BIBLIOGRAPHY ALIDA, GRACE N. APRIL 2009....
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ALIDA, GRACE N. APRIL 2009. Growth and Performance of Progressive
Citizen Multipurpose Cooperative: A Trend Analysis. Benguet State University, La
Trinidad, Benguet.
Adviser: Clifton D. Llanes, MS
ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to evaluate and asses the growth and performance as
well as document the operation of the Progressive Citizen Multipurpose Cooperative in
Buguias, Benguet in terms of its membership, total assets, paid-up share capital, and net
saving; to identify some problems of the cooperative and come up with solutions.
The manager and some members of the board of directors served as the sources of
primary information while secondary information was obtained from records and reports
filed at the cooperative office. These information and data obtained were analyzed in
order to evaluate the performance of PCMPC using standard scales to come up with
relevant conclusions. This study was conducted from January 2009 to February 2009.
The results of the trend analysis show a general decrease in membership, paid-up
share capital, and net savings but an increasing trend for assets. The time of fluctuation in
the actual data for each is inconsistent.
The result of the rating (69.6%) indicate an unsatisfactory performance and is
need of immediate remedial action.
The manager stated the problems encountered by the cooperative and the
recommended solution to help in solving the problem.

TABLE OF CONTENTS



Page

Bibliography..………………………………………………….............................. i

Abstract……………………………………………………………………….….. i

Table of Contents………………………………..……………………………...... ii

INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………… 1

Rationale of the Study…………………………………………………… 1

Statement of the Problem………………………………………………… 2

Objectives of the Study………………………………………………….. 2

Importance of the Study…………………………………………………. 3

Scope and Limitation of the Study……………………………………… 4
REVIEW OF LITERATURE…………………………………………………..
5

Cooperative Growth………………………………………………......... 5

Legal Foundation for Cooperative

Development in the Philippines………………………………………… 5

Capital Resources of Cooperatives…………………………………….. 6

Performance Standard for Credit Cooperatives………………………... 6
METHODOLOGY…………………………………………………………... 10

Locale and Time of the Study……………………………………… … 10
Respondents of the Study……………………………………………...
10

Data Collection…………………………………………………………
10

Data Gathered…………………………………………………............ 10

Data Analysis………………………………………………………….
10
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RESULT AND DISCUSSION……………………………………………….
11

Membership…………………………………………………………..
13

Paid-up Share Capital…………………………………………………
15

Total Assets……………………………………………………….... .
17

Net Savings…………………………………………………………..
19

Administrative Compliance and
Management Structure………………………………………………
21


Compliance with Administrative and Legal

Requirements………………………………………………………..
21


Organizational Structure……………………………………
23



Operation and Management…………………………………
25


Plans/Programs and Performance…………………………..
26

Financial Performance……………………………………………..
28


Portfolio Quality……………………………………………
28



Efficiency………………………………………………….
28
.

Stability……………………………………………………
31
.

Operations…………………………………………………
32


Structure of Assets………………………………………….
33



Problems of the Cooperative and the

Recommended Solution……………………………………. ..........
38

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION……………
40


Summary…………………………………………………………..
40


Conclusion…………………………………………………………
41


Recommendation………………………………………………….
42


iii


LITERATURE CITED…………………………………………….. …….
43
APPENDIX……………………………………………………………….
44

Supplementary Table…………………………………………….... 44

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INTRODUCTION


Rationale of the Study

A cooperative is a voluntary association of person with a common bond of
interest (RA 6938). It begins with the people who wish to provide themselves with goods
and services they need. Although capital is the beginning of a cooperative, it is
considered as the blood of its successful operations. A cooperative must have adequate
funds, must be managed well for the success of the cooperative but it depends on how
financial resources are used and allocated (Marquez, 2004).

Presently, our country is facing economic crisis, people continue to secure any
stable source of income for better living, and they continue to discover how to uplift their
lives. Cooperatives have a big role in the society especially in the area of livelihood of
families. Credit is the one of the services rendered by the cooperative and this could help
the people meet their financial problems.
The Progressive Citizen Multipurpose Cooperative (PCMPC), just like all other
cooperatives, aims to help their members uplift their social and economic status. The
PCMPC is located at Abatan, Buguias, Benguet. It was established in 1969, the original
name was Philippine Lutheran Medical Mission Employees Cooperative Credit Union,
Inc. The starting capital was contributed by the employees of Lutheran Hospital through
payroll deduction. It was established with fifteen (15) incorporators in Abatan, Buguias,
Benguet. The PCMPC was registered on October 25, 1991 with the Cooperative
Development Authority (CDA). On September 17, 1997 it was registered as a
Multipurpose Cooperative. And the common bond of membership is community.

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The types of service provided by the cooperative are credit-which is that of
providing loans to its members; and consumer-the primary purpose of which is to procure
and distribute commodities to members and nonmembers.

Statement of the Problem

As the cooperative has been operating for a relatively long period, it is of interest
to know how the cooperative is performing or has been performing for the past ten years.
It is hence important to determine the growth of the cooperative through the years as well
as its financial performance.
The study intended to evaluate the performance and document the operation of the
Progressive Citizen Multipurpose Cooperative in Abatan, Buguias, Benguet. Specifically,
it aimed to answer the following:

1. What was the trend of growth in the cooperative in terms of?

a. number of members
b. total assets
c. paid-up share capital
d. net savings

2. What is the financial performance of the cooperative for 2007?

3. What were the problems met by the cooperative?

4. What are the possible solutions to solve these problems?


Objective of the Study

The study aimed to accomplish the following:

1. Determine the growth trend of the cooperative in terms of:
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a. number of members

b. total assets
c. paid-up share capital
d. net savings

2. Determine financial performance of the cooperative as to:

a. Portfolio quality

b. Efficiency

c. Stability
d. Operations

e. Structure of assets

3. Identify current problems met by the cooperative.

4. Determine the solutions implemented by the cooperative to ease problems met.


Importance of the Study

The completion of the study would provide relevant information on the status of
PCMPC as to growth trends and financial performance. As it would show how the
cooperative grew through the years, and relate factors that contributed to such
performance, this study could help pinpoint good or bad practices and hence provide a
basis for developing policies and programs to sustain and improve operations of the
cooperative.
In addition, the research would serve as a reference material to other researchers
in the conduct of similar studies



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Scope and Limitation of the Study

The study made use of the annual Financial Statement of the cooperative as a
basis of analysis and covering the years 1997-2007. Analysis used the COOP PESOS
model. When trends in the growth and performance would have been determined, officers
and members were asked of circumstances related to these trends.



















