A Test of Miller and Modigliani Dividend Policy Irrelevance Theory in Nigerian Stock Market

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Udobi, Philomina I ◽  
Iyiegbuniwe, Wilfred I.

This study empirically tests for the validity of Miller and Modigliani’s dividend irrelevance proposition in the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). Secondary data were obtained from the Nigerian Stock Exchange fact book and firms’ annual audited financial statements for fifteen years (2001-2015). Mediation Analyses, was used to measure the direct and indirect effects of dividend on stock price. Correction of the anomalous use of current dividend and current earnings by the use of naive expectation of dividend and earnings revealed that the direct effect of expected dividend on share price is significant but the indirect effect of expected dividend on share price through earnings is not significant.  The implication of these results is that expected dividend has its unique (direct) effect on share price beyond the effect on share price which it shares with expected earnings (indirect effect). This conclusion suggests that dividend policy is relevant in valuation of shares in NSE. It was therefore recommended that company management should treat dividend as an active corporate finance decision-making variable and should employ dividend in information signalling to capital market investors.

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Phan Krishandani Dan Ignatius Roni Setyawan

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of policy on the amount of dividends on the stock price of companies listed on the Indonesian stock exchange. The determinants tested in this study are dividend policy. the object in this study is the stock price of the companies incorporated in LQ - 45 for the period 2006 to 2008. Subjects in this study are companies incorporated in LQ - 45 engaged in the financial industry, there are 10 companies in 2006 to 2008 that meet the criteria used as a sample. The data used is secondary data collected from the company's financial statements. the method used in this research is analytical descriptive method, to describe data, facts, traits and relationships that occur systematically, factually and accurately. The results of this study indicate that the dividend policy has a significant effect on the company's stock price of 78.2%, while the rest is influenced by other variables.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 40-52
Author(s):  
Sergey Krylov

The article treats a concept of the formalized modeling of the dividend policy scores and company marketing performance scores derived (stock market position) within neutral dividend policy implementation approach conditions as an instrument of the scores analysis and forecasting. The methodology of the research consists of the Dividend Irrelevance theory, Dividend Policy Significance theory and sustainable company development concept. It has been stated that a formalized approach of the dividend policy implementation presumes a construction of the basic relevant scores models characterizing the company dividend policy and its marketing performance as Dividend Payout, Dividend Cover, expected Share Price, Dividend Yield, Price / Earnings Ratio (common stock price/earnings ratio). The formalized models of the scores mentioned are applicable for a forecast-analytical scores evaluation and their variances as well by estimating an impact of the models defining factors exercised by the appropriate factoring analysis method within the neutral dividend policy implementation approach conditions. The conclusion is drawn, that the formalized models of the dividend policy scores and company marketing performance scores derived, having been developed, are an effective instrument for their forecasting and analysis so that proactive decisions to manage the company dividend policy implementation within neutral approach conditions are ensured.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Evelyn Wijaya

  The research on financial factors and its effect to dividend policy of Company which is listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange have been carried out by several researchers, but the results showed inconsistent. This research aims to test the influence of liquidity ratio, profitability ratio, market ratio, and its effect on dividend policy of Cigarette Company. The liquidity ratio proxied by Current Ratio, profitability ratio proxied by Net Profit Margin, market ratio proxied by Earning Per Share, and dividend policy proxied by Dividend Per Share. The sample used are 3 companies, listed in IDX period of 2001-2014. Data used in this study is secondary data by using financial statements. The Data analyzed using multiple linear regression. The result showed that net profit margin has a significant effect on dividend per share whereas current ratio and earnings per share has no significant effect on dividend per share of cigarette company which listed in IDX period of 2004-2014. Keywords : Liquidity Ratio, Profitability Ratio, Market Ratio, Dividend Policy.


Author(s):  
Felix Ebun Araoye ◽  
Akinola Michael Aruwaji ◽  
Emmanuel OlusuyiAjayi

This paper seeks to determine the effect of dividend policy and dividend payment on share price volatility in Nigeria. Several literatures have showed evidence that dividend policy vary inversely proportional with share price volatility with duration effect. The study used data from the actively trading companies listed in the Nigeria Securities Exchange for a period of ten (10) years from 2005–2014. The estimation is based on panel data analysis between dividend policy measures (dividend payout, dividend per share, earnings after tax, dividend declared and number of share) and Share price volatility. The findings from the random effects regression results showed dividend per share is the major determinants of share price volatility in NSE (β = 0.6870, ρ<0.05). Dividend payout ratio negatively affect share price volatility (β =0.612, ρ>0.05) and earnings after tax negatively affect share price volatility (β =0.038, ρ>0.05).Thus, the higher the payout ratio the less the share price volatility, and the higher the earnings after tax lower the share price volatility. In conclusion, dividend per share has positive effect and inclusive relationship with market share prices. It is recommended that firms should try and improve on their financial performance that will enable consistent increase in the dividend per share for positive impact on market value.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 191
Author(s):  
Yustina Wahyu Cahyaningrum ◽  
Tiara Widya Antikasari

