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PERBANDINGAN KINERJA OBLIGASI SYARIAH VERSUS OBLIGASI KONVESIONAL DI INDONESIA Rimi Gusliana Mais Dan Dahlifah Gusliana
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol 23 No 01 (2014): [Jurnal STEI Ekonomi - JEMI] Vol. 23 No. 01 (Juni - 2014)
Publisher : Bagian Pengelolaan Jurnal dan Penerbitan - Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia (BPJP - STIE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36406/jemi.v23i01.44

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis perbandingan return dan risiko dari obligasi syariah dan obligasi konvensional. Menurut Sance Renais (2005), sukuk lebih kompetitif dibandingkan dengan obligasi konvensional, hal ini disebabkan oleh: Kemungkinan akuisisi th eshare pendapatan lebih tinggi dari obligasi konvensional, syariah ssafe obligasi karena digunakan untuk membiayai proyek-proyek prospektif kasus ofloss (outof control) investor masih eassets acquir, terobosan paradigma, tidak lagi obligasi tapi letter.This investasi penelitian ini dilakukan di Pasar Modal Pusat Referensi BEI (Bursa Efek Indonesia) yang terletak di Tower II Jenderal Sudirman plot jalan 51-53, Jakarta Selatan dan FSA (Financial ServicesAuthority) Jln. Medan Merdeka Square Bull.             Metode yang digunakan adalah dengan membandingkan studi banding dari hasil, resiko, dan kinerja obligasi Ijarah Islam swith obligasi suku bunga tetap konvensional yang ada di reporton Bursa Efek pada tahun 2008 hingga 2013. Selain itu, pengumpulan data di sstudy thi dilakukan oleh Field Research (Field Research), yaitu pengamatan langsung pada objectto bestudied dan dapat menghasilkan data primer yang berkaitan dengan masalah yang bestudied.Penduduk yang ditargetkan adalah data obligasi sissuedby PTPT.Summarecon Agung, PT. Mayora Indah, PT. Indosat dan PT. Aneka Gas Tbk, baik obligasi syariah dan konvensional, bondsaretradedonthe Stock Exchange.Thesampleinthis studyis ikatan ofdata sebagaimana dimaksud di atas yang diperdagangkan di Bursa Efek selama periode studi, yaitu metode April 2008- April 2013.The digunakan dalam pengambilan sampel adalah metode purposive sampling. Hasil penelitian ini menemukan bahwa baik hasil dan risiko obligasi konvensional swith obligasi syariah tidak memiliki perbedaan yang signifikan.
Effect Of Good Corporate Governance On Tax Avoidance of The Company In Listed of The Indonesia Stock Exchange (Bei) Rimi Gusliana Mais; Dewi Patmaningsih
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol 26 No 02 (2017): [Jurnal STEI Ekonomi - JEMI] Vol. 26 No. 02 (Des - 2017)
Publisher : Bagian Pengelolaan Jurnal dan Penerbitan - Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia (BPJP - STIE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (537.418 KB) | DOI: 10.36406/jemi.v26i02.226

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This study aimed to examine the effect of corporate governance on the extent of tax avoidance with proxy current etr. Elements of corporate governance that are used to test are institutional ownership, managerial ownership, independentcommissaryproportion,audit committee, and audit quality. This research uses descriptive quantitative approach, which is measured using a method based on panel data PLS. The population in this research is food and beverage manufacturing companies listed on the Stock Exchange in 2014 until 2016. The sample was determined by the purposive sampling method and obtain 12 companies with the result that, this study obtain 36 sample. Type of data used was secondary data obtained from www.idx.co.idand www.sahamok.com.Based on the results of multiple regression analysis with significance level of 5%, then the results of this study concluded: (1) Institutional ownership does not effect tax avoidance as proxied with current ETR. (2) Managerial ownership has a significant effect on tax avoidance which is proxied with current ETR. (3) The proportion of the Independent Board of Commissioners shall have no effect on the tax avoidance proxyed by current ETR. (4) The audit committee shall have no effect on tax avoidance proxied with current ETR. (5) Audit quality has a significant effect on tax avoidance which is proxied with current ETR.