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REVIEW OF LITERATURE


Cooperative Growth

“Growth does not always lead a business to build on success. All too often it
converts a highly successful business into a mediocre large business.” (Branson, 1950)

Growth is the process of expanding or developing, especially rapidly. (Microsoft
Encarta 2006)

Onagan et. al (1973) also added that cooperation, through the operation of its
principles and doctrine is actively dynamic. One of its inherent characteristics is growth.
It develops and expands to all directions until the whole world is merged to the system.
As a unit, a cooperative increases in size to a point where all people in its trading area are
absorbed. The cooperative system has its own remedies to accomplish this goal. Its
service grows both quantity and in quality commensurate the needs of members. By the
operation of patronage refund and by the watchful guidance and encouragement given by
the cooperative to improve their economic status members, find themselves actually and
actively accumulating wealth as the years go by. This dynamic accumulation of wealth is
characteristics of and inherent to, cooperatives.

Legal Foundation for Cooperative
Development in the Philippines


Cooperative Development Authority, 1992 as cited by Tagarino 2005, Article XII,
section 15 of the Philippines Constitution provide for the promotion on the growth and
viability of cooperatives as an instrument of social justice and economic development. To
operate this constitutional provision, Republic Act 6938, known as the Cooperative Code
of the Philippines, was enacted declaring a policy to foster the creation and growth of

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cooperatives as practical vehicles for the promotion of self-reliance, and to harness
people empowerment towards the attainment of economic development and social
justice.

Republic Act 6938 underscores the government’s goal of establishing an
egalitarian society where the poor people will have access not only to ownership of
resources and wealth of the country but also to the protection of the law through political
and social power. (Tagarino, 2005)

Capital Resources of Cooperatives

The financial status of cooperatives determines their ability to provide services to
the members and can be used as a basis to continue business or not. The success of
cooperatives lies on the financial capability to support them. (Tagarino, 2005)

Performance Standard for Cooperatives with
Credit Services

As cited by Somayao (2008), the technical and Working Group from DOF, NCC,
CPIP, CDA, BSP, PDIC, LBP, NATCCO, CUP, NAMUESCO, FPSDC, CVES-Phil’s.,
and NCM cited two (2) components of performance standards for Philippine Credit
Cooperatives and other types of cooperative with credit services.

Indicators on compliance with administrative and legal requirement. These
indicators comprise a set of question, which would give information on the cooperatives’
Compliance with the necessary administrative requirements. The questions also provide
information on the governance, management, and organizational structure of cooperative.
These indicators also look at whether the credit cooperative has adequate systems,
policies, and procedures to ensure efficient operations and effective service to members.
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The indicators under this component are grouped into the following and are given the
acronym COOP.

a. Compliance with the administrative and legal requirements. This includes a set
of questions, which looks at whether the credit cooperative complies with the various
legal requirements imposed by various institutions like Cooperative Development
Authority, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Local Government Unit and Department of Labor
and Employment.

b. Organizational Structure and Linkages. This includes a set of questions on the
cooperative’s governance and membership structure. It may also include questions on
affiliation and linkages with cooperative federation s and other organizations involved in
the promotion and development of cooperatives.

c. Operation and Management. This includes indicators that determine presence
or absence of the necessary system, policies and procedures for efficient and effective
management of the credit cooperative. Questions related to the Board of Directors and
cooperatives management is included in this portion.

d. Plans and Programs. This includes parameters to determine whether the credit
cooperative has a development plan and approved annual plan and budget. This also
looks whether the credit cooperative reviews its performance vis-à-vis the projections in
the business plan of the credit cooperative.

Indicators on financial performance. This component is comprised of indicators
that look at the financial performance of the credit cooperative. It has the following major
categories (PESOS).

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a. Portfolio quality. The first group of ratios/ indicators provides the managers and
Board of Directors of Credit Cooperatives appropriate tools in monitoring the quality of
the portfolio of the cooperatives. This should be monitored closely in as much as the loan
portfolio accounts constitute the bulk of the credit cooperative’s asset. In view of this, it
is also important that its assets be adequately protected. Protection is measured by
comparing the adequacy of the provisions for loan losses against the amount of
delinquent loans. The status of the health of the portfolio of the cooperative will either
propel the cooperative to grow more or imperil the whole sustainability program of the
cooperative. Two indicators are included in this group. These are: portfolio at risk, and
allowances for probable losses.

b. Efficiency. The stability of the credit cooperative is important to ensure that the
operation and administrative efficiency of the delivery of financial services, i.e. loans and
savings product to its members. Indicators under this category determine the ability of the
credit cooperative to generate sufficient income to cover expenses on operations. This
affects the loan profitability of the credit cooperative’s portfolio and the return on
members’ share. Six (6) ratios/indicators are included in this group: Asset yield,
operational self-efficiency, rate of return on members’ share, loan portfolio profitability,
cost per peso loan, and administrative efficiency.

c. Stability. The stability of the credit cooperative is important to ensure that the
financial services are delivered to its members in a sustainable manner. One way to do
this is to increase the institutional capital of the cooperative instead of purely relying on
the share capital of members. It is also important for the credit cooperative to maintain
sufficient liquidity to meet the financial needs of its members. Stability is important since
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as the cooperative leadership commit itself to ascertain the sustainability in the
cooperative structure, the membership of the cooperative will also be serious in strongly
supporting their cooperatives. There are three (3) ratios under this category: solvency,
liquidity, and net surplus.

d. Operations. Under this group, two (2) indicators are included. These indicators
and standards in this group calls for the implementation of a new thrust in the operations
of the credit cooperative, including decreasing dependence on external borrowings and
greater emphasis on mobilizing voluntary savings from its members. Strong emphasis is
given on mobilizing voluntary savings from members since it is considered more
accessible for members and therefore is more beneficial. In addition, emphasis on savings
mobilization will result in the credit cooperative is less dependence on external
borrowings and lower financial costs. The indicators are performance of membership
growth and trend in external borrowings.

e. Structure of assets. Under this group, five (5) ratios help ascertain the quality
and the structure of the assets of the cooperative. The indicator and the standards set this
group determine the extent of the share of the cooperative’s various assets to its total
assets and assess the effective use of these assets to operate venues. There are four (4)
indicators under this category: non-earning assets/total assets, total deposits/total asset,
net loans receivables/total assets, and the total members’ share capital/total asset.









