The objectives of this research were to know and analyze the effect of leverage and liquidity simultaneously and partially on profitability at go public real estate and property company in Indonesian stock exchange within the period of 2005 until 2010. In detail, this research aims were: 1) to know the effect of liquidity and leverage on profitability of property and real estate company in Indonesian stock exchange, 2) to know the effect of liquidity on profitability of property and real estate company in Indonesian stock exchange, and 3) to know the effect of leverage on profitability of property and real estate company in Indonesian stock exchange. Based on purposive sampling technique, this research determined 43 companies as research population, since 16 companies provide a comprehensive and complete financial report within the period of research. The data was analyzed using SPSS version 16 with multiple linear regression test. The result showed that: 1) leverage and liquidity simultaneously have significant effect on profitability, 2) liquidity have an effect partially on profitability, but the effect was not significant, 3) leverage have a significant effect on profitability partially.
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Land use patterns in various forms and ways will have an impact on the environment. Indications of a decrease in the carrying capacity of the environment in a region can be seen from various disasters that occur such as floods, landslides, and droughts. Therefore, changes in land use from nonbuilt land to build land will stimulate the amount of runoff water. This study aims to determine the effect of changes in land use, evapotranspiration, and rain on total runoff. This research was carried out in the Gumbasa Watershed. Data is needed in the form of primary data (soil characteristics) and secondary data (rain, climatology, a map of the earth and a map of land use). The rainfall data used are Bora, Palolo, Wuasa, Kulawi and Bangga Bawah stations with observations for 14 years (2002-2015). Climatology data was used by Bora Station with observations for 14 years (2002-2015). The analysis was carried out namely: regional rainfall, evapotranspiration, MockWyn-UB model and linear regression. The linear line equation obtained: Y = 97.325-0.747X 1 + 0.697 X 2 + 0.442 X 4 + 0.447 X 5. This equation has been tested statistically and fulfilled the linear regression requirements. Based on the above equation, it can be said that: 1). Forest land is an excluded variable so that it is not in the equation. 2). The smaller the evapotranspiration and the greater the rainfall and the area of mixed gardens and open land, the greater the runoff, and vice versa. Keywords-Gumbasa Watershed, MockWyn-UB Model, Linear Regression I. INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of climate change is a very serious challenge facing the world. Climate change is increasingly evident and affects various aspects of life, whether individual or domestic, even to the global development sector. On the other hand, it is increasingly recognized that accelerating the occurrence of climate change begins with human decisions and behavior which then accumulate massively and change the weather elements, especially the temperature that causes the phenomenon of global warming. Edi Nurrohcman (2018) [1] stated that the hydrological cycle is the rotation of water that never stops from the atmosphere to the earth and returns to the atmosphere through condensation, precipitation, evaporation, and transpiration. The hydrological system is a series of soil type elements, land use, topography and interrelated slope lengths between one component and the other components so as to form a mutually influencing unit towards the balance of the water system. Changes in the hydrological cycle are changes in behavior and function of surface water, namely decreasing the base flow and increasing surface flow which causes an imbalance in water management and the occurrence of flooding and inundation in the downstream area Indonesia is one of the developing countries that is carrying out development in various sectors. As is known so far, development provides many benefits, especially the provision of employment for the community, but in addition, the development also requires environmental sacr...
The urgency of the research is that many business people understand financial literacy but seem to have less impact on financial performance. It is probably because some business people have not followed up with changes in good financial behavior. This study aims to determine the effect of financial literacy on financial behavior, financial satisfaction, and financial performance. In addition, it also knows the effect of financial behavior on financial satisfaction and financial performance and the effect of financial satisfaction on financial performance. The population in this study is the entire batik industry in Indonesia with large and medium scale, as many as 208 batik business actors. The sampling technique is a saturated sample or census, where all members of the population become members of the sample. The data analysis technique used SMART PLS 03 software. According to the study’s findings, financial literacy has a significant effect on financial behavior and financial performance, and financial behavior significantly affects financial satisfaction. Financial satisfaction furthermore has a significant effect on financial performance. However, financial literacy has no effect on financial satisfaction, and financial behavior has also been found to have no effect on financial performance. This research implies that the financial performance of batik industry players will increase if they have financial behavior that can create added value and the importance of financial literacy.
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