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Journal : Review on Islamic Accounting

The Effect of Capital Quality, Credit Quality, Efficiency and Profitability on Company Value: (Study on Conventional General Banking Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the Period 2013-2022) Putria Ananda, Viska; Kusmayadi, Dedi; Rusliana, Nanang
Review on Islamic Accounting Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Review on Islamic Accounting
Publisher : SMART Insight

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ria.v4i2.600

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The objectives of this research is to determine and analyze capital quality, credit quality, efficiency, profitability and company value in conventional general banking listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange and the influence of capital quality, credit quality, efficiency and profitability on company value in conventional general banking listed on the Indonesian stock exchange. The research method used in this research is descriptive analysis with a case study approach. The data needed in this research is secondary documentary data which contains the history of company finances published on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI). The data and information obtained from the results of this research were analyzed using panel data multiple regression analysis. Based on the research results, it is known that partially capital quality and profitability have a positive effect on company value, while credit quality and efficiency have a negative effect on company value. Together, capital quality, credit quality, efficiency and profitability have a positive and significant effect on company value in conventional general banking listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange. It is recommended for conventional general banking companies to improve capital quality and profitability as well as maintain the level of capital quality and efficiency, to increase company value.
Assessing Moderating Effects of Board of Directors and Sharia Committee in Improving Performance of Islamic Insurance Company Kusmayadi, Dedi; Firmansyah, Irman
Review on Islamic Accounting Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Review of Islamic Accounting
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (242.854 KB) | DOI: 10.58968/ria.v1i1.101

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This study aims to examine the variables of the board of directors and the sharia committee in relation to the variables that affect the financial performance of sharia insurance companies in Indonesia. This research is important because the Islamic finance industry must be run in accordance with the principles of Islamic sharia so that the business that is run is not entirely business. This research was conducted at Islamic insurance companies and insurance companies that run sharia business units in the period 2011 to 2017. The research method used moderated regression analysis. The variable used to measure financial performance is a surplus on contribution (SoC) while the independent variable is a debt to equity ratio, size, and age. The results showed that size has a positive effect on financial performance, age has a negative effect on financial performance, and leverage has no effect on financial performance. Whereas the board of directors strengthens the relationship between leverage and financial performance and weakens the relationship between size and financial performance, and sharia committee weakens the relationship between size and financial performance and strengthens the relationship between age and financial performance.