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THE INFLUENCE OF MINIMUM INVESTMENT CAPITAL, RISK PERCEPTION OF STUDENTS INVESTMENT IN INDONESIA CAPITAL MARKET Ardiana, Titin Eka; Sugianto, La Ode; Chamidah, Siti
International Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting Research (IJEBAR) Vol 4, No 03 (2020): IJEBAR, VOL. 04 ISSUE 03, SEPTEMBER 2020
Publisher : LPPM ITB AAS INDONESIA (d.h STIE AAS Surakarta)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/ijebar.v4i03.1248

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This study aims to assess the minimum investment capital to start investing, and minimize the risk of loss and business instinct to analyze what effects are good to buy and of course it will be profitable in investing in the capital market. The approach used in this research is quantitative explanative research. In this study, there are two kinds of variables used, namely the dependent variable and the independent variable. The dependent variable used for this study is student investment interest in the capital market, while the independent variable used in this study consists of minimum investment capital (X1), and risk perception (X2). The data collection technique in this study is to use primary data, namely a questionnaire (questionnaire). The analytical method used in this study is to use multiple linear regression analysis using calculations through SPSS version 20. The results show that there is a positive and significant effect of minimal investment capital and risk perception on student investment interest simultaneously at the Faculty of Economics, University of Muhammadiyah Ponorogo. The contribution of these two variables contributed 44.3% and the remaining 55.7% was influenced by other variables not examined in the study. Keywords: Minimum Investment Capital, Risk Perception, and Investment Interest
Intrinsic Motivation and Knowledge Investment Toward Interest Lecturer Invest in Indonesia Stock Exchange Sugianto, La Ode; Ardiana, Titin Eka; Santoso, Slamet
AFRE (Accounting and Financial Review) Vol 2, No 2 (2019): December
Publisher : Postgraduate Program Merdeka University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/afr.v2i2.3726

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This study aims to add insight into investment and stock trading, as well as things that investors need to consider before investing. The approach used in research is quantitative explanatory research because the main purpose of this study is to prove the influence one variable on another. In this study the variables used are independent variables consisting of intrinsic motivation, and investment knowledge and the dependent variable, namely lecture’s investment interest in the capital market. Data collection techniques in this study are using primary data that is questionnaire (questionnaire). The analytical method used in this study is to use multiple linear regression analysis. The results show that the influence of intrinsic motivation and investment knowledge simultaneously on the investment interests of lecturers at the Faculty Muhammadiyah Ponorogo University's economy with indicates pleasure, challenge, and satisfaction and type of investment, level of risk, and return. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26905/afr.v2i2.3726
Pelatihan Menulis Korespondensi Bisnis Bagi Mitra Kadin Ponorogo Sugianto, Alip; Sugianto, La Ode; Priatna, Yolan; Purwaningrum, Titis
Journal of Community Services in Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Community Services in Sustainability (Oktober 2024)
Publisher : Politeknik STMI Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52330/jocss.v2i2.278

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Kadin Ponorogo as the parent organization for entrepreneurs has a role in providing education and training services for Kadin partners. There are some institutions or companies, especially MSMEs in Ponorogo, who do not understand the strategy of writing good correspondence. Therefore, as an effort to overcome this problem, the Ponorogo Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with the Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo held correspondence writing training. The methods used are theory and practice. Theory is an effort to provide valuable understanding of the concept of good correspondence, and is strengthened by practice to find out the extent of understanding of correspondence. As a result, the correspondent learned about good writing strategies by applying strategies such as ATM (Observe Modified Imitation) and the correspondent succeeded in creating examples of good correspondence.