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METHODOLOGY


Locale and Time of the Study


The study was conducted at Progressive Citizen Multipurpose Cooperative in
Abatan, Buguias, Benguet. This was conducted from January to February 2009.

Respondent of the Study

As data for the most part of the study was based on financial records of the
cooperative, respondent of the study were the manager, officers and other members, as to
provision of events in relation to the cooperative’s growth.

Data Collection


Financial statements covering the years 1997 to 2007 was gathered and analyzed.
Management and officers were asked of circumstances related to trends detected in the
analysis of financial statements

Data Gathered


Data gathered was from the cooperative Financial Records from 1997-2007 and
the Financial Statement for 2007. Management and officers were asked to recount
circumstances related to observed trends in the analyzed financial statement.

Data Analysis


The data to be collected was tabulated and analyzed with the use of the trend
analysis.









Cooperative performances were assessed using the formula and scoring system of
the COOP PESO. The COOP acronym stands for the Compliance with administrative and
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legal requirements, Organizational Structure and linkages, Operation and Management,
and Plans/programs and performance. The PESO stands for Portfolio quality, Efficiency,
Stability, Operations and Structure of assets.

Each category of the ratings of COOP-PESOS indicators contains two (2) or more
ratios. The standard for each ratio has been identified, which the cooperative’s result can
be compared (see appendix). The result of each equation is allocated a point score and the
overall points score is based on the weighing of each category of COOP-PESOS
indicators. These individual scores are then totaled with a maximum score of 100 points
for each indicator. The overall rating was computed using twenty percent (20%) weight
for COOP and eighty percent (80%) for the PESOS. The resulting rating for each is given
the appropriate weight to arrive at the overall rating. The following scale is used:
1. 96 to 100 (VERY GOOD)-strong performance that consistently provide safe and
sound operations.
2. 90 to 95 (GOOD)-shows satisfactory performance that consistently provide safe
and sound operations.
3. 80 to 89 (FAIR)-flawed to some degree and is of supervisory concern.
4. 70 to 79 (POOR)-poor performance and is of serious supervisory concern.
5. Below 70 (VERY POOR)-unsatisfactory performance and is need of immediate
remedial attention.

Analysis of the time-series data for number of members, total assets, paid-up
share capital and net savings used regression analysis using the formula:



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Where:

Forecast (trend) =a + bx

a=intercept

a= y – b x

b=slope of the trend liness

b= S(x- x ) (y- y ) / S (x- x )2


x=assigned values to represent the year


y=actual data

x =average x

y =average of y
σ2=standard déviation

_____________________

σ2=√ S(x t- régression value t) 2
n


The standard deviation was used to determine considerable deviation of actual
data from the trend line to identify significant changes through time









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RESULT AND DISCUSSION


Membership

Prospective members must have to undergo the Pre-membership education
seminar (PMES). They also required paying the minimum share capital of (P1000.00)
pesos to a certificate of stock.

Table 1 shows the trend in membership from 1997-2007. It was under the
provision of the newly approved Cooperative Code of the Philippines (RA 6938) and
CDA law (RA 6939). Generally the membership of the cooperative had been increasing
annually. This was attributed to the continuous information campaign initiated by officers
on the cooperatives privileges, benefits and advantages that could be received by
members. With the intensive education campaign, members were assumed to understand
the cooperative policies and their roles and responsibilities. Expansion of the area of
operation also contributed to the increase in membership of the cooperative.

The slope of the trend line, b=-3.591, means that through the years, membership
has been decreasing an average of 3.59 or 4 members a year.

Of note is the peak in membership in 1999 and the sudden plunge in 2005. These
are the years with significant deviation in Table 1.

The trend shows that there was a significant increase in membership in 1999. This
is due to conduct of membership campaign to the community.

The trend shows a significant decrease in membership in 2005. This was because
at that time, delinquent members withdrew their membership from the cooperative in
order to use their share capital to pay their delinquent loans in the cooperative


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Growth Trend in PCMPC
Table 1. Membership
YEAR
NO. OF MEMBERS
VALUE
DEVIATION
1997
151
182.23
-31.23
1998
183
178.64
4.36
1999
191
175.05
15.95
2000
183
171.45
11.55
2001
178
167.86
10.14
2002
175
164.27
10.73
2003
158
160.68
-2.68
2004
159
157.09
1.91
2005
130
153.5
-23.5
2006
152
149.91
2.09
2007
147
146.32
0.68

250
200
i
p
sh
150
b
er
100
em
M
50
0
97
98
99
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
19
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
Year
membership
trend line
Figure 1. Trend in membership
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Paid-Up Share Capital.
Table 2 and Figure 2 show that the paid-up share capital from 1997 to 2001 had
been continuously increasing. The increase in paid up share capital was partly due to the
increase in the number of members. The new members brought in additional share
capital. The total paid up share capital in 1997 was P2, 019,021.18 and this increased to
P3, 478,510.61 in 2001. However, there was a decrease from 2002 to 2007.
The slope of the trend line, b=-32,206.2, means that there has been a
general/average decrease in total paid-up share capital by P32, 206 each year.
The significant increase are noted for 2000 and a peak in total paid-up share
capital for 2001. From there, the value started to decrease.
As with the trend for membership, the trend for paid-up share capital is shown to
be decreasing indicating that the trend in share capital is directly affected by the number
of members.
However, as per actual data, the significant increase in paid-up share capital does
not coincide with that of the membership especially for 2000 and 2001.









