The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of firm value on profitability, firm size, capital structure, and liquidity in food and beverage companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in 2014-2017. The sample determination method used in the study was using saturated sample method, so that the number of samples studied were 13 companies. Data collection methods are non-participant observation methods. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that profitability, firm size, capital structure, and liquidity had a positive and significant effect on the value of the company in food and beverage companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2014-2017 period. Keyword: firm value, profitability, company size, capital structure and liquidity
Companies that want to maximize the value of the company, will take some decisions such as investment decisions, dividend policies, and funding decisions. The purpose of this study is to explain the effect of investment decisions, funding decisions, and dividend policy on the value of food and beverages companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The samples used in this study were selected in saturation sampling. Secondary data obtained then selected based on predetermined criteria, then obtained as many as 13 sample during period of year 2013-2016. Data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that investment decisions, funding decisions, and dividend policies have a positive and significant impact on the value of food and beverages companies. The suggestion that can be given is to pay more attention to internal factors of the company. These variables can be used as a reference to establish a strategy in increasing the value of the company. Good corporate value shows the level of good corporate financial health so as to make the value of the company will be increased and in demand by investors. Keywords: Investment Decision, Fund Decision, Dividend Policy, Corporate Value
The circular economy was a concept introduced by the European Union consortium, several national governments, and business people around the world. However, the scientific and research content of the circular economy concept is so superficial and disorganized that it is still a vague collection of ideas separate from several fields of science. The purpose of this study is to measure visual trends in the circular economy. This survey identified keywords related to the circular economy to find and identify related articles in the Scopus database for 1000 articles published from 2000 to 2021. The findings were a visual trend of the increasing number of publications each year, academic affiliation, author, article subject area, keywords, and authorship network. This literature review provides evidence that circular economy thinking attracts academic researchers to formulate relevant policies.
Stocks are included in determination of the optimal portfolio along with the proportion of each stock and to know how much portfolio return and risk investors will get in the future. The study was conducted on the IDX30 Index on the IDX for the period August 2016 - January 2018. The population of this study used shares that were incorporated in IDX30 Index with sample used was 25 IDX30 Index stocks during the study period. The study uses the optimal portfolio model, namely the Single Index Model The results of the study show that from 25 stocks there are 8 stocks that can form an optimal portfolio with their respective proportions, consisting shares of ADRO, BBC, BBNI, BBRI, BMRI, GGRM, PWON, and UNTR. These shares provide a portfolio expected return of 3.25 percent with a portfolio risk level of 0.07 percent. Keywords: Stock Investment, Return, Risk, Optimal Portfolio, Single Index Model
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