The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of net income (EAT), operating cash flow (OCF), and debt to equity ratio (DER) towards dividend per share (DPS) on manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2012-2015. The sampling method used was purposive sampling. The number of samples that met the criteria was 172 companies. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that, simultaneously, all variables had significant effect on DPS. Partially, the variable that had significant effect was EAT, while OCF and DER had no significant effect. Furthermore, the coefficient of determination (R2) showed that the effect of variables EAT, OCF, and DER simultaneously to DPS was 30,3%.
This research has a purpose of knowing the effect of Interest Rate, Exchange Rate, Inflation, and Return OnAsset. Against the Share Price on Banking Sub-Sector in Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2016-2019. The Data used is source by financial data in Indonesia Stock Exchange through www.idx.co.id, and has been selected based on predetermined criteria. Population used in this research is bank companies which is 46 companies. We used purposive sample, so the sample was 15 companies. With this research, it is hoped that it can become a science to help the next researcher and also college student or general public who need information. In this research, we know that Return On Asset is partially influential and significant with share price. Interest rate, exchange rate, inflation partially has no effect and not significant with share price on Banking Sub-Sector. But all the variables effect simultaneously. Selection of sector in this research is because Indonesia has been more advanced era of globalization, of course there will be many foreigners nor a local who will need various kinds of basic needs, so many companies built because of that basis. That’s why we intend to research this topic.
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