Fathurohmah, Nabilah
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The Effect Of Institutional Ownership Profitability and Tax Avoidance On The Cost Of Debt In The Food and Beverage Sub-Sector Listed On The BEI In 2017 - 2022 Fathurohmah, Nabilah; Valentin, Michel; Gumala Sari, Egi
JURNAL AKUNTANSI DAN AUDIT TRI BHAKTI Vol 4 No 1 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Akuntansi Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Tri Bhakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59806/jaatb.v4i1.322

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Purpose – This study aims to determine the effect of Institutional Ownership, Managerial Ownership, Profitability and Tax Avoidance on Debt Costs. Design/methodology/approach – This study uses quantitative data, the sample in this study is a food and beverage sub-sector company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2017 - 2022 as many as 12 companies. The analysis technique used to test the hypothesis is multiple regression analysis using Eviews 9 software. Findings – The results of this study indicate that the Institutional Ownership variable has a negative and statistically insignificant effect on debt costs, the Managerial Ownership variable has a positive and statistically insignificant effect on debt costs, the Profitability variable has a positive and statistically insignificant effect on debt costs, and the Tax Avoidance variable has a negative and statistically insignificant effect on Debt Costs Research limitations/implications – This study discusses Debt Costs and other factors such as Institutional Ownership, Managerial Ownership, Profitability and Tax Avoidance which focus on food and beverage sub-sector companies.
The Effect Of Auditor Experience And Audit Fees On Fraud Detection With Professional Skepticism As A Moderating Variable Fathurohmah, Nabilah; Wasfini
Journal of Accounting and Auditing Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Az Zukhruf Cendikia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65440/494xyb34

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Purpose – This study aims to examine how Auditor Experience and Audit Fee affect Fraud Detection. As well as assessing how Professional Skepticism moderates Auditor Experience and Audit Fee on Fraud Detection. Design/methodology/approach – This study uses quantitative research methods, using primary data collected from a population of 130 from several financial services sector companies registered in the Bekasi City area. Data analysis was performed using Partial Least Square (PLS) software with Moderated Regression Analysis. Findings – The results of this study found that Auditor Experience has a negative and insignificant effect on Fraud Detection, Audit Fee has a positive and significant effect on Fraud Detection, Skepticism strengthens the relationship between Auditor Experience and Fraud Detection, Professional Skepticism does not strengthen Audit Fee on Fraud Detection. Research limitations/implications – In this assessment of fraud detection, where this research is a research that has been little discussed by previous researchers, which discusses the effect of audit fees on fraud detection.