scholarly journals Analisis Pengaruh Current Ratio (CR), Collateralizable Assets (COL), Return On Equity (ROE), dan Growth Terhadap Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) (Studi Empiris Pada Perusahaan Manufaktur Yang Terdaftar di BEI Periode 2005 - 2011)

2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gretty Brigitta Liwe

Dividend policy is a policy of the company to be aware and careful consideration. In the dividend policy determined amount of profit allocation that can be distributed to shareholders (dividends) and the allocation of retained profits to the company. The greater the retained earnings, the smaller the dividend to be distributed to the shareholders. In the allocation of income arises various problems encountered. Announcement of the distribution of dividends by a company is a signal to shareholders. This study aims to determine the effect of the Current Ratio (CR), Collateralizable Asset (COL), Return on Equity (ROE) and the Growth of the Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) Studies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Period 2005-2011. The population in this study is the Company's Financial Statements listed on the Stock Exchange the share dividend. The samples are 8 companies during 2005 - 2011. The research instrument used secondary data and processed using SPSS 20, with the method of analysis used is multiple linear regression analysis. Results of statistical research concludes that the Current Ratio, Collateralizable Assets, Return on Equity, and Growth together no significant effect on Dividend Payout Ratio on manufacturing companies in Indonesia Stock Exchange, also partially, Current Ratio, Collateralizable Assets, Return on equity, and Growth no significant effect on Dividend Payout Ratio on manufacturing companies in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The suggestion of this study is to further research, this study only uses the sample derived from a manufacturing company that can not necessarily be generalized to other industries. This is due to the limited time of the study. It is recommended in future studies could be expanded scope of research-type kejenis other industries also added the study variables such as Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), Return on Equity (ROE), and the ratio - the ratio of the other. And also expected in future studies to add a longer time span.

Author(s):  
A. A. Ayu Erna Trisnadewi ◽  
I Wayan Rupa ◽  
Komang Adi Kurniawan Saputra ◽  
Ni Nyoman Dita Mutiasari

This study aims to determine the effect of the current ratio, return on equity, debt to equity ratio, and assets growth on the dividend payout ratio in manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2014-2016. The population in this study were 124 companies. The sampling technique used in this study was purposive sampling with a sample of 57 financial statements consisting of 19 companies. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis using the SPSS program. The results showed that the current ratio did not affect the dividend payout ratio with a significance value of 0,246> 0,05. Return on equity has a positive effect on dividend payout ratio with a significance value of 0,030 <0,05 and a regression coefficient of 0,284. Debt to equity ratio has a negative effect on dividend payout ratio with a significance value of 0,042 <0,05 and a regression coefficient of -0,155. Assets growth has a negative effect on dividend payout ratio with a significance value of 0,045 <0,05 and a regression coefficient of -0,378.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 80
Author(s):  
Crystha Armereo ◽  
Pipit Fitri Rahayu

Abstract The objective of this research is to identify the influence of return on equity, earnings per share, operating cash flow, size, debt to equity ratio, current ratio, and growth to dividend payout. Data collected from manufacturing companies that listed on Indonesian Stock Exchange for three years period 2014 to 2016. Sample selected by using purposive sampling method. There are 38 companies meet the criteria and used as sample. The statistical method used in this research is multiple regression. Result of this research showed that return on equity, earnings per share, and growth have influence dividend payout but operating cash flow, size, debt to equity ratio, and current ratio have no influence towards dividend policy. Keywords: Dividend Policy, Return on Equity, Earnings per Share, Current Ratio,   Operating Cash Flow Size


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 319-330
Author(s):  
Endi Trimawan Budianto ◽  
Eka Bertuah Eka Bertuah

