Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis kinerja keuangan pada PT Puradelta Lestari Tbk tahun 2017-2019. Metode penelitian ini menggunakan kuantitatif, objek penelitian ini menggunakan laporan keuangan, berupa neraca dan laporan laba rugi yang ada pada PT Puradelta Lestari Tbk tahun 2017-2019. Berdasarkah hasil penelitian dalam tiga tahun terakhir, untuk perputaran piutang (riceivable turnover), perputaran persediaan (inventory turnover) dan perputaran modal kerja (working capital turnover) serta perputaran total aktiva (total assets turnover), dan perpurataran aktiva tetap (fixed assets turnover) dimana kelima perputaran tersebut mengalami fluktuasi di setiap tahunnya, sehingga perusahaan dikatakan belum efektif atau belum sehat.
This research aimed to examine empirically the impact of narcissism on investment decision behavior with spiritual intelligence as a moderating variable. The method used in this research is quantitative. The population of this research is D3 college students of accounting program class of 2020 at Politeknik Negeri Tanah Laut as a State University (PTN) and S1 college students of accounting program class of 2019 and 2020 at Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Nasional Banjarmasin as Private Universities (PTS). The samples of this research are 195 college students, obtained using the purposive sampling technique. This type of data uses primary data through distributing questionnaires to respondents while path analysis is used to test research hypotheses in order to formulate research results by means of statistical testing through SPSS software and WarpPLS. The result shows that narcissism affects investment decision behavior. This research also finds that spiritual intelligence can not moderate the effect of narcissism on investment decision behavior. These findings help to obtain insight regarding the special concern on approach that can minimize aggressive investment decision behavior which is narcissism. These empirical findings can also be used as benchmarks for similar research, especially in responding to the challenges of the times and the rise of socio-economic phenomena among millennials during the Covid-19 period for universities.
The purpose of this study is to control medicine supplies with the implementation of the Always Better Control (ABC) method in the Pharmaceutical Field of the Tanah Laut Regency Health Office. The availability of the medicine is part of the assessment the level of patient satisfaction with the health services of government agencies. Therefore, control of medicine supplies is important to do well so as not to cause financial losses to the country due to the accumulation of expired medicine in the inventory warehouse. This research is quantitative descriptive research. The data collected is primary data in the form of reports on medicine intake and medicine expenditure at the Tanah Laut Regency Health Office from January to December 2019. Numerically analyze data using the microsoft excel program. The results of this study showed that using the ABC method, the supply of medicine can be classified into three levels. Medicine that belongs to group A are types of medicine that are classified as having high use or sales (fast moving) as many as 6 types. Medicines that belong to group B are types of medicine with moderate sales of 6 types. Meanwhile, for medicine that belong to group C is a type of medicine whose sales are low (slow moving) as many as 8 types. The existence of medicine control with the ABC method provides convenience for management to consider the right investment value in ordering medicine needed by the people so as to improve the financial performance of the institution.
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