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Table 2. Annual growth in paid-up share capital
PAID-UP SHARE
YEAR
CAPITAL
VALUE
DEVIATION




1997
2,019,021.18
2,866,695.38
-847,674.20
1998
2,649,567.58
2,834,489.18
-184,921.60
1999
2,967,311.67
2,802,282.98
165,028.69
2000
3,209,398.62
2,770,076.79
439,321.83
2001
3,478,510.61
2,737,870.59
740,640.02
2002
3,188,138.94
2,705,664.39
482,474.55
2003
2,568,805.50
2,673,458.19
-104,652.69
2004
2,549,178.19
2,641,252.00
-92,073.81
2005
2,531,477.43
2,609,045.80
-77,568.37
2006
2,316,149.74
2,576,839.60
-260,689.86
2007
2,284,748.85
2,544,633.41
-259,884.56

4,000,000.00
3,500,000.00
i
t
al

3,000,000.00
e cap 2,500,000.00
ar 2,000,000.00
1,500,000.00
1,000,000.00
d
-
u
p
sh

500,000.00
P
ai

0.00
97
98
99
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
19
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
Year
paid-up share capital
trend line
Figure 2 Trend in paid-up share capital
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Total Assets
Table 3 and Figure 3 show the trend in total assets from 1997 to 2007. Like the
paid up share capital, total assets had been continuously increasing from 1997 to 2001.
The total asset in 1997 was P3, 306,884.49. It increased to P5, 334,994.03 in 2001.
The slope of the trend line, b=64,776.42, means that there has been a general
increase in total assets by P64, 776.42 each year.
Of note in the sudden increase in total assets in the year 2000, which is also the
highest value reached. From there, however, there have been decreases in the value of
total assets.
The value of total assets was dependent on the increment in paid-up share capital,
the liabilities, and reserves. The decrease after the year 2000 was because of the
withdrawal or decrease in membership. The decrease in membership in turn caused the
decrease in total assets.
However, contrary to the trend decrease in membership and paid-up share capital,
the trend for asset is increasing.









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Table 3. Total assets from 1997-2007
YEAR
TOTAL ASSETS
VALUE
DEVIATION
1997
3,306,884.49
4,532,131.12
-1,225,246.63
1998
4,380,030.30
4,596,907.54
-216,877.24
1999
4,988,111.61
4,661,683.96
326,427.65
2000
5,761,864.66
4,726,460.39
1,035,404.27
2001
5,334,994.03
4,791,236.81
543,757.22
2002
5,266,982.31
4,856,013.23
410,969.08
2003
4,858,190.39
4,920,789.65
-62,599.26
2004
4,876,423.75
4,985,566.07
-109,142.32
2005
4,963,253.69
5,050,342.50
-87,088.81
2006
4,894,842.36
5,115,118.92
-220,276.56
2007
4,784,567.98
5,179,895.34
-395,327.36

7,000,000.00
6,000,000.00
s 5,000,000.00
4,000,000.00
asset 3,000,000.00
t
o
t
al
2,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
0.00
97
98
99
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
19
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
Year
total assets
trend line
Figure 3. Trend in total assets
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Net Savings

Table 4 and Figure 4 show the trend in net savings from 1997 to 2007. It is
observed that the net savings increased from 1997 to 2000, that is, from P240, 654.98 to
P488, 188.22. Then decreased in years 2001 and 2002, that is, from P407, 164.92 to P31,
055.73. Then increased to P516, 114.06 in 2003, then a big decline in 2004 to P249,
944.70, and then decreased further in 2005 to P105, 592.38. However, it gained a little in
2006 when it increased to P282, 256.14; decreased again in 2007 to P160, 432.14. Over-
all, from 1997 to 2007, the net savings declined by P80, 222, 28.

The slope of the trend line, b=-13010.6, means that net savings has been
decreasing by an average P13, 010.60 a year.

Of note are the surges in net saving for 2000 and 2003 and a significant decrease
in 2005. However, the surges do not coincide with changes in the value of assets.












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Table 4. Net savings from 1997-2007
YEAR
NET SAVINGS
VALUE
DEVIATION
1997
240,654.98
372,997.82
-132,342.84
1998
251,345.79
359,987.24
-108,641.45
1999
367,644.39
346,976.66
20,667.73
2000
488,188.22
333,966.08
154,222.14
2001
407,164.92
320,955.50
86,209.42
2002
318,055.73
307,944.92
10,110.81
2003
516,114.06
294,934.34
221,179.72
2004
249,944.70
281,923.76
-31,979.06
2005
105,592.38
268,913.18
-163,320.80
2006
282,256.14
255,902.60
26,353.54
2007
160,432.70
242,892.02
-82,459.32

600,000.00
500,000.00
400,000.00
n
g
s

avi 300,000.00
S 200,000.00
N
et

100,000.00
0.00
97
98
99
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
19
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
Year
net savings
trend line
Figure 4 Trends in net savings
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Administrative Compliance and Management
Structure (COOP Indicators)


This section presents the cooperative’s compliance with administrative
requirements, governance, organizational structure, system, policies and procedures.
Compliance with these standards is expected to ensure the protection of cooperative and
the sustainability of operation of the cooperative as a basic financial institution. The
weighing that was assigned is 12% for administrative and legal compliance, 26% for
organization, 40% for operation and management and 14% for plans/programs and
performance.

Compliance with Administrative and Legal Requirements

This section presents the cooperatives compliance with the CDA, BIR, LGU and
DOLE requirements.

Compliance to CDA requirements. The cooperative complied with the following
requirements of CDA: bonding of accountable officers, registration of amendments, and
allocation of net surplus, submission of annual reports and audited financial statements
and information sheet with prescribed period.

Specifically, the cooperative complies with all the requirements of CDA.