Analisis Pengaruh Kinerja Keuangan Terhadap Tingkat Bagi Hasil Deposito Mudharabah Pada Bank Umum Syariah Di Indonesia Tahun 2012–2018 Nia Sulfiani; Rimi Gusliana Mais
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol 28 No 01 (2019): [Jurnal STEI Ekonomi - JEMI] Vol. 28 No. 01 (Juni - 2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (608.151 KB) | DOI: 10.36406/jemi.v28i01.263

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This study aims to determine the effect of Return On Assets (ROA), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR), Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Operating Costs to Operating Income (BOPO), and Non-Performing Financing (NPF) on Profit Sharing Rates for Mudharabah Deposits. at Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia in 2012–2018. The results of the analysis show that the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) has a negative and significant effect on the Profit Sharing Rate for Mudharabah Deposits, which means that no matter how big the CAR value of a Sharia Commercial Bank (BUS) company is, it will result in a lower Profit Sharing Rate for Mudharabah Deposits. Return on Assets (ROA), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR), Operating Costs to Operating Income (BOPO), and Non Performing Financing (NPF) have no effect on the Profit Sharing Rate for Mudharabah Deposits, which means no matter how big the ROA, FDR, BOPO, and NPF will not affect profit investment, loan disbursement, operating costs and income, non-performing financing to the rate of profit sharing for mudharabah deposits.
Pengaruh Sharia Governance Structure terhadap Pengungkapan CSR Berdasarkan Islamic Social Reporting Index Rimi Gusliana Mais; Nuning Lufiani
Jurnal Manajemen Vol 15 No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia (STEI) Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (437.815 KB) | DOI: 10.36406/jam.v15i01.145

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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of Shari'a Governance Structures with the disclosure level of Corporete Social Responsibility in Islamic banking in Indonesia. The related factors of Shari'a Governance Structures tested in this research are the supervising mechanism and ownership structure. The supervising mechanism is represented by the existence of the Sharia Supervisory Board measured using the Islamic Governance Score (IG-Score). While the ownership structure is measured using the ratio of temporary syirkah funds (Invesment Account Holders) and company size. In addition, this research also analyzes the disclosure level of CSR of Islamic Banking in Indonesia based on the ISR index. The sample was determined by purposive sampling method that Islamic Banking in Indonesia for year 2011 – 2015, with a total sample of 11 Islamic banking for a total observation in this study a total of 55 observations. The data used in this research is secondary data, in the form of financial report and annual reports that downloaded via the official website BI: www.bi.go.id. and site of each banks. Data were analyzed using pooled data regression that processed using Eviews version 7.0 software. ISR value obtained by analyzing each company’s annual report is based on content analysis. The results show that the Invesment Account Holders (IAH) has a positive and significant effect on CSR disclosure. However, the existence of the Shari’a Supervisory Board (SSB) and company size has no significant effect on the level of CSR disclosure in Islamic Banking in Indonesia.
The Effect of Profitability, Leverage, Liquidity and Audit Committee on Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) Disclosure Rimi Gusliana Mais; Munir Munir; Saiful Muchlis; Agita Prima Istiqorul
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management (IJBAM) Vol 5 No 01 (2022): [IJBAM] Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 05 No. 01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (317.966 KB) | DOI: 10.36406/ijbam.v4i02.487

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This study aims to determine the effect of profitability, leverage, liquidity and the audit committee on the disclosure of Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) in companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) in 2017-2020. The population used in this study are companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) in 2017-2020. The sample selection in this study used purposive sampling method with the number of samples used as many as 14 companies measured using panel data regression analysis method with the help of eviews 10. Based on the results and discussion, it shows that 1) Profitability has no effect on Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) in companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) which is because companies are less effective in managing profits and most companies are only concerned with profit but do not report responsibility. social responsibility widely with Islamic principles, 2) Leverage has a significant positive effect on Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) on companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) that the size of debt has an influence on the size of the disclosure of performance and social responsibility in Islam in companies, 3) Liquidity has a significant positive effect on Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) that companies with high levels of liquidity will signal to other companies to show that a company is better than other companies. The signal is given by the company by disclosing fairly extensive information through its social responsibility report. 4) The Audit Committee has a significant positive effect on Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) on companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) that the number of audit committees owned by companies will have higher pressure to disclose Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) in the report company annual.
