Cash Flows and Capital Adequacy Ratio of Indonesian Commercial Banks
La Madjid Samryn,
Issham bin Ismail,
Sudarmadji
et al.
Abstract:This article examines the impact of partial Cash Flows from Operating Activities (CFO), Cash Flow from Investing Activities (CFI), and Cash Flow from Financing Activities (CFF) on the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of Indonesian commercial banks. The tests are conducted over a purposive population, sample, and unit of analysis of data from five years from 2009 to 2013 of the Big-Five commercial banks in the country. The period selection considered the banks’ response post-financial crisis in 2008. The classic as… Show more
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