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This research analyzes the effect of tabarru fund and underwriting on investment in sharia life insurance companies in Indonesia that are registered in the Financial Services Authority (OJK). The independent variables are tabarru fund and underwriting. The dependent variable is an investment. The research was conducted using ten companies that met the sample selection criteria of seven years from 2013-2019. The seventy total data are registered with the financial services authority. This research used the purposive sampling technique. The data were analyzed through SPSS as a tool. This study indicated that the tabarru fund had a significant effect on investment in Islamic life insurance companies. Partial analysis (t-test) of tabarru fund had a significant positive impact on investment in Islamic insurance companies for the 2013-2019 period. The simultaneous F significance test results for the tabarru fund and underwriting F significant variables were simultaneously 0.000 less than the 0.05 significance level. Thus it can be concluded that H0 was rejected and H1 was accepted so that the regression model tested was fit, and the independent variable (tabarru fund and underwriting) simultaneously had affected the dependent variable (investment).
The authors propose in this study to evaluate financial performance applications for stock prices of the Indonesian Stock Exchange in manufacturing companies. The method of research used here is a quantitative descriptive method. In that statement, Indonesian Stock Exchange manufacturing companies between 2016 and 2018 are the population use in this research, using the sampling technique Purpose Sampling. This research uses secondary data from 2016 to 2018, the financial reports of Indonesian Stock Exchange manufacturing companies. The Indonesian stock exchange web site has been provided with all data sources at https://www.idx.co.id, and searching for www.google.id. Our analysis shows that book value prices and the net profit margin affect stock prices. The value of financial performance at the Indonesian Stock Bourses manufacturing companies' cost amounts to 64.5 percent, while other factors not listed in this study account for 35.4 percent.
Introduction to The Problem: The development of Malaysia's financial industry continues to accelerate but it does not rule out the possibility that there are still frequent irregularities in corporate governance.Purpose/Objective Study: The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of Good Corporate Governance and Firm to Profitability of Sharia Insurance in Malaysia. Design/Methodology/Approach: This research uses a quantitative approach using secondary data. The population of this study is Takaful companies in Malaysia with a research period of 2016-2021. The sampling technique used purposive sampling method. Samples that met the criteria were 10 Takaful companies in Malaysia out of a total of 10 Takaful companies in Malaysia. The model used as an analysis tool is multiple linear regression. Data processing in this study uses the SPSS 25 tool. Findings: The results of this study indicate that simultaneously the variables of the Board of Commissioners, Sharia Committee, and Company Size have a positive and significant effect on Profitability which is proxied by Return On Assets of Islamic Insurance Companies in Malaysia, while partially the Board Commissioner has a positive and insignificant effect, Sharia Committee has a negative and not significant effect, and Company Size has a positive and significant effect on the profitability of Islamic insurance companies in Malaysia.Paper Type: Research Article
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