Dividend policy is a critical and imperative decision because it involves the shareholders interest’s and has a significant impact to company's sustainability. Sartono (2010) states that dividend policy is a decision whether the profits obtained by the company will be distributed to shareholders as dividend or will be held in the form of retained earnings for future investment.Brigham and Gapenski (2006) state that investor’s main purpose when investing their fund is to gain income or return either as dividend yield or as capital gain. On the other side, the company who will share the dividend will be faced with various consideration: the urge to retain some profit for a more promising re-investment, the company funding, company liquidity, shareholder’s characteristic, specific target related to dividend payment ratio, and other factors related to dividend policy.Based on the definition mentioned above, it can be concluded that dividend policy is influenced by two conflicting interests; the shareholders interest with their dividend and the company interest to do re-investment by retaining the profit. Therefore, dividends paid will depend on each company’s considerations.In general, the shareholders wish to have a relatively stable dividend share to minimize the uncertainty of expected investment result and to increase the shareholder’s trust toward the company so that the stock value will rise. The company dividend policy can be reflected by the Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR), which is the profit percentage shared in the form of cash dividend. It means that the size of the DPR, either big or small, will affect the shareholder’s decision and to the contrary it will also affect the company financial condition. Improper decisions will potentially envisage company facing funding difficulties in the future.According to Brigham and Gapenski (2006), the optimum dividend policy is the dividend policy which creating balance between the current dividend and its growth in the future so the company stock price can be maximized.Lintner (1956) argue that the company ability to gain profit is the main indicator of the company ability to pay dividend. So, the profitability is the most determining factor toward dividend. But some other research mention that the companies tend to choose new investment instead of paying high dividend if their condition are great, well-developed and have high profitability.The rapid growth of Islamic Finance become the first-rate consideration of choosing Jakarta Islamic Index stocks as the object research in which this research aimed to improve investor’s understanding related to dividend policy of sharia stocks member of Jakarta Islamic Index.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manamba Epaphra ◽  
Samson N. Nyantori

This paper examines the determinants of dividend policy of manufacturing companies listed on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange in Tanzania. Two measures of dividend policy namely, dividend yield and dividend payout are examined over the 2008-2016 period. In addition, three proxies of profitability namely return on assets ratio, return on equity ratio, and the ratio of earnings per share are applied in separate specifications. Similarly, investment opportunities are measured using the ratio of retained earnings to total assets and market to book value ratio. Other explanatory variables are liquidity, business risk, firm size, firm growth and gearing ratio. For inferential analysis, 12 regression models are specified and estimated depending on the measurements of dividend policy, profitability, and collinearity between retained earnings to total assets and market to book value ratios. Empirical results show that the determinants of dividend policy vary across the proxies of dividend policy, profitability and investment opportunities. On one hand, return on equity, retained earnings to total assets ratio, market to book value ratio, business risk and size of the firms tend to have a significant effect on dividend yield. On the other hand, liquidity, business risk, and retained earnings to total assets ratio seem to affect dividend payout. Meanwhile, return on asset ratio tends to have an effect on both dividend yield and dividend payout when excluding liquidity in the regression models. Overall, dividend yield as a measure of dividend policy and return on equity as measure of profitability provide better results. The main implication of these results is that managers should consider the major determinants of dividend yield ratio while formulating the appropriate dividend policy for a firm.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 80-94
Author(s):  
Crystha Armereo ◽  
Pipit Fitri Rahayu

The objective of this research is to identify the influence of return on equity, earnings per share, operating cash flow, size, debt to equity ratio, current ratio, and growth to dividend payout. Data collected from manufacturing companies that listed on Indonesian Stock Exchange for three years period 2014 to 2016. Sample selected by using purposive sampling method. There are 38 companies meet the criteria and used as sample. The statistical method used in this research is multiple regression. Result of this research showed that return on equity, earnings per share, and growth have influence dividend payout but operating cash flow, size, debt to equity ratio, and current ratio have no influence towards dividend policy.


