Abstract
Cooperative enterprises have been recognized as a democratic entity organization. The financial statement is practically prepared for internal users (cooperative members) and for external users (The Cooperative Commission Malaysia (SKM)). The financial statement is a map to understand and measure the financial health of a cooperative. Financial ratio analysis has received the attention in determining detailed coverage of the cooperative liquidity, resources and operations. Report prepared from financial ratio analysis is extensively accepted whether it is a large or small company. This paper indicate financial and non-financial indicators that most importantly reflect business and can be used to examine the performance of cooperatives, most importantly to indicate which financial ratios that reflect business and financial position of cooperatives. Given the recent rapidly increased number of cooperative established with increased number of cooperative members and expectation of performance stability in Malaysia, it becomes a relevant subject matter to conduct this study.
Highlights
Cooperative movement in Malaysia has grown rapidly from 1922
In 2002, Malaysian government has introduced the first cooperative policy to maps the directions of cooperative firm in Malaysia known as National Cooperative Policy 2010
Cooperative assessment requires a lot of quality and reliable information
Summary
In-Text Citation: (Shamsuddin, Mahmood, Ghazali, Salleh, & Nawi, 2018) To Cite this Article: Shamsuddin, Z., Mahmood, S., Ghazali, P. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8(12), 577–585. Vol 8, No 12, 2018, Pg. 577 - 585 http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/IJARBSS
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