scholarly journals The influence of monetary performance on stock return in consumer goods industry

Author(s):  
WINDARI CHRISTY NAINGGOLAN ◽  
Vincentia Wahju Widajatun

Instrument which conventionaly used to invest in a capital market is stock. Investor who invested in stocks wanted a certain level of profits from it, the profit from the result of the investment is called stock return. The increase or decreases of investors’ stock return acquisition were determined by monetary performance projected in the company monetary report. The purpose of this research is to discover the monetary performance of stock return on the category of consumer goods industry company in 2015-2018 periode using EPS (Earnings Per Share), ROE (Return on equity), and DER (Debt to equity ratio) as its measurement tools. The method used in this research is causal method with consumer goods industry company sector as its research object. Purposive sampling was used as research sample extraction and as a result, 14 companies were determined as data sample. The data were analyzed using classic assumption test (normality, multicollinearity dan heteroskedasticity). The samples were analyzed using data analysis panel or pooled data. From the result of the research it was determined that monetary performance projected in return on equity was significantly affected the stock return. As for the monetary performance projected in earning per share and debt to equity ratio, was partially insignificant to its effect on stock return. Both monetary performance projected in earning per share, return on equity and debt to equity ratio was significantly affected the stock return of consumer goods industry company in 2015-2018.  

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-44
Author(s):  
Cepi Pahlevi Pahlevi

The purpose of this study is to find the effect of fundamental financial factor to stock return of the listed consumer goods industry sub-sector food and beverages companies at Indonesia Stock Exchange 2011-2016. Variables that are used to measure the fundamental factor are Current Ratio (CR), Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), Return on Equity (ROE), and Total Asset Turnover (TATO) to Stock Return as dependent variable. Population of this study is food and beverage sub sector companies at Indonesia Stock Exchange 2011-2016, with total of 17 companies. Sampling method used was purposive sampling with total of 11 companies. This research used multiple regression analysis method and hypothesis testing (F test and T test) with significant level of 5% alpha. The result of this study, shows that CR, DER, TATO have a negative and have not significant effect to stock return. ROE variable has a positive and significant effect to stock return. Based on the R square test, 20.4% stock return is explained by fundamental financial factors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Arum Narwita Sari ◽  
Sri Hermuningsih

This study aims to examine the effect of Earning per Share (EPS), Return on Equity Ratio (ROE) and Debt to Equity Ratio (DER) on stock returns with dividend policy as an intervening variable in consumer goods industry companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2014-2018. Data used is the panel data with the detail of 5 years time series and 20 companies of cross section data. The data obtained further processed by using the data analysis techniques is multiple linear regression supported by classical assumption test, namely the test of normality, multikoliniearity test, heteroskdastisity test and autocorrelation test. In this study also used Sobel test. Based on the results of data analysis shows that: (1) EPS has a positive and significant influence on the DPR which is indicated by 0.002 value and 0.000 for probability. (2) The ROE has a negative and insignificant influence on the DPR which is indicated by the -0.009 and probability of 0781. (3) DER has a positive and significant influence on the DPR which is indicated by the value of 3.087 and the probability of 0.030. (4) The DPR has insignificant negative influence on the stock return this is demonstrated by value -0.004 and probability of 0.377. (5) EPS has an insignificant negative influence on the stock return which is demonstrated by values 1.931 E-6 and probability 0.867. (6) ROE has a negative influence on the stock return which is demonstrated by values 8.957 E-7 and probability 0.999. (7) DER has an insignificant positive influence on the stock return which is demonstrated by the value of 0.046 and the probability of 0.244 and (8) DPR does not mediate the EPS, ROE and DER variables on stock return, this is indicated by the calculated z value is smaller than the z table value (-5 <1.96), (0.1270 <1.96) and (-6.7234 < 1.96). Dividend Policy (DPR) is not able to be an intervening variable of the EPS, ROE and DER variables on Saham Returns in the Consumer Goods Industry sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2014-2018 period. This is proven bythe research of the Sobel test.Keywords: Earning per Share, Return on Equity, Debt to Equity Ratio, Dividend Policy, Stock Return


Author(s):  
Yusi Amelia ◽  
Rina Y Asmara

This study aims to analyze the effect of current ratio (CR), debt to equity ratio (DER), and return on equity ratio (ROE) on dividend payout ratio (DPR) in the consumer goods industry sector listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange period of 2012-2017. The sample selection in this study using purposive sampling method and got 13 companies that match the criteria. From result of research got value of adjusted R-Square equal to 62.64%. It indicated that return on equity has a significant negative effect on dividend payout ratio with regression coefficient equal to -1.070932. However, the result of current ratio has insignificant negative effect on the dividend payout ratio with regression coefficient of -2.462612 and debt to equity ratio has insignificant positive effect on the dividend payout ratio with regression coefficient of 0.012540.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 2239
Author(s):  
Nindya Pradiana ◽  
I Putu Yadnya

Stock return is an advantage obtained by investors in stock investment. One sector whose stock returns fluctuate and has a high inventory turnover is the consumer goods industry. The existence of stock return fluctuations is the background of this study which aims to determine the effect of leverage, profitability, firm size and liquidity on stock returns on the consumer goods industry sector companies in the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2014-2016 period. The sample used in this study amounted to 33 companies. The method of determining the sample used in this study was purposive sampling method. The data analysis technique used in this study is multiple linear analysis. The results of this study are leverage variables proxied by DER which have a positive and significant effect on stock returns. Profitability proxied by ROE has a positive and insignificant effect on stock returns. Firm size has a positive and significant effect on stock returns. Liquidity which is proxied by QR has a negative and insignificant effect on stock returns. Keywords: debt to equity ratio, return on equity, firm size, quick ratio, stock return