The Effects Of Derivatives, Commitments and Contingencies on Banking Risk with Capital Adequacy Ratio As A Moderating Variable Aeniyatul Muhaqiyah; Rimi Gusliana Mais; Harry Indradjit Soeharjono
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management (IJBAM) Vol 2 No 01 (2019): [IJBAM] Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 02 No. 01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (898.192 KB) | DOI: 10.36406/ijbam.v2i2.580

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Abstract— This study aims to examine the effect of derivatives, commitments and contingencies on bank risk with Capital Adequacy Ratio as a moderating variable on banking companies listing on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). This research is a quantitative study, which is measured using a panel data regression based method with eviews 10 . The population of this research is banking companies listing on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2013-2018. The sample is determined based on the purposive sampling method, with a sample of 32 banking companies so that a total of 192 observations. The data used in this study are secondary data. The data collection technique using the method of documentation via the official website IDX: www.idx.co.id . Hypothesis testing using t test. The results of the research prove that: (1) Derivatives have a negative effect on bank risk which means that derivatives are used by banks for hedging. (2) Commitment has a positive effect on bank risk which means that the commitment of lending at certain interest rates increases the dependence on interest rate volatility so that the use of commitments will increase risk. (3) However, contingencies are proven to have no effect on bank risk because they are used as collateral (contingencies) as a direct substitute for credit so that the counterparty is less likely to commit violations, so this does not affect bank risk. (4) Capital Adequacy Ratio is proven to weaken the negative influence of derivatives on bank risk which means that the CAR determined by the bank is intended to stabilize bank risk so that the CAR will weaken the risk reduction due to derivative transactions. (5) Capital Adequacy Ratio is also proven to be able to weaken the positive influence of commitments on bank risk which means that CAR functions more to stabilize risk, namely when a committed transaction increases risk, CAR will weaken the increase in risk. (6) However, the Capital Adequacy Ratio is proven to be unable to weaken the positive effect of contingencies on bank risk, which means that there is a balance between administrative activities (contingencies) and reserves carried out so that they are not exposed to risk.
Budget Analysis, Employee Competence an Classification of Standard Account Charts in Realizing Reliability Financial Statements on Marine and Fisheries Ministry Agus Prasetyo; Rimi Gusliana Mais
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management (IJBAM) Vol 2 No 01 (2019): [IJBAM] Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 02 No. 01
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Abstract— This research aims to analyze whether the Budget, Employee Competency and Standard Account Chart Classification (BAS) can realize the reliability of the Ministry of Maritime and Fisheries Financial Statements. This research uses descriptive research with a qualitative approach, research using interview techniques from informants. The population of this study is the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries with the study sample determined based on work units with the authority of positions that exist within the Ministry. The results showed that dominantly employee competence can realize the reliability of the financial statements of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries because by placing employee competencies adjusted to the job will maximize work results. The budget and BAS can be structured properly when the competencies of employees can be met
Analysis of Factors Affecting Murabahah Financing on Sharia Commercial Banks in Indonesia 2012–2018 Anggi Windu Safitri; Rimi Gusliana Mais
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management (IJBAM) Vol 2 No 01 (2019): [IJBAM] Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 02 No. 01
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Abstract—This study aims to determine the effect of Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Third Party Funds (DPK), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR), Non Performing Financing (NPF), and Return On Ratio (ROA) to Financing Murabaha at Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia for the 2012-2018 Period. There are ten samples in this study that meet the research criteria, namely BCA Syariah Bank, BRI Syariah Bank, BNI Syariah Bank, Mandiri Syariah Bank, Syariah Bukopin Bank, Panin Indonesia Syariah Bank, Jabar Banten Syariah Bank, Mega Syariah Bank, Muamalat Bank, Victoria Bank Sharia. This research method is quantitative with data processing tools usingEviews 9 and the analysis tool used was panel data regression analysis. The selected model is the modelFixed Effect which was tested by F test and t test, with a significance of 5%. The results of the study show that the ratio of Third Party Funds has a positive and significant effect on financing Murabaha which means that no matter how big the deposited DPK will affect any amount of financing Murabaha. Capital Adequacy Ratio, Financing to Deposit Ratio, Net Performing Financing, and Return on Assets does not affect financing Murabaha, which means that no matter how big the CAR, FDR, NPF, and ROA will not affect the distribution of capital adequacy, distribution of total loans, nonperforming financing and investment profits to Financing Murabaha.
