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THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEPOSIT INTEREST RATES, FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES AND STOCK MARKET INDEX (LQ45) IN INDONESIA PRE AND POST CRISIS 2008 Suwantono, Edwin
Jurnal Manajemen Update Vol 8, No 2 (2019): Jurnal Mahasiswa Manajemen
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ABSTRACT The main objectives of this study is to determine the interactions between deposit interest rates, foreign exchange rates and stock market index (LQ45) in Indonesia pre and post crisis 2008. The data period before the crisis is October 2000 until November 2008. The data period after the crisis is December 2008 until December 2015. Descriptive quantitative analysis is used in this research. Descriptive analysis method is performed by using analytical table and graphic. Quantitative analysis method is performed by making a regression equation econometric model with time series method to describe the presence or absence of the influence of the independent variable towards the dependant variable. The result showed that during the pre crisis 2008, unidirectional causality existed from Deposit Interest Rates towards Foreign Exchange Rates, Stock Market Index (LQ45) towards Deposit Interest Rates, Deposit Interest Rates towards Stock Market Index(LQ45), and Stock Market Index (LQ45) towards Foreign Exchange Rates. The result post crisis 2008 showed that unidirectional causality existed from Foreign Exchange Rates towards Deposit Interest Rates, Deposit Interest Rates towards Foreign Exchange Rates, and Stock Market Index (LQ45) towards Foreign Exchange Rates. It is found that the direction of causality between the three variables tends to demonstrate a hit-and-run behavior and changes according to the lag selection. This implies that great caution should be taken when interpreting granger causality result.  Keywords: Deposit Interest Rates, Foreign Exchange Rates, Stock Market Index, LQ45, Granger Causality and Subprime MortgageBIBLIOGRAPHY (2008, September 15). 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ANALISIS PENGARUH STRUKTUR MODAL, UKURAN PERUSAHAAN DAN PROFITABILITAS TERHADAP NILAI PERUSAHAAN PADA PERUSAHAAN SEKTOR ENERGI YANG TERDAFTAR DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA TAHUN 2017-2023 Suwantono, Edwin; Indah, Nopiani
Jurnal Revenue : Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Revenue : Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi
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This research aims to test whether there is an influence of the independence of capital structure, company size and profitability on company value.  This research provides important implications for energy sector company managers and capital market regulators in determining optimal strategies related to capital structure, asset management, and increasing profitability to increase company value. The research uses panel data with annual data over a period of seven years from 2017-2023. The population in this research is all 90 companies in the Energy Sector of the Indonesia Stock Exchange listed in 2023. The research sample was obtained using a purposive sampling method totaling 27 companies in the Energy Sector of the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The total number of data observations used was 189 data. The research method used is multiple linear regression with Eviews 10. The research results show that company size and profitability have a positive effect on company value. Meanwhile, capital structure has no effect on company value.
The Causal Relationship Between Deposit Interest Rates, Foreign Exchange Rates and Stock Market Index Shariah Compliance in Indonesia Pre and Post Crisis 2008 Malini, Helma; Suwantono, Edwin
AL-MASHALIH (Journal of Islamic Law) Vol. 5 No. 02 (2024): AL-MASHALIH (Journal of Islamic Law)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Syariah Husnul Khotimah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59270/mashalih.v5i02.30

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The main objectives of this study are to determine the interactions between deposit interest rates, foreign exchange rates and Shariah Compliance stock market index in Indonesia pre and post crisis 2008. The data period before the crisis is October 2000 until November 2008. The data period after the crisis is December 2008 until December 2015. Descriptive analysis method is performed by using analytical table and graphic. Quantitative analysis method is performed by making a regression equation econometric model with time series method to describe the presence or absence of the influence of the independent variable towards the dependant variable. The result showed that during the pre crisis 2008, unidirectional causality existed from Deposit Interest Rates towards Foreign Exchange Rates, Shariah Compliance stock market index towards Deposit Interest Rates, Deposit Interest Rates towards Shariah Compliance stock market index, and Shariah Compliance stock market index towards Foreign Exchange Rates. The result post crisis 2008 showed that unidirectional causality existed from Foreign Exchange Rates towards Deposit Interest Rates, Deposit Interest Rates towards Foreign Exchange Rates, and Shariah compliance stock market index towards Foreign Exchange Rates. It is found that the direction of causality between the three variables tends to demonstrate a hit-and-run behavior and changes according to the lag selection.
Peningkatan Akses UMKM Terhadap Permodalan Melalui Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan Sederhana Pada UMKM di Jalan Hos Cokroaminoto Pontianak Suwantono, Edwin; Tanto, Tanto; Hartono, Octavian; Heriyanto, Heriyanto
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Mentari Vol. 1 No. 11 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Amirul Bangun Bangsa

