2019
DOI: 10.33736/uraf.1984.2019
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The Effect of Cash Flows on Firm’s Profitability of Construction Sector in Malaysia

Abstract: This research investigates the effect of cash flows towards firm’s profitability using the data collected and analysed from listed firms in construction sector on Bursa Malaysia. The sample comprises of 98 firms and the data is for 6 years throughout January 2009 to December 2015. For the purpose of this analysis, a discriminatory panel regression and Pearson correlation are used to test the hypotheses. This research uses cash flow from operations (CFO), cash flow from investments (CFI), and cash flow from fin… Show more

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“…The payment provision affects subcontractors' cash flow performance [21][22][23]. A significant relationship exists between construction companies' profitability and cash flow stability [24]. The regulatory and contractual provisions over time have sought to solve the late payment issue, but it remains a common issue.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The payment provision affects subcontractors' cash flow performance [21][22][23]. A significant relationship exists between construction companies' profitability and cash flow stability [24]. The regulatory and contractual provisions over time have sought to solve the late payment issue, but it remains a common issue.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%