scholarly journals PENGARUH EARNINGS, OPERATING CASH FLOW DAN ASSET GROWTH TERHADAP STOCK RETURN PERUSAHAAN YANG TERDAFTAR PADA INDEKS LQ 45 UNTUK PERIODE 2009-2011

2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 181
Author(s):  
Yulius , ◽  
Yuliawati Tan

<p><em>The objective of this research is to test the impact of earnings, operating cash flow and asset growth to firm’s stock return which listed in LQ 45 index in Indonesian for 2009-2011. The result of this research is earnings, operating cash flow and asset growth have not significant effect to stock return both when those variabels is tested separately or silmutaneously. This result show that earnings, operating cash flow and asset growth are not only the one to be the basis of consideration for investor to make investment to get the stock return. Therefore, for making investment, investor should consider other factors which effect the firm’s stock return as macro economics and politics. Furthermore, from this result, be expected an improvement of quality financial statement which addopted IFRS.</em></p><p><em>Keyword: Earnings, Operating Cash Flow, Asset Growth, Stock Return.</em></p>

2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 77
Author(s):  
Yulius , ◽  
Yuliawati Tan

<p>The objective of this research is to test the impact of earnings, operating<br />cash flow and asset growth to firm’s stock return which listed in LQ 45<br />index in Indonesian for 2009-2011. The result of this research is earnings,<br />operating cash flow and asset growth have not significant effect to stock<br />return both when those variabels is tested separately or silmutaneously.<br />This result show that earnings, operating cash flow and asset growth are<br />not only the one to be the basis of consideration for investor to make<br />investment to get the stock return. Therefore, for making investment, investor<br />should consider other factors which effect the firm’s stock return as macro<br />economics and politics. Furthermore, from this result, be expected an<br />improvement of quality financial statement which addopted IFRS.<br />Keyword: Earnings, Operating Cash Flow, Asset Growth, Stock Return.</p>


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 3667
Author(s):  
Claudia Diana Sabău-Popa ◽  
Luminița Rus ◽  
Dana Simona Gherai ◽  
Codruța Mare ◽  
Ioan Gheorghe Țara

In this paper we analyzed the link between companies’ performance, in terms of cash and income, and the labor productivity or management rates, in case of the companies from the energy sector listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange. We focused on the energy sector because of the impact that its expansion has on the evolution of economies around the world and because of its dynamics in the sense of gradually shifting to the use of energy from renewable sources. We have used panel regression models to analyze the operating cash flow and the profitability rates and the determination of a causal or dependency relationship with labor productivity or management rates. The results of this study show a significant negative correlation between operating cash flows and the average duration of stock rotation, and no correlation between productivity and the operating cash flow. Instead, the average duration of stock turnover does not at all influence the profitability rates, and productivity is always significant for the return on assets, ie forthe return on equitywith a positive coefficient, as expected. The gap between the average duration of payment of suppliers and the average duration of receivables does not significantly influence neither the cash flow nor the rates of return.


Author(s):  
Aprih . Santoso

Abstract : Companies need funds in order to carry out operations such as the financing of production activities, pay employees, pay other expenses related to the operation of the company. One way to obtain these funds is to attract investors to invest in companies in the form of stock, but in making this investment is certainly not easy for investors, because investors need consideration beforehand to find out how the company's performance. The purpose of this study was to examine and analyze the effect of operating cash flow to stock return through stock price at companies listed on the Stock Exchange Year 2012-2015. The data used in this study dala are secondary data from the financial statements of companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2012 - 2015. The data are in the form of financial statements can be obtained from the Indonesian Capital Market Directory (ICMD), the IDX website www.idx.co. id as well as from various other sources to support this research. The population in this research is manufacturing companies listed on the Stock Exchange the period 2012 - 2015. The samples taken by the sampling technique used purposive sampling.From the test results and analysis of the data it can be concluded that operating cash flow directly and indirectly has no effect on stock returns through stock prices showed no significant results. Keywords :  Operating Cash Flow, Stock Price, Stocks Return


Author(s):  
Rusdiyanto Rusdiyanto ◽  
Dian Agustia ◽  
Soegeng Soetedjo ◽  
Dina Fitrisia Septiarini ◽  
Susetyorini Susetyorini ◽  
...  

