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The Effect of Size, Market Risk, Operational Risk, Liquidity Risk, and Credit Risk on Profitability in Banks in the KBMI 3 AND KBMI 4 Categories For The 2017-2021 Putro, Muhamad Tri Saputro; Rachman, Nur Hadiyazid; Al-Azizah , Ummu Salma
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRENDS IN ACCOUNTING RESEARCH Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Trends in Accounting Research (IJTAR)
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Akuntansi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (255.361 KB) | DOI: 10.54951/ijtar.v3i2.378

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This study aims to analyze the effect of firm size, market risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, credit risk on banking profitability in the category of KBMI 3 and KBMI 4 for the 2017-2021 period. The method used is quantitative. The data processing technique used Eviews 12, namely statistical analysis and panel data regression analysis. The data is taken from financial reports at OJK and bank websites. The results obtained from this study are that the panel data regression calculation used in this study, the Fixed Effect Model (FEM) is the best model compared to other models. Partially the size value has an influence on profitability, NIM (Net interest Margin) has an influence on profitability, BOPO (Operating Costs and Operating Income) has no effect on Profitability, LDR (Loan To Deposit) has an influence on Profitability, NPL (Non Performing Loans) ) has no effect on Banking Profitability in Indonesia. And simultaneously Size, NIM, BOPO, LDR, NPL have an influence on Banking Profitability in Indonesia.
The SOSIALISASI DAN PRAKTIK PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH DI DESA SIPAK, KECAMATAN JASINGA, KABUPATEN BOGOR Rachman, Nur Hadiyazid; Wijiharjono, Nuryadi; Yanto, Yanto
SYUKUR (Jurnal Inovasi Sosial dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Oktober
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. HAMKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/syukur_vol2/is2pp65-71

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The Central Bureau of Statistics reports that there is currently more waste in Indonesia for four reasons: (1) Indonesia now has a population of 261.89 million, up from 206.26 million in 2000; (2) Economic growth is accelerating, with the industrial sector contributing 2,739.4 trillion to GDP in 2014; (4) The development of people's consumption habits. This increased from only 2,739.4 trillion in 2000. This condition causes an increase in waste in terms of quantity, type, and quality. Waste problems also occur in Sipak Village. The lack of facilities and equipment to handle waste in Sipak Village, as well as the lack of community understanding of environmental management and sanitation, especially related to waste, are some of the causes of the accumulation of waste. Solutions that we can provide to our partners in this service activity include inviting the community to clean up the surrounding environment and providing waste management advice, establishing a waste bank, and processing waste into products that have selling value such as handicrafts, bricks, paraffin, and fuel (BBM).