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Journal : Advances in Management

The company's financial performance in terms of liquidity and profitability Noy, Ismail
Advances in Management & Financial Reporting Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): February - May
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bukhari Dwi Muslim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60079/amfr.v1i2.99

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Purpose: This study analyzes PT Fastfood Indonesia, Tbk (KFC) 's financial condition through liquidity and profitability ratios. The goal is to evaluate the company's liquidity management and the efficiency of using assets and equity capital to generate profits. Research Design and Methodology: This study uses a quantitative descriptive design with secondary data from the financial statements of PT Fastfood Indonesia, Tbk (KFC). The analysis was carried out by calculating the current ratio, quick ratio, cash ratio, return on assets (ROA), and return on equity (ROE) and comparing them with industry standards. Findings and Discussion: The results show that the company's current ratio is poor, indicating potential difficulties in meeting short-term obligations. However, the quick ratio and cash ratio show sufficient liquidity. Regarding profitability, ROA indicates the efficient use of assets, while ROE suggests the company's inability to optimize equity capital to generate profits. Implications: These findings suggest improving the current ratio and ROE to improve financial stability. This study also contributes to the literature related to the financial performance of franchise companies, with suggestions for further research involving more companies and considering external factors.
Evaluation of the Challenges of Implementing Sustainability and ESG Principles in Modern Corporate Financial Reporting Wibowo, Herry Adi Setya; Noy, Ismail; Sutisman, Entar
Advances in Management & Financial Reporting Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): October - January
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bukhari Dwi Muslim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60079/amfr.v4i1.738

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Purpose: This study aims to evaluate companies' challenges in implementing ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles in modern corporate financial reporting. It seeks to address critical questions about the primary obstacles to ESG adoption and strategies to overcome them, enhancing the effectiveness and reliability of reporting practices. Research Method: A qualitative systematic literature review synthesized findings from recent academic and industry publications. This approach comprehensively examined the existing literature on ESG implementation, highlighting key challenges and potential solutions. The methodology focused on identifying patterns, comparing global practices, and linking theoretical frameworks with practical implications. Results and Discussion: The study found significant challenges, including inconsistent ESG reporting standards, internal company resistance, and limitations in human and technological resources. It revealed that successful integration requires active stakeholder engagement, continuous training, and leveraging advanced technology for effective data management. The research also highlighted discrepancies in the adoption of ESG practices between developed and developing regions, noting that more robust regulatory frameworks in places like Europe facilitate better implementation than in regions facing regulatory and resource constraints. The findings emphasized the relevance of stakeholder theory in promoting transparency and accountability and the importance of fostering a culture that supports sustainability. Implications: The study contributes to academic knowledge by expanding on existing theories and linking them to practical strategies for ESG implementation. For managers and policymakers, the research offers insights into designing adaptive frameworks and practices that cater to local and global contexts. Future research should include empirical studies to validate these findings and explore region-specific challenges for deeper practical insights.