The objectives this study to analyze the influence of the ability of financial report preparation, educational background, and competence of MSMEs on the operational performance of MSMEs. The study population was MSMEs in the Special Region of Yogyakarta with a sampling technique using a questionnaire distributed during the Covid-19 pandemic with the criteria for MSMEs that had been standing for at least three months. This research method uses multiple regression models. The statistical analysis conducted was validity test, reliability test, residual data normality test using one sample Kolmogorof Smirnof, multicollinearity test, heteroscedastic test, t test, and determination coefficient test. The test results show that the ability to compile financial reports and the competence of MSMEs has a positive effect on the performance of MSMEs, while the educational background of MSMEs does not have a positive effect on the performance of MSMEs.
The objective of this research is to find out the effect of the growth of earning per share, deviden per share, return on investment and return on equity of stock return on registered companies in the LQ 45. The populations of this research are companies in Indonesian Stock Exchange. The sampling technique in this research uses by purposive sampling with the available data in 2005 – 2006, registered in the LQ-45 period 2006 – 2010 respectively, announced a profit and distributing dividends in a row, so that the sample used amounted to 15 companies. The statistical method used is multiple regresion to test a classical assumtion first. T statistical test show that the growth of Earning Per Share effect on stock return H+3, growth Dividend Per Share effect on stock return in the H-5 and H+4, growth of Return On Investment effect on stock return in return H+1, whereas Return On Equity effect on stock return H+3
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in the performance of stock in a company that does Corporate Social Responsibility and the company does not undertake Corporate Social Responsibility in companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Samples of this company is a manufacturing company that does Corporate Social Responsibility and the company does not undertake Corporate Social Responsibility in 2013. The stock performance is analyzed by using the ratios earnings price ratio, price-to-book ratio and earnings per share and do independent samples test or Mann Whitney test for testing the significance of differences. The results of this study indicate that outlines the company's stock performance that does Corporate Social Responsibility has no difference with the stock performance of companies that do not do a Corporate Social Responsibility. This is shown by the results obtained in the analysis of financial ratios which includes price earnings ratio, price to book value and earnings per share.
In Indonesia itself, the pandemic has been felt since the implementation of large-scale social restrictions (lock down) since March 16 2020. The existence of this large-scale social restriction policy has had a profound impact on various sectors including the industrial sector. This research was conducted by comparing proximate profitability to earnings per share before and during the pandemic in companies that distributed dividends. Analysis was carried out using an independent sample t-test by testing the normality of the residual data first. Data during the pre-pandemic window period were 271 companies from 2017-2019 which is the three-year mean EPS and during the 2020 pandemic there were 263 companies. The results of the descriptive statistical test showed a minimum EPS of -395.50, a maximum of 4,578.13, a mean of 159.57 before the pandemic and during the pandemic a minimum of -1,043.45, a maximum of 3,974.73 and a mean of 83.98.
This study aims to investigate the effect of profitability ratios, liquidity ratios, activity ratios and leverage ratios on the stock prices of agricultural sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2016-2020. The sampling technique in this study is the purposive sampling method. The type of data is quantitative research. The data sources used in the study are secondary data from the IDX website and the official website of related companies. The results show that the return on investment, earnings per share, quick ratio, and total assets turnover positively affect stock prices, while the return on equity, return on assets, current ratio, and debt ratio have a negative effect on stock prices.
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