BPR financial performance can be measured by the community through analysis of financial statements. An analysis of the financial statements of a bank is conducted to determine the level of profitability and soundness of the bank. The purpose of this research is to know the influence of Non Perfoming Loan, Capital Adequacy Ratio and Operational Cost of Operational Revenue to profitability at Rural Bank in Denpasar in period 2013-2016. The method used in this research is multiple regression analysis technique. This research uses saturated samples by taking samples of 18 existing BPR in Denpasar City. Based on the results of the analysis found that Non Perfoming Loan has a significant negative effect on profitability, Capital Adequacy Ratio has a significant positive effect on profitability, and operational cost of operating income has a significant negative effect on profitability.
Keywords: npl, car, bopo, profitability
Financial performance is an analysis done to see the extent to which the company Esperanca Timor-oan has implemented by using the rules of financial performance is good and right.
This study aim to determine the effect of firm size (Total asset), leverage (DER) and liquidity (QR) to profitability (ROA) in the company Esperanca Timor-Oan Unipessoal.Lda Dili East Timor.
This research was conducted in the company ETO. Secondary date in this research report 2010-2012 financial year, . Testing the research hypotheses using multiple regression linear analysis techniques, with tools Statistical Package for the Application of the Social Sciences (SPSS) 21.0 Version.The results showed that: 1).the size of the company’s significant negative effect on profitability, leverage significant positive effect on profitability, liquidity significant negative effect on profitability.
This research aims to determine the effect of firm size and growth opportunity to cash holding and firm value. Manufacturing companies that listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange are used as population. Annual ?nancial data of 38 ?rms from manufacturing companies listed on Indonesian Stock Exchange from 2013 to 2016 examined as sample. Path analysis technique used to analysis hypothesis of the research by SPSS software. The results showed that: firm size and growth opportunity had positive and significant impact on firm value. Firm size had negative and significant impact on cash holding. Growth opportunity had positive and significant impact on cash holding. Cash holding had positive and significant impact on firm value. Cash holding mediated the effect of growth opportunity on firm value significantly.
Rise and fall of the price of a stock is strongly influenced by the economic conditions of a country. Price has an important role in influencing consumer decisions in buying a product including stocks. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of Fed interest rate, oil price and inflation on Indonesian Joint Stock Price Index from January 2012 to December 2016. This research is an associative research that aims to determine the influence or relationship between two variables or more. Data processed using computer software that is SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science). The test result through Multiple Linear regression analysis shows that the Fed interest rate, oil price and inflation simultaneously have a significant effect on the Composite Stock Price Index. Partially, the interest rate of the Fed has a significant positive effect on the Composite Stock Price Index in BEI, while the price of oil has a significant negative effect and inflation has no effect on JCI period 2012 -2016.
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