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Usaha Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah (UMKM) memegang peranan vital dalam perekonomian Indonesia, berkontribusi signifikan terhadap PDB dan penyerapan tenaga kerja. Namun, UMKM, khususnya di Provinsi Kalimantan Barat, masih menghadapi tantangan serius, terutama terkait manajemen keuangan dan akses permodalan. Banyak UMKM mengalami kegagalan karena keterbatasan modal dan pengetahuan dalam pembiayaan serta penyusunan laporan keuangan sederhana. Padahal, laporan keuangan yang memadai adalah syarat penting untuk mendapatkan pembiayaan dan ekspansi usaha. Kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (PkM) ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan skala usaha pelaku UMKM di kawasan Jalan HOS Cokroaminoto Pontianak melalui pendampingan akses permodalan dan penyusunan laporan keuangan sederhana. Metode pelaksanaan PkM melibatkan survei awal untuk mengidentifikasi kebutuhan UMKM, dilanjutkan dengan pendampingan langsung menggunakan modul yang telah disiapkan. Pendampingan ini terbagi menjadi empat sesi: penjelasan persyaratan akses permodalan, penyusunan laporan keuangan sederhana, penyusunan laporan penjualan sederhana, dan sesi tanya jawab. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan bahwa pelaku UMKM mendapatkan pemahaman yang lebih baik tentang persyaratan kredit, sumber permodalan, dan cara menyusun laporan keuangan serta laporan penjualan sederhana yang efisien. Respons positif dari peserta mengindikasikan bahwa informasi dan wawasan yang diberikan sangat membantu mereka dalam mengembangkan usaha. Diharapkan, peningkatan pemahaman ini akan memfasilitasi akses UMKM terhadap permodalan, memungkinkan ekspansi bisnis, penciptaan lapangan kerja baru, dan pada akhirnya mendukung pertumbuhan ekonomi lokal.
The Causal Relationship Between Deposit Interest Rates, Foreign Exchange Rates and Stock Market Index Shariah Compliance in Indonesia Pre and Post Crisis 2008 Malini, Helma; Suwantono, Edwin
AL-MASHALIH (Journal of Islamic Law) Vol. 5 No. 02 (2024): AL-MASHALIH (Journal of Islamic Law)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Syariah Husnul Khotimah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59270/mashalih.v5i02.30

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The main objectives of this study are to determine the interactions between deposit interest rates, foreign exchange rates and Shariah Compliance stock market index in Indonesia pre and post crisis 2008. The data period before the crisis is October 2000 until November 2008. The data period after the crisis is December 2008 until December 2015. Descriptive analysis method is performed by using analytical table and graphic. Quantitative analysis method is performed by making a regression equation econometric model with time series method to describe the presence or absence of the influence of the independent variable towards the dependant variable. The result showed that during the pre crisis 2008, unidirectional causality existed from Deposit Interest Rates towards Foreign Exchange Rates, Shariah Compliance stock market index towards Deposit Interest Rates, Deposit Interest Rates towards Shariah Compliance stock market index, and Shariah Compliance stock market index towards Foreign Exchange Rates. The result post crisis 2008 showed that unidirectional causality existed from Foreign Exchange Rates towards Deposit Interest Rates, Deposit Interest Rates towards Foreign Exchange Rates, and Shariah compliance stock market index towards Foreign Exchange Rates. It is found that the direction of causality between the three variables tends to demonstrate a hit-and-run behavior and changes according to the lag selection.
Optimalisasi Audit Kinerja Pemasaran Produk Mayora Melalui Analisis Data Penjualan dan Umpan Balik Konsumen Siam, Stivenes Tjin; Indah, Nopiani; Santika, Dewi; Suwantono, Edwin; Louw, Febriana
JPM: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Forum Kerjasama Pendidikan Tinggi

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This community engagement program aims to enhance the effectiveness of marketing performance audits at PT Cipta Niaga Semesta, an authorized distributor of PT Mayora Indah Tbk products in West Kalimantan. The main issues faced by the partner company include the suboptimal use of sales data, the unsystematic management of customer feedback, and the high volume of damaged goods, which have not been analyzed as performance indicators. To address these challenges, the academic team from the Faculty of Economics and Business, Widya Dharma Pontianak University, implemented a learning-by-doing mentoring program integrating training, audit simulation, and the analysis of the company’s real operational data. The implementation method consisted of four main stages: preparation, core training, evaluation, and follow-up. Participants were trained to analyze sales trends, identify causes of product damage, design customer satisfaction surveys, and integrate the findings into a comprehensive marketing audit report. The results of the activity showed a significant increase in participants’ understanding, particularly in preparing data-based audit reports (with an improvement of up to 84%). Key findings indicate a negative relationship between the level of damaged goods and customer satisfaction, highlighting the need for a digital system to record returns and store feedback. Through this activity, the company successfully developed an integrated marketing audit template that encompasses sales, logistics, and customer perception data. The mentoring program not only improved staff competencies but also strengthened distribution efficiency and marketing management transparency at both the corporate and retail partner levels.