Using the final version of the standard chart of accounts and performance
standard for Philippine Credit Cooperatives and other cooperative with credit services,
the cooperative earned a score of 9.

Compliance to BIR requirements. The cooperative complied with the registration
as non-EVAT, registration of book of accounts every January and filing of accounts
information.

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Specifically, the cooperative complies with other requirements to BIR except
withholding of appropriate taxes and certificate of tax exemption. Therefore the
cooperative earned a score of three (3) points out of five (5) maximum score.

Compliance with LGU requirements. The cooperative does not secure business
permit from mayor’s office because they are tax exempted. Therefore one (1) score is
allocated under this requirement.

Compliance with DOLE requirements. The cooperative contributed to its
employees’ SSS and PHILHEALTH. Hiring rate was based on the standard salary
schedule of national government. The cooperative does not comply with HMDF/Pag-ibig
and retirement benefits.

For its compliance with the requirements of DOLE, the cooperative earned a
score of three (3) points out of five (5) maximum score.

Table 5. PCMPC compliance to administrative requirements

PARTICULAR STANDARD ACTUAL
SCORE SCORE

Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) 9 9
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) 5 3
Local Government Unit (LGU) 1 1
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) 5 3
TOTAL 20 16


Overall, the cooperative garnered a score of sixteen (16) points out of a maximum
score of twenty (20). This means that the cooperative complies with other requirement
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except withholding of taxes and tax exemption under CDA, and HMDF/Pag-ibig and
retirements benefits under DOLE requirements.
Organizational Structure and Linkages


This section includes cooperative governance, membership structure and
affiliation with other organization of the cooperative. The equivalent score or each was
presented in Table 2.

Governance and membership participation. Members were composed of farmers,
the youth and employees. The qualification of officers, staff, loan borrowers and
depositors is open to all members regardless of sex. However, applicant should comply
with the requirements as stated by the cooperative by-laws.

The general assembly is held annually. Based on the attendance on annual general
assembly held on February 4, 2007 fifty percent (50%) of the total members were
present. This implies the cooperation of the members on general assembly. Membership
education is also held every last Wednesday of the month. Although the cooperative can
educate members anytime as there as are members’ coming in the cooperative. In average
time, the attendance during membership education has been satisfactory and most of the
members attended this seminar.

The cooperatives general assembly is the highest policy-making body of the
cooperative and exercise powers as stated inRA6938. The cooperative has audited
financial statements and budget plan that were approved by the general assembly.

The election of Board of Directors is held during regular general assembly
meeting. The election is conducted through secret ballot. In terms of selection of
candidates, interested applicants can file their candidacy.

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The findings show a score of fifteen (15) points which is equivalent t6o the
maximum raw score.

Conduct of regular pre-membership education. The cooperative is conducting Pre-
Membership Education Seminar (PMES) before accepting members as a regular member.
Aside from PMES, the cooperative also conduct Bookkeeping seminar for non-
accountants.

This findings show a score of two (2) points which is equivalent to the maximum
points.

Cooperative affiliation/linkages. The cooperative is involved in community
service wherein they are involved in tree planting.

The PCMPC is affiliated with various organizations. These are: Buguias
Federation of Agricultural Cooperative and Northern Luzon Federation of Cooperative
and Development center.

To enhance the capability of the officers in their field of works, the cooperative
attended the training of Cooperative Managers and Accountants Seminars Progress
Review and Officers seminar.

The cooperatives also pay their accounts as may come due and submitting
Audited Financial Statements to the external auditor using Standard Chart of Accounts.

The cooperative thus earned a score of nine (9) points which is equivalent to the
maximum score. This implies that the cooperative is actively involved in the programs
with other organizations.




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Table 6. Organizational structure and linkages

PARTICULAR STANDARD ACTUAL
SCORE SCORE
Governance and Membership Participation 15 15
Conduct of Regular Pre-membership Education 2 2
Affiliation and Linkages 9 9
TOTAL 26 26


Overall, the cooperative garnered a score of twenty-six (26) points which is
equivalent to the maximum score. This implies that the cooperative complies all the
standards of one cooperative.
Operation and Management. This section determines the presence of policies and
programs of the cooperative.

Manual of operational policies. The cooperative has the following operational
policies: membership policy, loaning policy and savings/time deposit.

Board of Directors/committees. The board of Directors composed of seven (7)
members. The elected officers serve a term of one (1) year. This complies with the
prescribed composition and term of board of directors stated in RA6938. The Board of
Directors holds their meeting every 2nd Sunday of the month. The credit committee meets
twice a month, supervisory report anytime and the election can function during Election
Day. Special meeting are held anytime if pressing problem arises and for an immediate
action of the board of directors. Review of policies may be done to consider specific
matter.

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Management. The cooperative has a part time manager. Further the organizational
structure of the cooperative was constructed to guide employees with their respective job.
The organizational structure is composed of general assembly, board of directors,
committees, manager and staffs. All employees have individual files.

The result of the rating of the scoring shows a score of two (2) points out of a
maximum score of eight (8). This implies that the cooperative is lacking of mechanisms
that will ensure efficient and sustained management of operation.

Table 7. Operation and management

PARTICULAR STANDARD ACTUAL
SCORE SCORE

Manual of Operational Policies with specific provisions 24 24
Board of Directors/Committees 8 8
Management 8 2
TOTAL 40 34



Overall, the cooperative garnered a score of thirty-four (34) points out of the
maximum score of forty (40). This implies that the cooperative complies with the
presence of accounting and control management except for the manual of policies and
procedure.

Plans /Programs and Performance


Presence of vision, mission and goals. The cooperative has written vision,
mission, goals and approved annual plan and budget.

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Under this category, the cooperative earned a score of one (1) point which is
equivalent to the maximum score.

Presence of development plan. The cooperative have a development plan.
Therefore the cooperative earns a score of two (2) points which is equivalent to the
maximum score.

Presence of code of ethics. The cooperative have a code of ethical standard of
employees. As a result, the cooperative is given a two (2) point’s equivalent to the
maximum score.
Performance review in relation to its targets. The cooperative review its
performance in relation to its targets therefore a maximum score of seven (7) points is
allocated under this category.

