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Factors Affecting Cash Holding (Empirical Study of Property and Real Estate Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2017-2021 Period) Dyah Ratriwulan; Dadang Suhendar; Siti Nuke Nurfatimah
Indonesian Journal Of Business And Economics Vol 6, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/ijbe.v6i1.8390

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AbstractThe purpose of this study is to provide empirical evidence on the Effect of Investment Opportunity Set ̧ Cash Conversion Cycle, Asset Growth, Net Working Capital and Company Size on Cash Holding. The population in this study was 83 companies with sampling techniques used were the slovin method and quota sampling. The sample used in this study is a Property and Real Estate company that has complete financial statement data for 2017-2022. The sample used in this study was 205 financial statement data or 41 companies. The methods used in this study are descriptive method and verificative method. The data analysis technique in this study uses panel data regression analysis. The results of simultaneous tests show that the variables investment opportunity set ̧ cash conversion cycle, asset growth, net working capital and company size together affect Cash Holding.  Based on the partial test results, the variables investment opportunity set ̧ cash conversion cycle, asset growth, net working capital and firm size partially have a significant positive effect on cash holding.Keywords: Cash holding, Investment Opportunity Set, Cash Conversion Cycle, Asset Growth, Net Working Capital, Firm Size
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Society : Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Vol. 7 No. 1, April 2026 (Inpress)
Publisher : Universitas Dinamika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37802/society.v7i1.1246

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The demand for horticultural products, particularly the Golden Isis variety of dragon fruit, continues to increase along with population growth and expanding market needs. However, limited land availability, low community skills in cultivation, and disturbances from wild animals have hindered the Mitra Makmur farmer group in Sadamantra Village from meeting this demand. This community service program aims to enhance the community’s capacity in yard-based dragon fruit cultivation as an alternative source of household income, while also strengthening business management and financial administration within the farmer group. The implementation method consisted of five main stages: socialization, training (cultivation, business planning, and financial management), application of simple technologies (lightweight steel poles and solar-powered lamps), mentoring and evaluation, and designing a program sustainability strategy.The results of the program showed a significant improvement in knowledge of cultivation techniques, business plan development skills, and financial literacy. In addition, 25 households successfully realized dragon fruit cultivation in their yards by installing lightweight steel poles as supporting structures. The program also encouraged positive social changes, including increased awareness of productive yard utilization, active involvement of farmer group members in business management, and the emergence of a collaborative culture in collective marketing systems. Thus, this program not only improved the community’s technical skills but also strengthened local economic resilience and opened opportunities for sustainable horticultural business development.