Abstrak: Pengaruh Earning Per Share, Price to Book Value, Return on Asset, dan Return on Equity Terhadap Harga Saham Sektor Keuangan. Penelitian ini mempunyai tujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh Earning Per Share (EPS), Price to Book Value (PBV), Return on Asset (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE) secara simultan maupun parsial terhadap harga saham pada perusahaan sektor keuangan yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia tahun 2010-2014. Penelitian ini menggunakan data sekunder berupa laporan keuangan tahunan yang diperoleh dari ICMD dan sumber pendukung yang lain. Teknik pengambilan sampel diambil dengan metode purposive sampling sebanyak 237 perusahaan sektor keuangan dari 255 perusahaan yang terdaftar di ICMD. Data dianalisis dengan analisis regresi linier berganda. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa variabel EPS, PBV, ROA, dan ROE tahun 2010-2014 secara simultan dan parsial mempunyai pengaruh positif terhadap variabel harga saham. Kata Kunci: Earning Per Share, Price to Book Value, Return on Asset, Return on Equity, Harga Saham Abstract: The Influence of Earning Per Share, Price to Book Value, Return on Asset, and Return on Equity to Stock Price in Finance Company. The research purpose is to examine the influence of EPS, PBV, ROA and ROE to stock price simultaneously or partially in finance sector companies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in 2010-2014. The research using secondary data based on the annual report taken from Indonesia Capital Market Directory and Indonesia Stock Exchange and other support sources. This study uses purposive sampling and 237 of 255 finance sector companies listed in ICMD used as the sample. This research uses multiple regression analysis. The research result shows that EPS, PBV, ROA, and ROE in 2010-2014 simultaneous and partially positive significantly affected by the stock price. Keyword: Earning Per Share, Price to Book Value, Return on Asset, Return on Equity, Stock Price.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Ardhya Yudistira Adi Nanggala

This study aims to identify and examine empirically effect of free cash flows, managerial ownership and dividend policy on debt policy (empirical study on companies listed on Stock Exchange). This study uses secondary data in form of financial statements derived from annual financial statements of companies listed on Stock Exchange and available reporting consecutive years from 2012 to 2017. Samples were taken by purposive sampling with first criteria company's annual financial statement data available for consecutive reporting years from 2012 to 2017. Number of samples in this study 132 firm years. Data analysis methods used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis. Results showed that: free cash flows and managerial ownership has a significant positive effect on debt policy. Dividend policy have a significant negative effect on debt policy. Keywords: Free cash Flows, Management Ownership Dividend Policy, Debt Policy


Author(s):  
Javindri Yoseph Renaldi ◽  
Dahlia Br. Pinem ◽  
Yul Tito Permadhy

The purpose of this research is conducted to analyze factors the extent of influence (Liquidity - CR), (Leverage - DER), and (Dividend Policy - DPR) that can occur with (Firm Value - PBV). Manufacturing Industry Company was chosen because of fluctuations in stock prices that surged from the Composite Stock Price Index. The theory used is the signaling theory, trade-off theory, and dividend policy theory. The data used are secondary data with a sample collection method using purposive sampling. Where the research population is used is manufacturing industry companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) 2016-2018 observation period a number of 157 companies, with the final sample of this research obtained 34 selected companies that became the sample criteria. Data analysis techniques were performed using descriptive statistics and panel data regression analysis, with the help of the application E-views version 9.0 and Microsoft Excel 2013. The results of the research partially revealed that the variable (Leverage - DER) had an influence on (Firm Value - PBV) while the variable (Liquidity - CR) and (Dividend Policy - DPR) have no influence on Firm Value. And the independent variables affect the dependent variable by 16.64%. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-197
Author(s):  
Sulis Tiono ◽  
Bambang Sugeng Dwiyanto

Stock price fluctuations are natural and almost occur in all companies in various sectors, including companies in the oil mining sector so that price changes affect the company's financial performance and stock prices which can be analyzed fundamentally using financial ratios to aspects in the financial statements. The framework of this research is to analyze the effect of financial ratios on stock prices. The population and sample used are oil mining sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2014-2018. The sampling method used is purposive sampling or judgmental sampling. Sources of data used are secondary data in the form of financial statements. The tool used for data collection is through the method of observation and analysis of the company's financial statements. The results showed, based on the t test value, stock prices were positively influenced by Return on Equity (ROE), Book Value (BV) and Price to Book Value (PBV), while negatively influenced by Debt To Equity Ratio (DER) and Net Profit. Margins (NPM). Based on the F test value, stock prices are positively influenced by ROE, DER, NPM, Earnings Per Share (EPS), BV, and PBV. Based on the coefficient of determination test (R2), stock prices are strongly influenced by ROE, DER, NPM, BV, and PBV by 91.5% and influenced by other variables by 8.5%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Deuis Kartinah ◽  
Dicky Jhoansyah ◽  
Faizal Mulia Z

The company's stock price which always experiences a decline is the background of this research. This study aims to determine the effect of return on equity (ROE) and Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) on firm value in the textile and garment sector which is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. This study using secondary data from is Financial statements of textile and garment companies from 2013 to 2018 obtained through the website Indonesia Stock Exchange. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression and data analysis using IBM Statistics 26. Based on the result of the analysis it can be concluded that return on equity and weighted average cost of capital has a significant effect on firm value with R2 equal to 0,329, which means the contribution of the independent variable to firm value by Price book value (PBV) in textile and garment companies is equal to 32,9 % and the remainder equal to 68,1 % can be explained by other variables outside this study, and based on the value of F with the values 6.606 shows that the simultaneous correlations of independent variables namely ROE and WACC with the dependant variable firm value.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 100-119
Author(s):  
Ria Nurdani ◽  
Ika Yustina Rahmawati

The study aims to examine the effect of company size, profitability, dividend policy, asset structure, company growth and free cash flow on debt policy. The object of this study uses manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The data used is secondary data in the form of annual financial statements for the 2015-2018 period. The collection technique used in this study was purposive sampling while the data analysis techniques used in this study were descriptive statistics, classic assumption tests, multiple regression analysis and hypothesis testing. The analysis show that the size of the company has a negative and not significant effect on debt policy, profitability has a negative and significant effect on debt policy. Dividend policy variables and asset structure has a negative and significant effect on debt policy. While sales growth and free cash flow has no effect on debt policy.


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