2.3 Risk Factors In International Trade
2.4 Major Problem Of Financial International Trade
2.5 Trade Restriction And Government Policies
2.6 Important Of International Trade

CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Research Design And Methodology
3.2 Source Of Data
3.3 Location Of Data
3.4 Method Of Data Collection

CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Summary

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Recommendation
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Bibliography

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