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Bunga Maharani ◽  
Dwi Ratna Wulandari

The objective of the study is to investigate the effect of free cash flow, return on equity, current ratio, firm size and net profit margin on dividend policy that measured by dividend payout ratio. The population of this study are all manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX).The period of this study are 2008-2011. Based on purposive sampling method, 19 companies were used on the study. The sample were gathered from annual reports and ICMD. This study used multiple linear regression as analysis method with 5% significant level. The results of the study indicate that free cash flow and return on equity have positive effect on dividend policy, while current ratio, firm size and net profit margin have no significant effect on dividend policy. Keywords: Dividend Policy, dividend payout ratio (DPR), free cash flow (FCF), return on equity (ROE), current ratio (CR), firm size (FZ) and net profit margin (NPM).


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Wartoyo Hadi ◽  
Nuraeni Rahayu

The aims of study to determine the effect of rentability of own capital, solvability, Profitability and Liquidity on dividend policy. The population of this study is all food and beverage sub-sector manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2015-2017 as many as 18 companies. While the sample is determined using the purposive sampling method. Companies that meet the criteria are only 7 companies. To analyze the data used multiple linear regression methods. The results of research, own capital rentability and current partial ratio (CR) has a negative and significant effect on the dividend payout ratio. Meanwhile, debt to equity ratio (DER) and return on assets (ROA) partially have a positive and significant effect on the dividend payout ratio. The results of the F-test show that the variable profitability of own capital rentability, solvency, profitability and liquidity simultaneously influence dividend policy. Keywords: own capital rentability, debt to equity ratio, return on asset, current ratio, dividend payout ratio.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (01) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Wartoyo Hadi

The aims of study to determine the effect of rentability of own capital, solvability, Profitability and Liquidity on dividend policy. The population of this study is all food and beverage sub-sector manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2015-2017 as many as 18 companies. While the sample is determined using the purposive sampling method. Companies that meet the criteria are only 7 companies. To analyze the data used multiple linear regression methods. The results of research, own capital rentability and current partial ratio (CR) has a negative and significant effect on the dividend payout ratio. Meanwhile, debt to equity ratio (DER) and return on assets (ROA) partially have a positive and significant effect on the dividend payout ratio. The results of the F-test show that the variable profitability of own capital rentability, solvency, profitability and liquidity simultaneously influence dividend policy. Keywords: own capital rentability, debt to equity ratio, return on asset, current ratio, dividend payout ratio.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 6179
Author(s):  
Putu Sri Puspytha Ratnasari ◽  
Ni Ketut Purnawati

Dividend policy is a decision on the division of profits from the company, will be distributed to shareholders or will be retained in the form of retained earnings to finance investment in the future. Study aimed to examine the effect of Profitability, Liquidity, and Leverage Growth rate of the Dividend Policy on Manufacturing Companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2012 - 2014. Samples taken as many as 16 companies. The sampling method used in this research is purposive sampling. This study uses associative method, multiple linear regression analysis and the partial test (t test). Based on the results if the data was obtained that the profitability and liquidity of positive and significant effect on dividend policy, the growth rate negatively affect the company's dividend policy, leverage and no significant positive effect on dividend policy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-124
Author(s):  
Lady Claudyna Rahelita Sinaga ◽  
Putri Seroja ◽  
Annisa Nauli Sinaga

The research objective is to examine and analyze the effect of Return On Asset, Earning Per Share, Debt to Equity Ratio and Current Ratio on Dividend Policy in manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2016-2018 period. The research approach used in this research is a quantitative approach method. The population to be used in this study were 174 companies, and the sample criteria were assessed using the sampling technique so that 26 companies were obtained as samples. The data translation technique used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of the hypothesis of the coefficient of determination obtained from the amount of adjusted R square (R2) of 11.5%, it can be denied that Return On Assets, Earning Per Share, Debt to Equity Ratio and Current Ratio have an effect on Dividend Policy by 11.5% while the remaining 88.5% believe in other variables that are not examined in this study


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