This research aims to analyze the influence of third party funds, Bank Indonesia Certificates, and non-performing loans on return on assets and loan deposit ratio and the effect of loan deposit ratio on return on assets of commercial banks in Indonesia. The sample of this research is commercial bank listed Bursa Efek Indonesia period 2011 - 2015. There are 15 banks that meet the criteria as research samples with assets above IDR 50 Trillion. Hypothesis testing uses path analysis techniques. The results of this research indicate that TPF, BIC and NPL are partially and simultaneously influential and significant to the LDR, while TPF, BIC, NPL simultaneously also have an effect and significant effect on ROA, and LDR affects ROA but is not significant.
This research aims to analyse market anomalies and their effects on returns in the Indonesian and significant world indexes between 2010 and 2016. The sample period is divided into two sub-periods, 2010 to 2013 and 2014 to 2016 to indicate the persistence of the monthly effect. This research utilises the purposive sampling method, also known as the judgmental sampling method, of weekly returns from Indonesian indexes and major world indexes based on specific criteria. Consequently, the samples that meet the criteria consist of six Indonesian indexes (BISNIS27, JKSE, KOMPAS100, LQ45, PEFINDO25 and SRIKEHATI) and four major world indexes (the CAC40 from France, Germany's DAX, the FTSE100 from England and Spain's IBEX35). The ordinary least squares (OLS) and the Generalised Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (GARCH) (1, 1) models are used to analyse the data. The findings show an anomalous month of the year effect exists in some Indonesian indexes and major world indexes during the research period. The intensity of month of the year anomalies diminishes with time. September effects can be found in most Indonesian indexes such as the JKSE during the first sub-period. January and April's effects are found in later sub-periods. For the major world indexes, May's effect is found in Spain's IBEX35 in the earlier sub-period, and February's effect is found in England's FTSE100 in the later sub-period. The research also indicates that month of the year effects are more persistent among indexes with smaller market capitalisation.
The coal industry is one of the largest contributors to the state budget of more than 40 billion annually, so the declining coal industry and the condition of every coal company in Indonesia are of particular concern to the government. This study examines how the level of financial distress of coal mining companies IDX 2012 - 2016 when analyst with Springate method and Grover method, and which method is most appropriate in predicting financial distress in coal companies. From the results of the calculation with the both methods are Obtained results there are some coal companies are declared to have financial distress with both methods and obtained the result that the Grover method is the most appropriate methods in predicting financial distress.
The research aims to determine the effect of price, service quality and marketing relationship on repurchase intention with customer satisfaction as an intervening variable at CV. Bekasi Unggas. The type of research used is quantitative research. The data presented in this research was obtained through a questionnaire given to 53 respondents who as a customer at CV. Bekasi Unggas. Research design used is hypothesis testing using the structural equation model (SEM) – Smart PLS version 3.3.3. Results from this research show that: (1) There is a direct effect of price, marketing relationship and consumer satisfaction on repurchase intention, (2) There is no evidence of a direct effect of service quality on repurchase intention, (3) There is an indirect effect price, service quality and marketing relationship on repurchase intention through customer satisfaction.
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