scholarly journals The Effect of Company Size, Exchange Rate and Earnings Per Share on Stock Returns

2022 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Elfiswandi Elfiswandi ◽  
Cindy Angela ◽  
Muhammad Fikri Ramadhan

This study aims to examine and analyze the effect of firm size, exchange rate, earnings per share and capital structure as control variables on stock returns. All manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2013 – 2017 are the population in this study. By using purposive sampling method, 100 companies were selected as samples in the study. The method of collecting data is library research and secondary data from the official publications of the Indonesia Stock Exchange and the official website of Bank Indonesia. Panel and regression methods are used as an analytical tool in this study. The results obtained in the study are, stock returns are significantly affected by firm size, exchange rates and earnings per share either partially or simultaneously. Meanwhile, when using capital structure as a control variable on stock returns, the results show that the variables of firm size, exchange rate and earnings per share are partially stated to have no significant effect.

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aprih Santosa ◽  
Sri Yuni Widowati ◽  
Emaya Kurniawati

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of : (1) Firm Size on Profitability (ROA). (2) Firm Size on Capital Structure (DER). (3) Profitability (ROA) on Capital Structure (DER) in the Manufacturing Sector Automotive Companies and Components on the IDX. The data used are secondary data using a sample of 13 automotive sector manufacturing companies and components listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016-2018. Sampling was done using a sensus method. This research uses a quantitative approach and the analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis (path analysis. The results of this study are: (1) FirmSize significantly has a positive effect on profitability (ROA). (2) Firm Size significantly has a positive effect on capital structure (DER). (3) Profitability (ROA) significantly has a positive effect on capital structure (DER).


Author(s):  
Felicia Vanessa Wijaya ◽  
Luky Patricia Widianingsih

Abstract: In the era of globalization, companies are developing into multinational companies that establish branches or subsidiaries in various countries. This globalization has given an impact to increase international transaction. These transactions could lead to transactions with related parties that shows an indication of transfer pricing. Along with the development of globalization, factors affecting transfer pricing are not only derived from taxes, but also from other factors. The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of tax, exchange rate, tunneling incentive, and firm size on transfer pricing. This research used secondary data in the form of annual reports published on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Population of this research was manufacturing companies for years 2014-2018 and by purposive sampling method, a sample of 19 manufacturing companies was obtained. Analysis technique used on this research was a multiple linear regression using SPSS 23 application. The result shows that tax, tunneling incentive, firm size have significant effect on transfer pricing, while exchange rate does not take any effect on transfer pricing. Adjusted R2 determination coefficient of 32,8% shows transfer pricing is affected by tax, exchange rate, tunneling incentive, and firm size, while remaining 67,2% is affected by other variables outside research model. Keywords: Transfer Pricing; Tax; Exchange Rate; Tunneling Incentive; Firm Size.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Kopa

The company has a specific goal by increasing the prosperity of its owners and shareholders through increasing company value. This study aims to determine the effect of capital structure (DER), firm size (total assets) and profitability (ROA) on firm value (PBV). The object of this study is the food and beverage sub-sector manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) 2015-2019. This study used a purposive sampling method with several specified criteria, and a sample size of 12 companies, and obtained for five years from the annual financial reports, so that a total of 60 company samples. The type of data used in this study is secondary data, where the data obtained from a ready-made form, has been collected and has been processed by other parties in the form of a sample of company annual financial statements. To determine the effect of independent variables on dependent variables, the analysis method used is descriptive statistical test, classical assumptions, multiple regression analysis, hypothesis testing, t test, f test, and analysis of the coefficient of determination using the SPSS program. The results of this study indicate that capital structure has a positive and significant effect on firm value, firm size has a positive and significant effect on firm value, and profitability has a positive and significant effect on firm value.


2019 ◽  
pp. 101-113
Author(s):  
Hotmauli Sitanggang ◽  
Kornel Munthe

This study aims to analyze and determine the effect of inflation, interest rates and exchange rates on stock returns on manufacturing companies that go public on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2013-2014 period. The population in this study were 149 companies that went public on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2013-2016. By using the Slovin method, a sample of 60 companies was obtained. This type of data is secondary data obtained by documentation techniques. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression by testing hypotheses using F and t. The results showed that partially inflation and interest rates had a negative and insignificant effect on stock returns while the rupiah exchange rate had a positive and significant effect on stock returns. Simultaneously that the variables of inflation, interest rates and exchange rates have a significant effect on stock returns on manufacturing companies that go public on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The amount of variation in inflation, interest rates and exchange rates is only able to explain variations in stock returns by 4.4 percent, while the remaining 95.6 percent is explained by other variables outside of this research variable.


