This study aims to describe the influence of regret aversion bias and risk tolerance on west java young investors through investment decision partially and simultaneously. Data obtained by distributing questionnaires in 8 State Universities in West Java with sample of 363 people taken from grade 2015 of Economics and Business Faculty students. After the data is obtained, then the data is analyzed using the path analysis. The results of the verification test showed regret aversion bias partially has total influence 7% on investment decision while risk tolerance partially has total influence 22,8% on investment decision, finally total influence of regret aversion bias and risk tolerance on investment decision simultaneously is equal 29, 8% and the influence of other variables outside the model is 70.2%..
Food and Beverage Company is the mainstay company of the manufacturing industry therefore creating strong competition that occurs in it. Companies that are unable to compete and improve their performance will experience financial difficulties and eventually head into bankruptcy. This research aims to find out how much influence profit and cash flow have on the Financial Distress of food and beverage companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2014-2019. The research method used is verification descriptive with a quantitative approach. The results of the verification analysis state that partial return on assets is influential and significant to financial distress. Meanwhile, cash flow indicates that cash flow (operating cash flow ratio) has a negative and significant financial distress. Simultaneously, profit and cash flow accounted for 41.7% of financial distress while the remaining 58.3% was explained by other variables beyond the multiple regression equations or those not studied in this study
The study aims to determine how much influence of interest rate, PER, and PBV have on stock prices. The method used is descriptive verification with a quantitative approaches. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of a descriptive analysis of the highest interest rate occurred in 2014-2015 while the lowest interest rate in the 2017. There are 5 building construction sub-sector companies that have PER industry average, while 4 other companies have PER above industry average. Furthermore, there are 4 companies that have the value of PBV below the industry average and 5 companies have PBV above the industry average. Then, there are 5 companies that have a share price above the industry average and 4 companies have the stock price below the industry average. Based on the result of verificative analysis that interest rate variable has no signification effect on stock price, while PER variable has no signification effect on stock price and PBV variable has signification effect on stock price. R square test result show that the interest rate, PER, and PBV has effect of 29,3% against the stock price so that remaining 71,7% is affected by other variables that are not researched. Keywords: Interest Rate; PER; PBV; Stock Price.
This research aims to find out, analyze, and explain the effect of profitability, leverage, and growth opportunity on the firm value of property and real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2014-2019. In this research, the authors utilize ROA, DER, and growth total assets as proxies of each variable profitability, leverage, and growth opportunity, as well as PBV as proxies of the firm value. The research sample of 20 companies was obtained from a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis techniques are performed with the help of the SPSS 25 program consisting of descriptive statistics analysis and multiple linear regression analysis, as well as hypothesis testing as verificative analysis. Based on hypothetical test results, partial profitability and leverage have a significant positive effect on the firm value, while the growth opportunity has no significant effect on the firm value. Simultaneously profitability, leverage, and growth opportunity had a significant positive effect on the firm value with an influence of 44.40% and 55.60% influenced by other variables outside of this study.
This study aims to determine whether there is an influence of capital adequacy ratio, non-performing loans, return on assets, lending. The effect of capital adequacy ratio financing on lending, the effect of non-performing loans on lending and the effect of return on assets on lending, and capital adequacy ratios, non-performing loans and return on assets on lending. 44 samples were taken from 2016 to 2019 with data on monthly capital adequacy ratios, non-performing loans, return on assets, and lending. The statistical methods taken in this research are multiple analysis, classic assumption test, descriptive statistical analysis, determination analysis and hypothesis testing using SPSS 25 analytical tools.In this research, we know the effect of capital adequacy ratio, non-performing loans, and return on assets in partial or joint lending. This method is a descriptive verification method with a quantitative approach to the source of annual financial statements at commercial banks. Purposive sampling technique. The data obtained were analyzed by testing the validity of the data, multiple linear regresis analysis and hypothesis testing using the f test and t test.The results of this study show that the partial capital adequacy ratio has a negative effect on lending, non-performing loans on lending have a positive effect and the return on assets on lending has a positive effect. Whereas jointly the credit distribution is very influential. Keywords: Capital Adequacy Ratio, Nonperforming Loans, Return On Assets, Lending
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