Indonesian Journal of Accounting and Governance
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2017): DECEMBER

The RELUCTANCE  OF CAPITALIZING THE BORROWING COSTS:  A RECENT STUDY OF  RESIDENCE DEVELOPMENT IN THE  PROVINCE OF JAWA BARAT

Samuel Anindyo Widhoyoko (Agung Podomoro University)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Dec 2017

Abstract

The emerging trend of emerging business occurs due to the consciousness of society regarding to the long-term investment. Many property developers are currently being aware of creating new spaces for society, as well as preparing their company to face new era of the pricing competition of property. This research focuses on the decision of property developers in pricing decision in the scope of construction cost reporting in which the bank loan would likely affect the financial leverage, project acceleration, and selling price which result in volume of profit. Based on the applicable accounting standards (PSAK no.26), companies are tocapitalize all borrowing costs to the construction costs at the same time. Using quantitative method, this research attempts to find relationship between construction cost and borrowing cost towards stock market performance. In this study, EPS is assumed to be a parameter for stock performance measurement. The study suggests that construction costs does not impact on the stock performance in the market. On the other hand, borrowing costs give significant impact to EPS. This research also finds that in any level of rate, interest would be influencing the EPS.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijag

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

The Indonesian Journal of Accounting and Governance (IJAG) is a peer-reviewed academic journal aiming for advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in finance, accounting, auditing, accountability, sustainability, risk management, governance, and taxation. It provides a platform for researchers, ...