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The Indonesian Accounting Review
ISSN : 20863802     EISSN : 2302822X     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.14414/tiar
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THE EFFECT OF EARNING PERSISTENCE TOWARD FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF LISTED BANKS IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE Choirina, Anggi; Ahmar, Nurmala
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol. 3 No. 1 (2013): TIAR - January 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.207

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Getting information about earnings is important for the parties who are interested in investmentin a company. The purpose of this study is to examine the earnings persistence effecttoward performance of Indonesian bank listed in Bursa Efek Indonesia (BEI), with company’ssize as control variable. This study use a sample of Indonesian bank listed in BEIfrom 2007 to 2010. Bank’s financial performance is measured using seven indicators, namelyCash and Bank to Total Deposits (CBTD), Loan to Total Deposits (LTTD), Equity to TotalAsset (ETTA), Operating Profit Margin (OPM), Net Profit Margin (NPM), Return on Equity(ROE), and Return on Investment (ROI) as dependent variables. Earnings persistence as theindependent variable is the regression coefficient of Earning per Share at one year before t(EPSt-1) when it regressed toward EPSt. Bank size is used as control variable. The result ofregression model indicates that earnings persistence influence the performance of Indonesianbank listed in BEI. Of the seven measures of bank performance, only LTTD and ROE are notinfluenced by earnings persistence.
THE PREDICTIVE POWER OF EARNINGS AND CASH FLOWS (TESTING AT THE EVERY STAGE OF COMPANY’S LIFE CYCLE) Kusuma Wardhani, Dyah Ayu; Spica Almilia, Luciana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.208

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Earnings and cash flow are the two important factors in the company’s life cycle. The researchobjective of this study is to determine the effect of earnings, overall cash flow, andcomponents of earnings on future cash flows of manufacturing companies listed on the IndonesiaStock Exchange at the every stage of company’s lifecycle cycle. The sample used consistsof 99 manufacturing companies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). Secondarydata on the company’s financial statement was taken from the period 2006 to 2010 and thesewere obtained from ICMD (Indonesia Capital Market Directory) and IDX. A data analysistechnique for testing the research problems is linear regression analysis. The results showearnings, overall cash flow, and cash flow components have significant predictive power forfuture earnings and cash flows.
THE INFLUENCE OF MANAGERIAL OWNERSHIP TOWARD THE VALUE OF FIRM WITH THE FINANCING DECISION AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE Nur Lillahirani, Ikaprasetyawati; Herlina, Erida
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.209

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Every company has the same goal that is to maximize the value of the company and thewealth of its shareholders. Due to the different interests between the shareholders and themanagement, there is always conflict in the company. Share ownerships by the companymanagement is believed to be able to unite the interest between the shareholders and themanager, therefore at the end, it results in the company performance in achieving companygoals. Funding decision is a structure that has to be implemented by the management correctlyso that the value of the company can increase. This research uses 130 manufacturecompanies that listed on Indonesian Stock Exchange by the year of 2010. The method tochoose the samples is done by using purposive sampling method and path analysis method.The result of this research show that: 1) managerial ownership effect directly the companyvalue, 2) funding decision does not affect the company value, 3) managerial ownership effectthe company value with funding decision as its intervening variable and it is approved thatfunding decision is used to find the effect of managerial ownership on the company value.
THE ROLE OF COOPERATIVE INSTITUTION AND BANKING INSTITUTION FOR BUSINESS CONTINUITY (GOING CONCERN) OF TRADITIONAL MARKET TRADER IN PUCANG – SURABAYA Aina, Nur; Hasanah Uswati Dewi, Nurul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.210

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The existence of many large modern markets around Pucang Market becomes a challenge formarket traders to be sustainable or going concern. This study aimed to determine the role of cooperativeand banking institutions for business continuity of traditional market in Surabaya PucangMarket. It uses descriptive qualitative in which focuses on issues or phenomena that exist atthe time of the research conducted or actual problems, then describe the facts about the issuesunder investigation accompanied by rational and accurate interpretation. The data was collectedthrough direct interviews and observations to the merchant market and ask the data to the Headof Pucang Market. From interviews and observations can be known that the loan is on offer aswell as the cooperative bank does not affect business continuity, because of fearing the risk of notbeing able to pay for borrowing at banks or cooperatives so that the development of the businessonly from the results of operations. The implication of this study is that cooperatives and banksshould create a program to improve going concern traditional market traders.
THE RELEVANCE OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL DISTRESS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN EAST JAVA Prasetyo Wibowo, Rianto; Samekto, Agus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.211

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Financial distress is an inability of local government to give public services appropriate with minimumstandards of service caused by lack of funds. This condition is a negative signal of local governmentbecause reflects bad government’s performance. The aim of this research is examining accounting informationrelevance to financial distress of local government in East Java. Accounting informationrelevance is measured by ROA, POSGW, PERGW, CLGW, CL and DTR. Whereas, local government’sfinancial distress is measured by DSCR based on the decree issued by the government No. 54 year 2005concerning regional loans. The sample of this research is local government in East Java both countiesand cities. Census method is used to collect the samples because every element in the population is usedas samples. Pearson’s correlation product is used to analyze the data. The statistical test result showsthat POSGW, CLGW, CL and DTR have a strong enough relationship and unidirectional to DSCR.This result is in line with agency theory which states that local government will seek to minimize financialdistress condition by optimizing their financial performance. It can be concluded that accountinginformation relevance has a relationship to local government’s financial distress.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACADEMIC FRAUDS WITH UNETHICAL ATTITUDE AND ACCOUNTING FRAUD Tjoanda, Laurensia; Diptyana, Pepie
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.212