Table 8. Plan/programs and performance

PARTICULAR STANDARD ACTUAL
SCORE SCORE

Presence of Vision, Mission and Goals 1 1
Presence of Development Plan 2 2
Presence of Approved Annual Plan and Budget 2 2
Presence of Code of Ethics 2 2
Performance vis-à-vis projection 7 7
TOTAL 14 14





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Overall, the cooperative garnered a score of fourteen (14) points which is
equivalent to the maximum score. This implies that the cooperative complies with all the
requirements.

As shown in Table 13 the total points score of the COOP indicators is ninety (90)
points out of one hundred (100) standard score. This implies that the cooperative shows
satisfactory performance that consistently provides safe and sound operations.

Financial Performance (Pesos Indicators)


The financial condition of Progressive Citizen Multipurpose Cooperative was
evaluated in terms of portfolio quality, efficiency, stability, operations, and structure of
assets. These ratios are calculated from data supplied by the cooperative, the statement of
financial condition and statement of financial operation.

Portfolio quality. These indicators provide managers and BOD appropriate tools
in monitoring the quality of portfolio of the cooperative. Portfolio quality has two (2)
ratios, and amount of twenty-five percent (25%) of the over all rating.

Based on the Performance Standards for Philippine Credit Cooperative (rating
sheet), the cooperative does not have an actual score and equivalent points. According to
the rating it has no scores on portfolio at risks and allowance for probable losses on loans.
This implies that this is not monitored closely in as much as the loan portfolio accounts
constitute the bulk of the credit cooperative’s asset.

Efficiency .These indicators determine the ability of the cooperative to generate
sufficient income to cover expenses on operations. Efficiency accounts for twenty percent
(20%) of the overall rating. It has ratios, the asset yield, operational self-sufficiency, rate
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of return on members’ share, loan portfolio profitability, cost per peso loan and
administrative efficiency.

The asset yield measures the ability of the cooperative’s assets to generate
income. Asset yield of the cooperative is 2.78% higher than the inflation rate. The
equivalent point of the ratio is four (4) points which is the maximum score. This means
that the cooperative assets have the ability to generate income.

Operational self-sufficiency measures the ability of the cooperative to sustain its
operation. The operational self-sufficiency of 120% higher than the standard ratio shows
that the cooperative has the ability to sustain its operation. The equivalent score of the
ratio is the maximum score which is four (4) points.

Rate of return on members’ share measures the earning power of the members.
The rate of return on members’ share of 3.98% means that the earning power of the
member’s money place on the cooperative is much higher than the return they could get
if they put their money in the bank. The ratio is equivalent to the standard score which is
four (4) points.

Loan portfolio profitability measures how profitable the portfolio is. The loan
portfolio profitability of 11.9% indicates low profitable operation. The ratio is equivalent
to two (2) points out of the maximum score of four (4).

Cost per peso loan measures efficiency in managing the cooperatives loan
portfolio. The cost per peso loan of P0.09 compared to a standard ratio of P0-10 per Php
1.00 loan means that the cooperative can efficiently manage the loan portfolio. The
cooperative acquire a score of two (2) points which is equivalent to the maximum score.

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Administrative efficiency measures the cost of managing the cooperative assets.
Administrative efficiency of 9% equivalent to the maximum score of two points (2)
points indicates that the cost of managing the cooperative assets is low.

Table 9. Efficiency
PARTICULAR
STANDARD
STANDARD
ACTUAL
EQUIVALENT
SCORE
POINTS
SCORE
POINTS





Asset Yield
At least
4
2.78%
4

Inflation rate



Operational self-
more than
4
120%
4
Efficiency
10%



Rate of return on
higher than
4
3.98%
4
members’ share
inflation rate



Loan portfolio
More than
4
11.9%
2
Profitability
20%



Cost per peso
loan
Php 0-10 per
2
0.09%
2

Php 1.00 loan



Administrative
3-10%
2
9%
2
Efficiency




TOTAL

20

18



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Under this component, the efficiency score is eighteen (18) points out of a
maximum score of twenty (20) points. This implies that the cooperative can generate
sufficient income to cover expenses.

Stability. Stability would ensure that financial services are delivered to its
members in a sustainable manner. These ratios accounts for 30% of the over all rating. It
comprises three (3) ratios. These are solvency, liquidity and net institutional capital.

Solvency ratio measures the degree of protection that the cooperative has for
members’ savings and shares in the event of liquidation of the cooperatives assets and
liabilities. The solvency ratio of the cooperative is 110% which is equivalent to standard
score. The cooperative earned a score of ten (10) points which is equivalent to the
maximum score. This implies a higher protection for the members saving and share in the
event of liquidation of the asset and liabilities
Liquidity ratio measures the cooperative’s ability to service its members’
withdrawals and deposit on time. The cooperative have a liquidity ratio of 16%. This
implies that the cooperative can service all members on time. The ratio is equivalent to a
perfect score of ten (10) points.
Net institutional ratio measures the level of institutional capital. Net institutional
ratio of the cooperative is 11%. Therefore a ten (10) point’s score out of a standard score
of ten (10) points is given the cooperative. This implies a high institutional capital o9f the
cooperative







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Table 10. Stability
PARTICULAR
STANDARD
STANDARD
ACTUAL
EQUIVALENT
SCORE
POINTS
SCORE
POINTS





Solvency
At least 110 %
10
110%
10
Liquidity
Not less than
10
16%
10

15%



Net institutional
Not less than
10
11%
10
Capital
15%



TOTAL

30

30



Overall, the cooperative garnered a score of thirty (30) points which is the
equivalent maximum score of 30 points. This means that the cooperative financial
services are delivered to members in a sustainable manner.
Operations. Operations measure performance of membership growth and trends in
external borrowers.

Growth in external borrowings determines the percentage change in membership
vis-à-vis target. The membership growth of the cooperative was established therefore a
five (5) point’s score is allocated under this category.