Author(s):  
M.Noor Salim ◽  
Rina Susilowati

This research aims to analyze the effects of profitability (ROA), liquidity (CR), assets growth, and firm size towards capital structure (DER) and the impact on firm value (PBV).This research uses secondary data from yearly financial statement of food and baverages companies listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange for period 2013-2017. The research design uses descriptive quantitative research and causality. Sampling method uses purposive sampling method, with some predetermined criteria, the number of sample is 17 manufacturing companies. The analysis technique used is panel data regression. The research results shows that the profitability (ROA) and firm size partially have negative effect and not significant on capital structure (DER). The liquidity (CR) and assets growth partially have negative effect and significantly on capital structure (DER). Then the capital structure (DER) partially have positive effect but not significantly influences the firm value (PBV). The profitability (ROA) partially have positive effect and significant on firm value (PBV). The liquidity (CR) and assets growth partially have negative and significant effect on firm value (PBV), and firm size partially have negative and not significant effect on firm value (PBV). Simultaneously profitability (ROA), liquidity (CR), assets growth and firm size effect on capital structure (DER). On the other side, simultaneously profitability (ROA), liquidity (CR), assets growth and firm size have effect on firm value (PBV).


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-178
Author(s):  
Riska Urip Lestari ◽  
Danar Irianto

This study aimed to examine the effect of firm size, liquidity, financial flexibility, share growth, sale growth, business risk and profitability to capital structure. This study used secondary data from the company’s financial statements and determinan of the sample using techniques proposive sampling. The population in this study are manufacture companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (BEI) in the period  2011-2015 with a sample 55 companies. The result showed firm size has a positive effect to capital structure. Liquidity has a no effect to capital structure. Financial flexibility has a negative effect to capital structure. Sale growth has a positive effe ct to capital structure. Profitabilitas has a negatife effect to capital structure. Other result showed share growth and risk business has no effect to capital stucture. The result of the study are expected to add to the research literature that discuss the factors that effect of capital structure on manufacture companies. Further research can add control variable. Key Words:  Capital structure, Firm size, Liquidity, Financial flexibility, share growth, sale growth, business risk, Profitability


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-57
Author(s):  
Septin Dwi Rahmawati ◽  
Diana Dwi Astuti ◽  
Lia Rachmawati

Manufacturing companies are companies that produce raw goods into finished goods, one of which is the  consumer goods industry. The consumer goods industry is an industry that society needs to produce products for daily needs. Therefore, investors continue to look at the shares of this industry because they are considered to be always stable in determining the level of profit production. The purpose of this study is to understand the factors that influence stock returns with profitability as an intervening variable. The data used are secondary data collected from the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2014-2018 publications. The data processing method uses the path analysis method with IBM SPSS version 22. The results of the study show that Earnings Per Share and Debt Adequacy Ratio are related to Profitability. Yield Dividend, Firm Size, and Growth does not affect Profitability. Growth concerns Stock Returns, but Company Size, Dividend Results, Firm Size and Profitability Adequacy Ratio can be intervening variables Earning Per Share, but Profitability is not able to become intervening variables such as Yield Dividend, Company Size, Growth and Debt Adequacy Ratio.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 162
Author(s):  
Dionisius Sole

This research aims to examine and analyze the factors that influence stock returns in manufacturing companies in the consumer goods and food sub-sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The independent variables in this research are Earning Per Share (EPS), Price Earning Ratio (PER), Return On Assets (ROA), and Firm Size. The dependent variable in this research is stock returns. The number of observations in this research were 55 of 11 companies multiplied by 5 years. This research uses purposive sampling method. Empirical results in this research using the SPSS program using multiple linear regression analysis methods. The results of this reserach indicate that return on assets (ROA) has a significant effect on stock returns. While earnings per share (EPS), price earning ratio (PER), and firm size have no significant effect on stock returns. These results indicate that investors should pay attention to return on assets (ROA) in their investment strategies. As well as looking at the small effect of the independent variables on the dependent variable, it is suggested the need for caution in generalizing the results of this research.


Author(s):  
Naning Tri Rahayu ◽  
Abu Darim

This study has a purpose to explain the significance of the effect of capital structure, firm size, company growth, and profitability affect partially or simultaneously on the value of manufacturing companies listed on the IDX. The population in this study were 144 manufacturing companies listed on the Stock Exchange, a sample of 74 companies during the study period namely 2010-2016 using purposive sampling method with predetermined criteria. The data source used in this study is secondary data. Multiple linear regression is the analytical technique used in this study. After testing, the results of the capital structure, company growth, and profitability are obtained simultaneously and have a significant effect on the value of the company. Partially the capital structure has a negative and significant effect on firm size, company growth and profitability have a positive and significant effect on the value of the company.


ACCRUALS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (02) ◽  
pp. 163-174
Author(s):  
Kevin Senjaya ◽  
Lidya Agustina

This study aims to determine the internal and external factors of the company's capital structure. The variables in this study consisted of profitability (X1), liquidity (X2), solvency (X3), tangibility (X4), sales growth (X5), inflation (X6), tax (X7), USD exchange rate (X8), and capital structure (Y). The population in this study is the manufacturing companies in the goods and consumption industry sector which are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016-2018. The sample in this study was chosen based on the purposive sampling method, resulting in 76 companies as much data. This study uses secondary data and the analysis technique used is multiple linear regression. The results of this study indicate that profitability, solvency, tangibility, and tax affect the company's capital structure, while liquidity, sales growth, inflation, and the USD exchange rate do not affect the company's capital structure


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