This study aims to analyze the influence of cash turnover, accounts receivable turnover, inventory turnover, working capital turnover, and liquidity on the profitability of manufacturing companies in the metal sub-sector from 2017 to 2021. The data were obtained from publicly available financial reports. Using purposive sampling technique, the researchers obtained 8 samples over a 5-year period, totaling 40 data points. The analytical method employed in this study is multiple linear regression, with t-tests used to examine the coefficients of partial regression and the F-test to assess the collective influence at a 5% significance level. The results of the analysis indicate that cash turnover, working capital turnover, and liquidity have a positive and significant impact on profitability, while accounts receivable turnover and inventory turnover have a negative and significant influence on profitability. This research provides a better understanding of the factors that affect a company's profitability and can assist management in making strategic decisions related to cash management, accounts receivable, inventory, working capital, and liquidity to enhance overall profitability.
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