Analisis Dampak Instrumen Investasi Keuangan Syariah Sebagai Determinan Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Nasional Periode 2013-2020 Saiful Muchlis; Munir; Rimi Gusliana Mais
Jurnal Penelitian Teori dan Terapan Akuntansi (PETA) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): Juli 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51289/peta.v7i2.529

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This study aims to analyze the effect of sharia shares, sukuk, and sharia mutual funds on national economic growth in 2013-2020. The research methodology used associative quantitative research using secondary data from sharia shares, sukuk, and sharia mutual funds data obtained from www.ojk.go.id. Meanwhile, data on national economic growth is obtained from www.bps.go.id. The results of this study are sharia stocks have a significant effect on national economic growth, sukuk have a significant effect on national economic growth and sharia mutual funds have no positive effect on national economic growth.
PENGARUH INSTRUMEN PEMBIAYAAN TERHADAP PROFITABILITAS PADA PT. BPRS AMANAH INSANI Munir Munir; Abdul Kadir Abu; Rimi Gusliana Mais
Kordinat: Jurnal Komunikasi antar Perguruan Tinggi Agama Islam Vol 21, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Komunikasi Antar Perguruan Tinggi Agama Islam
Publisher : Kopertais Wilayah I DKI Jakarta dan Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/kordinat.v21i1.27668

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PT. BPRS Amanah Insani has financing service instruments, namely murabahah financing, Mudharabah financing and musyarakah financing. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of murabahah financing and Mudharabah financing on profitability. This research uses a quantitative approach. The data used in this study are secondary data. The data collection used is the quarterly financial statements of PT. BPRS Amanah Insani for the 2012-2021 period. The data analysis technique used in this study is multiple linear regression. From the multiple regression test, it was concluded that murabahah financing has a negative and significant influence on profitability, while Mudharabah financing has no significant effect on profitability, this happens because mudharabah financing PT. BPRS Amanah Insani bears more of the costs that come out of the financing than the profits.
