2021
DOI: 10.34006/jmbi.v10i1.200
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Debt to Total Asset Ratio, Debt to Equity Ratio, and Company’s Value With Roa as Meditation

Abstract: This study analyzes the effect of debt to asset ratio (DAR) and debt to equity ratio (DER) with price earning ratio (PER) and profitability as measured by return on assets (ROA) as the mediating variable. The research was conducted in mining sector companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) with a population of 50 companies. Sampling was done by using purposive sampling method, which takes into account the availability of data during the observation period, namely 2016 - 2019, so 19 companies were selecte… Show more

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“…Oleh karena itu, price-earnings ratio ditentukan oleh faktor-faktor kunci seperti profitabilitas, karena PER akan meningkat seiring dengan ROA. Sesuai dengan Mandasari (2016), Kurniasih (2016), dan Maria & Andiani (2021) menyatakan bahwa peningkatan ROA maka PER yang meningkat juga akan meningkat, begitu pula sebaliknya. Berbeda dengan Sijabat & Suarjaya (2018) yang menyatakan ROA tidak memengaruhi PER.…”
Section: Pengaruh Roa Terhadap Perunclassified
“…Oleh karena itu, price-earnings ratio ditentukan oleh faktor-faktor kunci seperti profitabilitas, karena PER akan meningkat seiring dengan ROA. Sesuai dengan Mandasari (2016), Kurniasih (2016), dan Maria & Andiani (2021) menyatakan bahwa peningkatan ROA maka PER yang meningkat juga akan meningkat, begitu pula sebaliknya. Berbeda dengan Sijabat & Suarjaya (2018) yang menyatakan ROA tidak memengaruhi PER.…”
Section: Pengaruh Roa Terhadap Perunclassified
“…Debt to Equity Ratio is obtained from the total debt ratio divided by total assets. The lower the Equity Ratio, the better because it is safe for creditors during liquidation (Charisma, Bramasto, & Ameswari, 2021;Maria & Andiani, 2021;Suhendry, Toni, & Simorangkir, 2021). For companies, the amount of debt should not exceed its capital so that the fixed burden is not too high.…”
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confidence: 99%