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Journal : JURNAL PUNDI

Profitabilitas Perbankan Dilihat dari Aspek Dana Pihak Ketiga, Kecukupan Modal dan Risiko Kredit Riri Mayliza; Fitri Yeni; Lola Fitria Sari
JURNAL PUNDI Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : AKBP-STIE "KBP" PADANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (416.491 KB) | DOI: 10.31575/jp.v2i2.85

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Banking is a financial institution that has an important role in the economic system in Indonesia. Economic development cannot be separated from the banking sector and various factors that can influence it. This study aims to examine the effect of third-party funds, capital adequacy and credit risk toward bank profitability. The sample used in this study are banking companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and not experiencing delisting during the 2013 to 2015 observation period. Based on the results of multiple linear regression analysis it can be concluded that third-party funds and capital adequacy partially have a positive and significant impact on profitability. Meanwhile, credit risk partially has a negative and significant effect on profitability
Pengaruh Arus Kas Pendanaan Laba Bersih Dan Leverage Terhadap Financial Distress Dengan Profitabilitas Sebagai Variabel Moderasi: Studi Empiris Bursa Efek Indonesia Ryan Sukandi Sarumaha; Fitri Yeni; Yosi Puspita Sari; Riri Mayliza
JURNAL PUNDI Vol 5, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31575/jp.v5i2.363

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    Fast traslate Icon translate  This study aims to determine the effect of  financing Activities of cash flow, net income and leverage on financial distress. The object in this study is the Indonesia Stock Exchange with a population is manufacturing companies on the IDX in 2015-2019 with a purposive sampling technique, so that the sample in this study amounted to 43 companies. The results of the study found that leverage had a negative effect on financial distress, while financing Activities of cash flow and net income had no effect on financial distress. The results of the study for the moderating variable found that profitability was only able to moderate the relationship between leverage and financial distress, while profitability was unable to moderate the relationship between financing Activities of cash flow and net income with financial distress.