Trend in external borrowings determines the percentage of change in external
borrowings. The cooperative does not have external borrowings. This earns them a
maximum score of five (5) points.



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Table 11. Operations
PARTICULAR
STANDARD
STANDARD ACTUAL EQUIVALENT

SCORE
POINTS
SCORE
POINTS
Performance of
Increasing to
5
75
5
membership growth
meet the target




set in the deve-




lopment plan



Trend in external
deceasing
5
5
5
Borrowing
Toward zero



TOTAL

10

10


Overall, the cooperative earns them a maximum score of ten (10) points. This
implies that the performance of membership growth and external borrowings is
independence.
Structure of assets. These indicators determine the extents of the share of the
cooperative’s various assets to its total assets and assess effective use of these assets. This
constitute for fifteen percent (15%) overall rating. Structure of assets of the cooperative
are indicated in the following ratios.

Asset quality measures the percentage of total assets that are not producing
income. Asset quality ratio of the cooperative is 19.2% equivalent to the score of zero (0)
point out of a standard score of five (5) points. This means that the cooperative has a high
ratio of assets that are not producing income.

The asset structure has three (3) ratios. These are total deposit to total asset, total
loans receivable to total assets and total members’ share to total asset.

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Total deposit to total assets measures the percentage of total assets financed by
deposits. The ratio of the cooperative is 48.8% which is below the standard score of 55-
65%. This means that 48.8% of the total asset ifs financed by deposits. The ratio is
equivalent to a score of three (3) points out of a standard score of five (5) points.

Total loans receivable to total assets measures the percentage of the total assets
invested in the loan portfolio. The ratio of the cooperative is 59% equivalent to the
standard score. This means that the reserves of the cooperative would not be enough to
meet the needed capital if the cooperative is faced with delinquency problem.

Total members share capital to total assets measures the percentage of total assets
financed by the members share capital. The cooperative ratio is 31% equivalent to the
standard score of two (2) points. This means that 31% of the cooperative total asset is
financed by members share capital.











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Table 12. Structure of assets
PARTICULAR
STANDARD STANDARD ACTUAL EQUIVALENT
SCORE
POINTS
SCORE
POINTS





Asset quality
Not more than
5
19.2%
0

5%



Asset Structure




Total deposits/
55-65%
5
48.8%
3
Total assets




Total loans 70-80%
2
59%
1.5
Receivable/




Total assets




Total member’s
34-45%
3
31%
2
Share capital/




Total assets




TOTAL

15

6.5



Overall, the cooperative garnered score of 6.5 points out of a standard score of
fifteen (15) points. Based on the structure of assets the ratio shows a unsatisfactory
performance. However, the assets quality indicates a high level of nonperforming assets
which weakens the interest income of the cooperative.

As shown in Table 13 the total point’s score of PESOS indicators is 64.5 points
out of a maximum score of 100 points. This means that the financial performance of the
cooperative is poor.


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Overall Rating

The result of the rating based on the weighing of COOP-PESOS indicators is
69.6% as present in Table 13. The ratio reflected an unsatisfactory performance and is
need of immediate remedial action.

The weaknesses are particularly for administrative performance, operation and
management, portfolio quality and structure of assets. For the administrative performance
the cooperative does not comply with the requirements of Bureau of Internal Revenue
(BIR), which is withholding of appropriate taxes and certificate of non-exemption. For
the operation and management the cooperative has a part time manager and they don’t
have policy on succession of manager and other top positions. The portfolio quality
according to the rating sheet has no scores on portfolio at risks and allowance for
probable losses on loans. And for the structure of assets the quality does not measures the
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Table 13. Cooperative rating sheet

PARTICULAR

MAXIMUM




WEIGHT RAW
ACTUAL RATING
SCORE
SCORE





Administrative compliance and
management structure
20%



(C) Compliance with
Administrative Requirements

20
16

(O) Organizational structure
and Linkages

26
26

(O) Operation and management
40
34

(P) Plans/programs and
performance

14
14

Total COOP Points

100
90
18%
Financial performance
80%



(P) Portfolio quality

25
0

(E) Efficiency

20
18

(S) Stability

30
30

(O) Operations

10
10

(S) Structure of assets

15
6.5

Total PESOS Points

100
64.5
51.6%
COOP-PESOS Total Raw Score


69.6
OVERALL RATING



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Problems Encountered by PCMPC
and the Recommended Solutions

The manager identified the problems of the PCMPC and the corresponding
solutions: lack of capital, very few members, loan delinquency, and dishonest employee.
For the problem lack of capital the following solutions are recommended:
a.
a 2% loan retention is applied to those with fixed deposit below P10,000
b.
10% of the honorarium of officers added to his fixed deposits
c.
Patronage refund and dividends added to fixed deposits in optional basis
For the problem very few members, the following solutions are recommended:
a.
enhanced campaign information for new members
b.
advertisements
For the problem loan delinquency, the following solutions are recommended:
a.
restructuring of the remaining balance on the principal loan provided all
accumulated interests and fines are paid
b.
charge off delinquent borrowers who have no other means to pay - their
delinquent loans may charge off their fixed deposit to their loan balance
c.
refinancing is allowed when 50% is paid on the principal loan
d. a series of collection (demand payment) letters are sent to the delinquent
borrowers
e.
after 2 years of delinquency, the borrower’s fixed deposit is made to settle
loan
f.
a loan collector is hired
g.
officers are allowed to collect
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For the problem on dishonest employee, the following solutions are
recommended:
a.
advise employee concerned to resign
b.
advise said employee to pay back whatever he got from the members
c.
sought legal assistance to solve the problem




















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SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION


Summary
This study was conducted to evaluate and asses the growth of the cooperative in
terms of its membership, total assets, paid-up share capital, and net saving; to determine
financial performance of the cooperative, and identify some problems of the cooperative
and come up with solutions.
The manager and some members of the board of directors served as the sources of
primary information while secondary information was taken from records and reports
filed at the cooperative office. This study was conducted from January 2009 to February
2009.
The results of the trend analysis show a general decrease in membership, paid-up
share capital, and net savings but an increasing trend for assets. The times of fluctuation
in the actual data for each are inconsistent.
The weaknesses are particularly for administrative performance, operation and
management, portfolio quality and structure of assets. For the administrative performance
the cooperative does not comply with the requirements of Bureau of Internal Revenue
(BIR), which is withholding of appropriate taxes and certificate of non-exemption. For
the operation and management the cooperative has a part time manager and they don’t
have policy on succession of manager and other top positions. The portfolio quality
according to the rating sheet has no scores on portfolio at risks and allowance for
probable losses on loans. And for the structure of assets the quality does not measures the
percentage of total asset that are not producing income.

