Abstract
Purpose of this study is to measure characteristics of core capital ratio, bank capital, deposit, net profit after tax, and earnings per share and their separate relationship and measure the individual impact of core capital ratio, bank capital, and deposit on financial performance i.e., net profit after tax (NPAT) and earnings per share (EPS). Descriptive, correlational, and casual comparative research design has been used in this study. This study analyzed secondary data of twenty-six commercial banks from fiscal year 2012/13 to 2018/19 out of twenty-seven. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression analysis statistical tools were used in this study. According to its findings, earnings per share is highly dispersed in comparison to net profit after tax as well as core capital ratio than bank capital. There is high degree of positive relationship in between net profit after tax and deposit. Low degree of positive relation in NPAT and core capital ratio and moderate degree of positive relation in NPAT and Bank capital. Low degree of positive relation of EPS with deposit and low degree of inverse relation of EPS with core capital. Core capital ratio, bank capital, and deposit positive effects for increasing NPAT. Out of its, deposit highly effect. Deposit positive effects for increase on EPS. High contribution of deposit and core capital to increase net profit. The results of this study have relevance and probable generalizability about the impact of capital adequacy ratio and deposit to increase financial performance of commercial banks in Nepal. Keywords: NPAT, EPS, Capital, Deposit, Commercial banks
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