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THE INFLUENCE OF THIRD PARTY FUNDING, CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO AND NON PERFORMING FINANCING ON COMPANY PROFITABILITY Elwisam; Melati; Muhani; Kumba Digdowiseiso
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): February
Publisher : CV. Radja Publika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v4i1.1423

Abstract

This research aims to investigate the influence of third party funds, Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), and Non-Performing Financing (NPF) on company profitability in the context of Islamic banking and finance. Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, this research identified 10 relevant accredited national journals via Google Scholar and the "Publish or Perish" application. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to ensure the quality of the selected journals. The results of the analysis and summary of the selected journals are presented in a table, showing the main findings, research methodology and conclusions. The first finding shows that TPF, CAR, and NPF have a positive influence on financing and profitability. The next findings illustrate the impact of NIM, NPL, and CAR on banking company value, with NIM and NPL having a significant influence, while CAR has a positive influence. Other research highlights the importance of effective management of variables such as NPF, FDR, CAR, BOPO, and Bank Size in increasing the profitability of the financial sector. The discussion describes the analysis of the findings, including the complex relationships between variables. Several studies show that NPF can influence ROA, while FDR can affect bank liquidity efficiency. CAR is identified as a key factor in increasing profitability by absorbing the risk of loss. BOPO also plays an important role, with a low ratio indicating management efficiency and potential for increased ROA. This research provides a comprehensive picture of the impact of certain variables on company profitability in the financial sector. The implications include the importance of effective management of risk and liquidity, as well as the need for an in-depth understanding of these variables to improve the company's financial performance.
Co-Authors Agustin Ria Pratiwi Ahmad Anshori Ardani Ahmad Fio Nugraha Ahmad, Norkhairi Aida Minropa Alfin, Muhammad Reza Algifri, Muhammad Agil Anto, Rola Pola Ardana, Prayoga Novi ASNAWI Ayu Pratiwi, Ayu Bambang Subiyanto, Bambang Besus Maula Sulthon Bindarto Breemer, Jacob Destryna Nainggolan Dheo Rimbano Dono Wahyuno Dyah Manohara Eko Setia Budi Elfira, Riska Elwisam Eva Gustiana Eva Zuraidah Fadila S Ismail Falah, Mirna Nazilatul Farit Mochamad Afendi Faturohman, Fadly Fauzi, Ahmad Nurzaeni Fauziyah, Rifa Fawnia Lyra Alma Fitria Alisa Fitriani, Nurulita ha Rofusila Abu Hasan Hairunnisa Hasddin Heriswanto Herry Krisnandi Hidayani Ipin Sugiyarto IZHARUDDIN PAGALA Jumadil Saputra Khatijah Omar Komang Ratnawati Kumba Digdowiseiso, Kumba La Karimuna La Ode Suriadi, La Ode Lapipi Latifah Abdul Ghani Lisa Rakhmanina Liswatin, Liswatin Lolly Afrida M. Rimbano Al – Furqon Mardiah, Radiatan Maulidya, Riska Meliani Miftakhurohmah Misnawati Muhammad Alfi Muhammad Nurdin Muhani Mukhamad Saeful Muthalib, Abd. Azis Nadia Handayani Nartin Nilakesuma, Nur Fadjri Nor Hayati Sa’at Nurbaiti Nursupiamin Nursupiamin, Nursupiamin Nuryanti, Yulia Pika Silvianti Putri Ayu Pramesti, Putri Ayu Putri, Viola Augustia Putu Aryadana Rahayu Lestari Rama, Asri Nova Resmania, Resmania Resti Hardini Revelya Destryna Sahari Rita Noveriza Rosyidah Muhammad Ruliana Fajriati Safiek Mokhlis Sailin Nikmah Santika, Yulanda Sapitri, Novita Dwi Sinaga, Anisa Paujiah Sinarman Jaya Siti Hardiyanti Siti Komariah Siti Masitah Siti Maysaroh Sovitriana, Rilla Suadi Sapta Putra Supriyadi, Muhamad Rodhi Susyla, Dian Syahputra, Inal Wantoro Wardani Warman, Riki Welis Raldianingrat Yulinda Yulita