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The attitude of being dishonest is not only done by the practitioner or an accountant, but it isalso preceded by a fraud committed by students in formal education. This unethical behaviorwould arise when the accountants violate the professional code of ethics established by theAccountants Association in Indonesia (IAI). This study aims to analyze the relationships ofattitudes toward academic dishonesty attitude toward unethical behavior and attitudes towardaccounting fraud likelihood from public accountants’ perspective. Vignette used to collectdata with the population of registered public accountants in IAPI. The sample covers 43public accountants who have been participating in the Congress IAI XI in Jakarta, and publicaccountants in Surabaya. It was found out that there is significant correlation betweenattitudes with academic dishonesty and attitude with unethical behavior towards attitudes ofaccounting fraud.
THE EFFECT OF AUDIT QUALITY ATTRIBUTES ON CLIENT SATISFACTION Novten van Harling, Marthlin; Supriyati, Supriyati; Djuwari, Djuwari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.213

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This study aims to determine whether the quality attributes affect the quality of the audit clientsatisfaction. The primary data were taken through questionnaires using non probabilitysampling with convenience sample technique. The sample being processed consists of 37 respondentsthat financial managers of companies already involved in services, trades and industries.The statistical analysis is OLS (Ordinary Least Square) using SPSS version 17.0.The results of this study concluded that audit quality attributes are formed by the attributes ofexperience in audit, understanding industry customer to respond to the needs of the clientcomplying with common rules, the attitude of care, strong commitment to quality, audit firm,leadership participation doing work field properly, the participation of the audit committee,high ethical and not easily to believe simultaneously and partially are not influential significantlytoward the customer satisfaction. In this case, such finding is in terms of significancelevel each of audit quality has significance level above 0.05 or 5 percent.
FACTORS AFFECTING WILLINGNESS TO PAY TAXES ON INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS AT PRATAMA SURABAYA TEGALSARI TAX OFFICE Setyonugroho, Hariyadi; Sardjono, Bayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.214

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Tax is one of the country’s largest revenues and it also constitutes a form of self-reliance infinancing the construction of a nation. The willingness of taxpayers in tax payments is importantin tax collection. Therefore, when there is a lack of willingness to pay taxes, it will result inthe indirect taxes which can be felt by the taxpayers. It is because the public have never knownthe existing concrete reward of money spent for paying the tax. This research uses several hypothesesto determine the effects of the variables in this study. The samples are individual taxpayerswho are listed on Pratama Surabaya Tegalsari Tax Office and have a Taxpayer IdentificationNumber as well as making payment on the Pratama Surabaya Tegalsari Tax Office.Linear regression analysis is used to test the research hypotheses. The result shows that theawareness of paying taxes has no effect on the willingness to pay taxes, while the knowledgeand understanding of tax rules, a good perception of the effectiveness of the taxation system,and service quality affects the willingness to pay taxes.
THE EFFECT OF POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, NEUTRAL MOOD ON ETHICAL AUDITOR JUDGMENTS Rokhmania, Nur'aini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.215

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Mood as the factor in decision making is really important to be studied, especially for auditors.Auditors are professional groups that are required to act professionally in any psychologicalconditions. This research attempts to investigate whether the auditors with differentmoods (positive, negative or neutral) will construct ethical judgments with different ethicallevels. It was conducted by distributing questionnaires to the auditors who work at publicaccountant offices (KAP) in Surabaya. The questionnaires are related to two cases associatedwith ethical dilemmas. The first case is related to the decline of inventory values, whilethe second case is concerned with the reporting of the findings of the 25 audit posts. Thequestionnaires are sent through two stages: by email addresses of KAP in Surabaya and bysending files directly to the KAP. The total respondents are 65 auditors. The results showthat 1) positive mood auditors make ethical judgments with the different ethical level compareto negative mood auditors 2) neutral mood auditors make ethical judgments with thedifferent ethical level compare to negative mood auditors 3) positive mood auditors makeethical judgments with the similar ethical level with neutral mood auditors.
CORRELATION OF RUPIAH EXCHANGE RATE, INTEREST RATE, AND PROFITABILITY RATIO TO BETA ISLAMIC STOCK Hariati, Chomsi; Suci IMM, Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.216

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This study discusses about the variables that affect the stock beta, where beta stock is systematicrisk in stocks. This study used a quantitative design with descriptive test, normality,multiple linear regressions. The sample uses the Jakarta Islamic Index at the IndonesianStock Exchange. Results of whose team it is based on the F test variable exchange rate, interestrate elbow, and profitability ratios significantly influence beta Islamic stocks. The resultsof the t test result that variable exchange rate and interest rates do not significantly influencebeta Islamic stocks, but the variable return on assets and return on investment significantlyinfluence beta Islamic stocks. Limitation of this study is that the study period was only 2years old, 28 in total sample of firms as well as fundamental and macro variables are used.

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