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Conclusions

Based on the foregoing results and findings, the following conclusions were
arrived at:

1. The trend shows a general decrease in membership, share capital, and net
savings due to withdrawal of members. The decrease in membership affects the increase
in share capital and net savings. There are however inconsistencies in the manner of
fluctuation and assets, share capital and net savings.

2. The strength of the cooperative were they are affiliated with other organizations
that were involved in the development of the cooperative, they have operational policies
to guide employees with their duties and responsibilities. The weaknesses of the
cooperative were they don’t comply with the requirements like withholding of
appropriate taxes and certificate of non-exemption, have a part-time manager, no policy
on succession of manager and other top positions, the cooperative does not provide
allowance for probable loan losses, portfolio at risk and delinquency, the structure of
assets presents a not so good picture of the cooperative.

3. The problems of the cooperative are lack of capital, loan delinquency, very few
members and dishonest employee. The manager stated some recommendations which
would help the cooperative to solve the problems encountered like patronizing refund
and dividends added to fixed deposits in optional basis, restructuring of the remaining
balance on the principal loan provided all accumulated interests and fines are paid, and
advised employee concerned to resign.



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Recommendations

The researcher recommends the following:
1. The decrease in membership was due to the withdrawal, one big factor so that
the number of members will retain in the cooperative is that the information campaign
should be done by the officers of the benefits and advantages that could be received by
members.
2. Further the study on the causes of inconsistency in the fluctuation for
membership, share capital, assets and net savings is needed. This is to explain why actual
data for each do not coincide.
3. The cooperative should improved their operation and management, portfolio
quality, structure of assets and they should comply with the administrative requirements.












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APPENDIX A


Supplementary Tables


A. Number of Members

SUMMARY OUTPUT
Regression Statistics
Multiple R
0.6289044
R Square
0.3955207
Adjusted R Square
0.3283563
Standard Error
15.519782
Observations
11
Standard deviation=±14.04

ANOVA


df
SS
MS
F
Significance F
Regression
1
1418.409
1418.409
5.888847
0.038189
Residual
9
2167.773
240.8636


Total
10
3586.182






Standard

Coefficients
Error
t Stat
P-value
Intercept
185.81818
10.03617
18.51484
1.79E-08
X Variable 1
-3.590909
1.479753
-2.42669
0.038189

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B. Share Capital


Regression Statistics
Multiple R
0.2371136
R Square
0.0562229
Adjusted R
Square
-0.048641
Standard Error
461309.83
Observations
11
Standard deviation=±417,270.44

ANOVA


df
SS
MS
F
Significance F
Regression
1 1.14E+11
1.14E+11
0.53615
0.482664
Residual
9 1.92E+12
2.13E+11

Total
10 2.03E+12






Coefficients
Standard Error
t Stat
P-value
Intercept
2898901.6
298315.1
9.717581
4.54E-06
X Variable 1
-32206.2
43984.17
-0.73222
0.482664









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C .Total Assets


Regression Statistics
Multiple R
0.3448488
R Square
0.1189207
Adjusted R Square
0.021023
Standard Error
616411.68
Observations
11
Standard deviation=557,565.34
ANOVA

df
SS
MS
F
Significance F
Regression
1 4.62E+11
4.62E+11
1.214744
0.298994
Residual
9 3.42E+12
3.8E+11

Total
10 3.88E+12



Standard

Coefficients
Error
t Stat
P-value
Intercept
4467354.7
398614.8
11.2072
1.38E-06
X Variable 1
64776.422
58772.55
1.102154
0.298994









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D.Net Savings


Regression Statistics
Multiple R
0.3371655
R Square
0.1136806
Adjusted R
Square
0.0152007
Standard Error
127005.85
Observations
11
Standard deviation=±557, 565.34

ANOVA

df
SS
MS
F
Significance F
Regression
1
1.86E+10
1.86E+10
1.154353
0.310599
Residual
9
1.45E+11
1.61E+10

Total
10
1.64E+11





Coefficients
Standard Error
t Stat
P-value
Intercept
386008.4
82130.85
4.69992
0.00112
X Variable 1
-13010.58
12109.53
-1.07441
0.310599


Growth and Performance of Progressive Citizen Multipurpose
Cooperative: A Trend Analysis / Grace N. Alida. 2009

Document Outline

  • Growth and Performance of ProgressiveCitizen Multipurpose Cooperative: A Trend Analysis
    • BIBLIOGRAPHY
    • ABSTRACT
    • TABLE OF CONTENTS
    • INTRODUCTION
      • Rationale of the Study
      • Objective of the Study
      • Importance of the Study
      • Scope and Limitation of the Study
    • REVIEW OF LITERATURE
      • Cooperative Growth
      • Legal Foundation for CooperativeDevelopment in the Philippines
      • Capital Resources of Cooperatives
      • Performance Standard for Cooperatives withCredit Services
    • METHODOLOGY
    • RESULT AND DISCUSSION
      • Membership
      • Paid-Up Share Capital.
      • Total Assets
      • Net Savings
      • Administrative Compliance and ManagementStructure (COOP Indicators)
      • Compliance with Administrative and Legal Requirements
      • Plans /Programs and Performance
      • Financial Performance (Pesos Indicators)
      • Overall Rating
      • Problems Encountered by PCMPCand the Recommended Solutions
    • SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
      • Summary
      • Conclusions
      • Recommendations
    • LITERATURE CITED
    • APPENDIX