Abstract: THE EFFECTS OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
This study examines the effects of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) on financial performance. Objectives include evaluating the impact of M&A on profitability, analyzing the integration challenges, and assessing the long-term financial outcomes. A survey research design is used to collect data from financial executives involved in M&A activities. Using Taro Yamane's formula, a sample size of 250 firms in Lagos, Nigeria, was chosen. The reliability coefficient score of the survey instrument is 0.88. Findings suggest that successful M&As can enhance financial performance through synergies and cost efficiencies, though integration challenges often pose significant risks. Recommendations include thorough due diligence and strategic integration planning to maximize the benefits of M&A transactions.
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Chapter One: Introduction
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