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Item The Impact of Working Capital Management on Profitability: Expolanka Case Study(Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, 2015) Ismail, I.; Bandara, R.M.S.Commercial Organizations operate with the motive of improving shareholder wealth. Organizations are expected to manage their long term and short term financial resources to achieve the objective of shareholder profit maximization which is in line with maximization of wealth. In the backdrop of competitive landscape and scarcity of financial resources, the effective and efficient management of working capital is of paramount importance. This leads to companies giving priority in managing their working capital. The purpose of this study is to examine the Impact of Working Capital Management (WCM) on Profitability. To unearth answers for this question, 183 firm year observations covering 4 industry segments of Expolanka subsidiaries were investigated. The study covered five financial years from 2009 to 2014. Days sales outstanding, days payables outstanding, days inventory outstanding and cash conversions cycle were used as independent variables to measure WCM while gross profit margin, net profit margin, return on total assets and return on total equity were used as dependent variables to measure profitability. Pearson’s correlation analysis and regression analysis was used to analyst the relationship between these variables. According to results, it was evidenced that there is statistically significant positive relationship between Days sales outstanding and the Gross profit and Net Profit in Expolanka subsidiaries. Further there is statistically significant positive relationship between days payable outstanding and gross profit. Inventory days outstanding with gross profit has recorded statistically significant positive relationship. Cash conversion cycle has recorded significantly negative relationship with Gross profit and Net profit. Accordingly it was evidenced that shorter cash conversion cycle increases the profitability in Expolanka subsidiaries.Item Patient perspectives on barriers to participating in cardiac rehabilitation(Ceylon College of Physicians, 2020) Mettananda, C.; Ismail, I.; Mettananda, S.ABSTRACT: Despite proven benefits, attendance at cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is poor worldwide. We aimed to describe patient perspectives on barriers to attend CR in Sri Lanka. A cross-sectional study was conducted at cardiothoracic outpatient clinics of the National Hospital of Sri Lanka from May to July 2019. Post-cardiac surgery patients who were referred to CR but not attending them were recruited. 80 patients (male-51.3%, mean age 59.5±11.7 years) who were not attending CR were studied. 60% had to travel more than 50 km to attend CR. Main reasons for non-attendance were transportation difficulties (36%), non-availability of nearby CR centres (36%), unaware of being referred to CR due to communication lapses (35%) and lack of awareness of the importance of CR (31%). Therefore, providing clear information on cardiac rehabilitation, incorporating patient education programmes in cardiac surgery protocols and establishing new cardiac rehabilitation centres are recommended. KEYWORDS: Cardiac rehabilitation, Patient perspectives, Barriers, Sri Lanka