Co-Authors Abdul Kadir Abu Abu, Abdul Kadir Achmad Jaelani Achmad, Aisah Achmadi Achmadi Adie Tirtakusuma Aeniyatul Muhaqiyah Agita Prima Istiqorul Agus Prasetyo Agus Prasetyo Ainun Komala Indah Ainun Komala Indah Aji Dedi Mulawarman Aldina, Nabiilah Alifiani, Tika Almurni, Siti Anggi Windu Safitri Ani Cahyadi Anisa Dwi Nurfajriah Anisya Dwi Fazriani Annurria, Wanti Anselmus Rufus Kodu Apandi, Sukma Aski Khoirunnisa Aulia Fuad Rahman Banowati, Anggun Putri Burda, Agustian Chandra, Rama Dahlifah, Dahlifah Damayanti, Defi Danny Syachreza Dea Maharani Dean Salomo Kumenaung Destiana, Aulia Destiana Desy Amaliati Setiawan Dewi Patmaningsih Dewi, Chintania Eka P Dhewi, Deasyanti Aryani Dika Fuji Okta Dwi Tiara Putri Edy Sarwono Eko Ganis Sukoharsono Elin Tri Budiyani Engkur Engkur Erita Oktasari Fachri, Muhammad Ridwan Fadlan Nuari Fajriana Ramadhanty Fajriati, Feti Fanisyah Maliki Faruqi, Faris Fathurrochman, Galih Fatiria, Mia Firman Hidayat Fitri Marlistiara Sutra Fransiska Aprilia Gatot Prabantoro Gustiawan, Deni Guvra, Hanifah Ellia Handoko Sakti, Sri Harimurti Wulandjani Harry Indradjit Soeharjono Hasan Hasan Hastuti, Dian Dwi Hasugian, Hotbin Hayuningtyas, Roro Hendra, Lim Hendrawati Hendryadi Hendryadi Henny Rahayu Heri Heri, Heri Hotbin Hasugian Hotmavica Natalia Iman S. Suriawinata Iman Sofian Suriawinata Imelda Aprileny Indah, Ainun Komala Iswandi Jihan Alfadila Joko Bagio Santoso Juliono, Sigit Kawung, Goerge M.V. khusnul khotimah Kirioma, Rosalinda Kuncoro, David Sri Kurniawan, Rachmad Risqy Kusnoto, Margi Astatanu Lestari Lestari Lini Palindri Lubis, Mita Fatimah Maliki, Fanisyah Maserih Maserih Maulina, Azka Maya Mustika Maya Mustika Megayani Megayani Megayani, Megayani Merliyana Muhammad Anhar muhammad fikri Muhammad Ikhsan Mulyati, Ade Munir Munir , Munir Munir Munir Munir Munir, Munir Muslim Muslim Mustika, Maya Nabila Lutfiah Nuha Nawasiah, Nana Nelli Novyarni Nia Agusetiani Nia Sulfiani Nuari, Fadlan Nuning Lufiani Nurafifah, Nurul Nurani, Nita Nursanita, Nursanita NURUL AZIZAH NURUL HIDAYAH Nuryasa Nuryasa Nuryati, Tutty Okta, Agatha Danar Kristia Oktasari, Erita Panjaitan, Sanni Fia Defela Prabantoro, Gatot Pranggoro, Kukuh Preztika Ayu Ardheta Preztika Ayu Ardheta Prihatna, Nandang Purbojati, Nurrakhman Rahmat, Nur Ridwan Maronrong Ririn Widyastuti Wulaningsih Rizky Eka Hamidullah Roberto Josua F Hasibuan Roberto Josua Fermadius Hasibuan Rommel Togatorop Romsiyatul Afifah Roviah, Roviah Rumondang, Ester Saefurahman, Asep Safitri, Adelia Safitri, Raisa Arifahani Saiful Muchlis Saiful Muchlis Saiful Muchlis Saiful Muchlis Saiful Muchlis, Saiful Sakti, Sri Handoko Salsabila, Nadia Salsabila, Thoriqoh Saputra, Pandu Perdana Saputri, Mutiara Indah Sarah, Naomi Christine Sari, Hastuti Indra Sari, Nurul Indah Sintawati, Sri Siti Nafisah Siwu, Hanly F.J Soetjiati Soetjiati Sovitriana, Rilla Sri Handoko Sakti Stefani Darmawan Sugiono, Edi Sukamto Sukamto Sumitro Sumitro Supriadi Thalib Suryadi, Arief Syafrinaldi, Zidan Timothy Tanujaya Tuti Alawiyah Uun Sunarsih Wahyudin Halim Wahyuni, Sinta Sri Wastuaji, Agung Winda Wulandari Winda Wulandari, Winda Wiwiek Rabiatul Adawiyah Wulansari, Siti Sarah Zainal Abidin Zainal Abidin Zainal Abidin