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Perbandingan Prediksi Financial Distress Menggunakan Model Altman, Grover dan Zmijewski Gunawan, Barbara; Pamungkas, Rahadien; Susilawati, Desi
Journal of Accounting and Investment Vol 18, No 1: January 2017
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (765.273 KB) | DOI: 10.18196/jai.18164

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This research aims to find predictors model of Financial Distress which are the most accurate in predicting the condition of Financial Distress at manufacturing companies. The populations/objects in this research are all of the manufacturing companies that listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (known as BEI) in 2014. In this research, the technique of sampling used is Purposive Sampling. The sample of this research totaled 110 manufacturing company. Total data in the research is 110 annual reports. Methods of analysis used were multiple linear regressions using SPSS program 15.00.The results showed that the Model Model Altman, Grover, and Model Zmijewski can be used to predict the condition of Financial Distress. Between these three models, model Zmijewski is the most accurate model to predict the condition of Financial Distress at manufacturing companies.
The Effect of Ownership Structure and Investor Protection on Firm Value: Analyst Following as Moderating Variable Susilawati, Desi; Rakhman, Fuad
Journal of Accounting and Investment Vol 19, No 1: January 2018
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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The research related to the association between structure ownership and the firm value is a discussion about corporate governance which is still has contradictory conclusion and mixed result. It indicates open question that needs empirical evidence. The influence of concentrated ownership on firm value still brought conflict of interest so the role of analyst following can be stated as an alternative of corporate governance mechanism (Lang et al., 2004). The objectives of this research are to examine the interaction effect between concentrated ownership and analyst following, and the effect of investor protection toward firm value in five Asian companies. Asia is chosen because it has unique characteristic, in term of corporates ownership structure which is more concentrated on families and board of governance is weak (Choi, 2003). The data is consisting of 7.100 firm year observations obtained from Bloomberg and OSIRIS database for the period 2011-2013 in five Asian Countries, i.e. China, South Korea,  Malaysia, Taiwan, and Thailand. Multiple Regression analysis is used to test hypotheses. The results show that concentrated ownership is positively affects the firm value. However, there is no empirical evidence that the interaction of concentrated ownership and analyst following positively affect the firm value. As hypothesized, this research also shows that investor protection has negative impact on firm’s value.