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PENERAPAN RASIO KEUANGAN SEBAGAI ALAT UKUR KINERJA PERUSAHAAN Muqorobin, Agus; Nasir, Moechamad
Benefit: Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Benefit : Kumpulan Makalah Diskusi Dosen FE UMS Volume 13 No 1 Juni 2009
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/benefit.v13i1.1304

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This research analyzed the performance of finance of KUD South Banyudono which is relied on by financial statement of KUD period 2002-2006. As for this research target to know the finance efficiency of KUD South Banyudono tend to go up or descend and to analyze the finance performance of KUD South Banyudono during last five year, evaluated from ratioanalysis finance covering ratio liquidity, leverage and profitability. The result of research indicate thatthe fund management of KUD South Banyudono havefulfilled the efficient criterion seen from its finance ratio analysis during period 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and finance performance of KUD South Banyudono evaluated from ratio analysis its finance have good enough Pursuant to analyzed the ratio that is liquidity, leverage, and profitability indicate that the finance performance of KUD South Banyudono not yet efficient, that is not yet owned the cash which liquid, too much debt, and ability print the low profit.
PERANAN LOKASI DAN PELAYANAN TERHADAP LOYALITAS NASABAH PADA PD. BANK PASAR BOYOLALI Sujadi, Sujadi; Nasir, Moechamad
Benefit: Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Benefit : Kumpulan Makalah Diskusi Dosen FE UMS Volume 12 No 2 Desember 2008
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/benefit.v12i2.1285

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This research is executed as a mean to identify, analysing and giving empirical evidence hit theinfluence of variable of location and variable of service PD. BPR Market Bank. to loyalty of client. The research also intended to identify the dominant variables affecting loyalty of client. As according to research hence this research is executed by using method survey, that is research taking sample from a population and use the questioner as a means of fundamental data compiler. Sampling technique utilized in this research is by random sampling that is by assuming each; every subject of existing in population got the opportunity the same chance to be selected to become the sample. The result of this research that, location PD. BPR Market Bank in the reality is not significant to loyalty of client PD. BPR Market Bank. While service given by PD. BPR Market Bank in the reality has the influence which are positive
ANALISIS PERBEDAAN ETNIS JAWA - CINA (TIONGHOA) DALAM COMPLAINT CONSUMER BEHAVIOR AND INTENTIONS TERHADAP JASA PELAYANAN RUMAH SAKIT DI SURAKARTA Chuzaimah, Chuzaimah; Nasir, Moechamad
Benefit: Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Benefit : Kumpulan Makalah Diskusi Dosen FE UMS Volume 16 No 1 Juni 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/benefit.v16i1.1355

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By understanding unsatisfaction and also its effect research to complaint behavior havecome to critical factor for company of penetrating strategy pursuer business market. Which salesmore tend to customer existence becoming key in getting profit. This research pursuant at empiricinvestigation designed to compare the complaint consumer behavior and intentions in a culture atethnical of Chinese ( Tionghoa) by consumer is behavior and intentions at ethnical of Java. Theresult of this research is Ethnical culture of Java, none a passive culture. attitude of relatedComplaint consumer research and conducted more than three decade ago have made clear it thatregardless of culture about market which they run the, hospital which do not plan the way ofeffective about relation by complaint consumer behavior which is laid open by voice responses willharm the sale, sooner or later. Same Hold fact for the attitude of consumer sigh expressed byprivate responses, any way, such as those which shown in researching into this, bigger challengein the first place in market with expressed by a ethnical culture of Java. Also customer in anethnical culture of Java do not voice the complaint to hospital, this matter did not mean that theydo not express themselves. If them dissatisfy, they possible have a share in private responses(leaving or negative communications ) and conducive to the third party responsesTheir residency simply possible their disinclination to express the negative emotion, like griping,to external group. But this matter is clear the than study that they do their expression throughother channel, like with the inner group.
PENGUKURAN PENGARUH KINERJA PERUSAHAAN PADA PERUBAHAN HARGA SAHAM Nasir, Moechamad
Benefit: Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Benefit : Kumpulan Makalah Diskusi Dosen FE UMS Volume 13 No 2 Desember 2009
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/benefit.v13i2.1305