In this study, the author proposes to evaluate the effect of sales growth, Receivable Turnover and operating cash flow on the liquidity of PT. Unilever Indonesia Plc. The research method used is descriptive method with a quantitative approach. In this statement, the population used in this study is the financial statement data from PT. Unilever Indonesia Plc. from 2010 to 2018, the technique of determining the sampling uses Purposive Sampling. This research data uses secondary data from PT. Unilever Indonesia Plc financial statements from 2010 to 2018. All data sources were obtained from the website of the Indonesia Stock Exchange at https://www.idx.co.id, the company's website and Google search. Our analysis reveals that sales growth and accounts receivable turnover from PT. Unilever Indonesia Plc. has no influence on the liquidity of PT. Unilever Indonesia Plc, while operating cash flow has an influence on the Liquidity of PT Unilever Indonesia Plc. This means the ups and downs of the value of sales and accounts receivable turnover of a company has no influence on the liquidity of PT. Unilever Indonesia Plc, while operating cash flow has increased or decreased has an influence on the liquidity of PT Unilever Indonesia Plc. The value of sales growth, accounts receivable turnover and operating cash flow can explain the liquidity of PT Unilever Indonesia Plc. by 78%, while 22% is explained by other factors which are not included in this study.


2010 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 210 ◽  
Author(s):  
Talat Afza ◽  
Hammad Hassan Mirza

Dividend Policy is among the widely addressed topics in modern financial literature. The inconclusiveness of the theories on importance of dividend in determining firm’s value has made it one of the most debatable topics for the researchers (see for example, Ramcharan, 2001; Frankfurter et. al 2002; Al-Malkawi, 2007). The present study investigates the impact of firm specific characteristics on corporate dividend behavior in emerging economy of Pakistan. Three years data (2005-2007) of 100 companies listed at Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) has been analyzed using Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression. The results show that managerial and individual ownership, cash flow sensitivity, size and leverage are negatively whereas, operating cash-flow and profitability are positively related to cash dividend. Managerial ownership, individual ownership, operating cash flow and size are the most significant determinants of dividend behavior whereas, leverage and cash flow sensitivity do not contribute significantly in determining the level of corporate dividend payment in the firms studied in our sample. Estimated results are robust to alternative proxy of dividend behavior i.e. dividend intensity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-35
Author(s):  
Samoei Ben Kipngetich ◽  
Joel Tenai ◽  
Andrew Kimwolo

The main aim of the paper was to establish the effect of operating cash flow on stock return of firms listed in NSE. The study was informed by Free Cash Flow (FCF) theory. Census survey was adapted to review financial statements for 29 listed non-financial firms at NSE that had consistent data for all the study variables. Secondary data was extracted for 12 years from 2007-2019 with the aid of a data collection sheet. Explanatory research design which is panel in nature was followed by this study. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used in data analysis. Panel data regression was used to make inferences and test research hypothesis. Fixed and Random effects methods were used to analyze the balanced panel data using STATA statistical package and Hausman test established that Random effect model was the most ideal method to analyze data in this study. The findings indicated that operating cash flow positively and significantly influenced the stock returns for firms listed at NSE. The study concludes that operating cash flow information affects stock returns. Therefore, the study advocates for firms to increase their levels of operating cash flows through prudent utilization of cash resources since it enhances the stock returns.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Synthia Madyakusumawati

<p><em>The purpose of this research is to analyze the impact of cash flow, earnings and disagregat earnings in predicting future cash flow. Hypothesis testing is carried out by using regression model using financial statement data from BEI 2012-2016. The result of this study indicate that the current cash flow have the most powerful tools in predicting future cash flow</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><strong><em>Keyword</em></strong><em> : cash flow, aggreagate earnings, earnings, future cash flow</em><em></em></p>


Author(s):  
Kasmiati Kasmiati ◽  
Perdana Wahyu Santosa

Trading, Service and Investment sector shows important role on national economy and grow significantly during the last years which is create many job opportunities on formal sector and non-formal sector. This article purposes to analyze how the impact of net profit, operating cash flow, financing cash flow and investing cash flow  and, financing decisions to stock’s return to push a better future prospect with financial management. Regression analysis used Eviews 9 with data panel regression analysis with purposive sampling method on service sector at Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). Samples are 60 emiten during 2011-2016 period in quarterly data. The findngs of this research are partially,  net profit information, operating cash flow, financing csah flow and financing decision (proxy leverage) are positively significantle. However, investing cash flow shows negative affect to stock’s return significantly. As simultan together all variable shows significantly effect on return. The implication of this conclusion is managment should more attention on financial factors especiallly net profit, cash flow dan leverage to incresae stock return and value of the firms.


Author(s):  
Suharmadi SUHARMADI ◽  
Suripto SURIPTO

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of Economic Value Added (EVA), Market Value Added (MVA), Residual Income (RI), Earnings Per Share (EPS) and Operating Cash Flow (OCF) on Stock Returns. Samples used in the study were 22 of LQ-45 index companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis, with partial hypothesis test (t test), simultaneous test (f test), and coefficient of determination (adjusted R). The results of this research indicate that there is an influence from the variable influence of Economic Value Added (EVA), Market Value Added (MVA), Residual Income (RI), Earnings Per Share (EPS) and Operating Cash Flow (OCF) ) towards Stock Return. This is because the company is able to create good performance so that investors can invest in the company.


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