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 1293-1307
Author(s):  
Vynda Myllariza

Financial distress is a condition that occurs in a company that is characterized by financial difficulties, and if it occurs continuously, it will cause bankruptcy, so analysis is needed to determine the factors that influence these conditions. This study aimed to determine the factors that affect the company's financial distress in the consumer goods industry sector. Predictors used as independent variables are financial ratios which include return on assets, return on equity, current ratio, debt to assets ratio, debt to equity ratio, and macroeconomics (inflation and exchange rates) to predict financial distress in companies. The type of research used is causal associative. In taking the research sample using purposive sampling technique and obtaining 26 companies in the consumer goods industry sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2015-2019 period. Data analysis techniques in the form of logistic regression with SPSS. The results of this study indicate that the financial ratio variables used do not affect financial distress. In addition, macroeconomic variables, which include inflation and exchange rates, also have no significant effect on financial distress.


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 83-106
Author(s):  
Pinuji Kukuh Herwinanto ◽  
Tuti Andjarsari

The purpose of this research is to test empirically the effect of Debt to Equity Ratio, Sales Growth, Total Asset Turnover, Return on Equity to Stock Return in Consumer Goods Companies listed in BEI on 2010-2112. The formulation of the problem is hypothesized mainly on the basis of references and empirical study. The hypothesis are then examined by using the Multiple Linear Regression. T test and F test is used to test the influence significances of independent variables partially and simultaneously to stock return. The total population of this study is 36 companies. After doing the purposive sampling, there are 22 companies which is representative as the sample research. The finding of the research shows that Debt to Equiy Ratio, Sales Growth, Total Asset Turnover, and Return On Equity impact significantly to stock return, while the result of partial test shows that Sales Growth and Return On Equity  impact positively and significant. Debt to Equity Ratio impacts positively and unsignificant and Total Asset Turnover impact negatively unsignificant to stock return.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dianty Putri Purba ◽  
. Sheren ◽  
. Valent ◽  
. Angeline

The objective of this study is to analyze the effect of current ratio (CR), debt to equity ratio (DER), and return on equity (ROE) to dividend payout ratio (DPR) on consumer goods industry listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange along period of 2013-2017. This study uses quantify method with explanatory approach. The sample of this study is 41 firms and conducts multiple regressions for hypothesis testing. This study shows that current ratio, debt to equity ratio, and return on equity simultaneously effect on dividend payout ratio for consumer goods industry listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange along period of 2013-2017 with result F=15,303. Partially, current ratio and debt to equity ratio are insignificant to dividend payout ratio while return on equity has significant and positive with result t =5,398. The determinant coefficient of 0,352 shows that CR, DER, and ROE can explain DPR for 35,2% while the rests or about 64,8% can be explained by other factors excluded for this study.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-66
Author(s):  
Muhammad Richo Rianto

The research aims to analyze the effect of  Return On Equity (ROE ), Return On Asset (ROA), Net Income (NI) and Debt to Equity  (DER) on partially and simultaneously to Return Investment (RI) in property companies. Data were collected from secondary data in the financial documentation of Indonesian Capital Market  Directory ( ICMD ) and also can download in the official website of the Indonesian Stock Exchange www. IDX.co.id. Data analysis was using Eviews version  7.1. The results show that: ROE, ROA, NI, and DER simultaneously significant effect on the property company’s stock return, but partially only ROE and DER variable that significantly effects on stock return. Keywords: Return on Equity, Return on Asset, Net Income, Debt to Equity, Return Investment


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 546
Author(s):  
Mochammad Chabachib ◽  
Ike Setyaningrum ◽  
Hersugondo Hersugondo ◽  
Intan Shaferi ◽  
Imang Dapit Pamungkas

In the modern era, stock investment can attract domestic investors or foreign investors. The objective is to invest their funds at the capital market that expect higher stock returns. The study aims to analyze factors that can affect stock returns and know the mediating effect of return on equity. The object of this research is the property and real estate sector that is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2013 to 2018. This research used debt to equity ratio, current ratio, total asset turnover, firm size as independent variables and stock returns as dependent variables. Path analysis is used as reseach method tools with SMART PLS.The result says that debt to equity ratio and return on equity has a positive significant relationship with stock return, meanwhile firm size has a significant negative significant relationship with stock returns. Furthermore, return on equity can mediate the relationship between debt and equity ratios to stock returns.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Alex Saputra ◽  
Dedi Walujadi ◽  
Akhmad Bakhtiar Amin

<p align="center">From the results of hypothesis testing via t test, showed that partial. there is a positive and significant influence Cash Ratio, Debt to Equity Ratio, Return on Equity, Firm Size and Margin Net Proft against Dividends Per Share. From the results of hypothesis testing through F test showed that simultant there is a positive and significant influence Cash Ratio, Debt to Equity Ratio, Return on Equity, Firm Size and Net Proft Margin against Dividends Per Share In this case, the net profit margin as the dominant predictor of positive and significant impact on Dividend Per Share. Because, the acquisition value of the slope or regression coefficient in the net profit margin is the highest value than Slop or regression coefficient on the Cash Ratio, Debt to Equity Ratio, Return on Equity and Firm Size.</p><p> </p><p> </p>


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