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This Research aim to know influence change of Current Ratio, Debt To Equity Ratio, Return On Investment, Return On Equity, Inventory Turn Over, Total of Asset Turn Over, and Earning to share price change either through together and or partial as well as to know change of finance ratio which having biggest influence to share price changeIn this research formulation of problem by researcher focused at what is change of Current Ratio, Debt To Equity Ratio, Return On Investment, Return On Equity, Inventory Turn Over, Total Asset Turn Over and Earning have influence to share price change, either through partial and or by together and from some the finance ratio, change of ratio which having biggest influence to share price change. The hypothesis is H1 : anticipated change of Current Ratio variable, Debt To Equity Ratio, Return On Investment, Return On Equity, Inventory Turn Over, Total Asset Turn Over and Earning have influence to Share price change by partial. H2 : anticipated change of Current Ratio variable, Debt To Equity Ratio, Return On Investment, Return On Equity, Inventory Turn Over, Total  Asset Turn Over and Earning have influence to Share price change by together. H3 : anticipated change of Earning variable represent variable having dominant influence to Share price change from other variable.The result of analysis show by using pooling data to analyses factor influencing KI Manufacture share price change in BEJ during period 2002 till 2005, with amount of n = 240, seen that PEPS variable, PITO, PTATO individually (evaluated from t value count) and is significant influence to share price change (PHS). Hereinafter PEPS variable represent most variable of significant influence share price change. 
Building Financial Awareness and Personal Branding: Strategies to Avoid Riba and High-Risk Online Transactions Sholahuddin, Muhammad; Nasir, Moechamad; Bawono, Andy Dwi Bayu; Permatasari, Qisthoni; Annisa, Widya
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.756

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In the face of increasing financial complexities and digital transaction risks, a workshop and mentoring program was conducted by Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS) in collaboration with MSU, PCIM-PCIA Malaysia, and PRIM-PRIA Malaysia to enhance financial literacy, personal branding skills, and awareness of secure online transactions. Engaging 38 participants, the program utilized an interactive learning model—comprising pre-tests, visual presentations, case simulations, group discussions, and post-tests—to cover topics such as professional identity building, Islamic financial principles to avoid riba, and strategies to counter digital fraud. The pre-test results revealed an average score of 53.2, indicating a low-to-moderate understanding, while the post-test results showed significant improvement, with an average score of 82.1. Participants demonstrated improved abilities in identifying online transaction risks, recognizing forms of riba, and applying strategic personal branding techniques. This initiative effectively addressed critical challenges in financial literacy and digital security, while also offering a replicable educational model. The outcomes contribute to fostering financially aware, digitally secure, and professionally resilient individuals, equipping them to thrive in a globalized economic and digital environment
Building Financial Awareness and Personal Branding: Strategies to Avoid Riba and High-Risk Online Transactions Sholahuddin, Muhammad; Nasir, Moechamad; Bawono, Andy Dwi Bayu; Permatasari, Qisthoni; Annisa, Widya
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.756

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In the face of increasing financial complexities and digital transaction risks, a workshop and mentoring program was conducted by Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS) in collaboration with MSU, PCIM-PCIA Malaysia, and PRIM-PRIA Malaysia to enhance financial literacy, personal branding skills, and awareness of secure online transactions. Engaging 38 participants, the program utilized an interactive learning model—comprising pre-tests, visual presentations, case simulations, group discussions, and post-tests—to cover topics such as professional identity building, Islamic financial principles to avoid riba, and strategies to counter digital fraud. The pre-test results revealed an average score of 53.2, indicating a low-to-moderate understanding, while the post-test results showed significant improvement, with an average score of 82.1. Participants demonstrated improved abilities in identifying online transaction risks, recognizing forms of riba, and applying strategic personal branding techniques. This initiative effectively addressed critical challenges in financial literacy and digital security, while also offering a replicable educational model. The outcomes contribute to fostering financially aware, digitally secure, and professionally resilient individuals, equipping them to thrive in a globalized economic and digital environment