scholarly journals Analysis of the Effect of Liquidity, Leverage, Profitability, and Company Growth on Dividend Policy in Manufacturing Companies Sector Food and Beverage Listed on the IDX

Author(s):  
Paskah Ria Sitorus ◽  
Nagian Toni ◽  
Teng Sauh Hwee
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 123
Author(s):  
Maria Karolina Kewa ◽  
Gendro Wiyono

This study aims to determine whether there is an influence of growth opportunities, capital structure and dividend policy on investment decisions in manufacturing companies in the consumer goods industry sector which are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2015-2018 period. The factors tested are growth opportunities, capital structure and dividend policy and investment decisions. The data used in this study are secondary data and this study uses 18 samples of manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2015-2018 period. This study uses the Social Sciences Statistics Package (SPSS) version 17.0 to determine the results of the hypothesis. Tests using SPSS get results that show that: 1) growth opportunities have a positive and significant influence on investment decisions; 2) capital structure has a positive and significant effect on investment decisions; 3) dividend policy has a negative and significant effect on investment decisions; 4) growth opportunity variables (company growth opportunities, capital structure, dividend policy simultaneously influence investment decisions.Kata Kunci: Incentives, Employee Discipline


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.


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.


Author(s):  
Andini Nurwulandari

This study aims to see how the Price Earning Ratio is affected by company size, growth, price to book value, investment opportunity set, and operating cash flow. The authors used panel data regression to analyze data from 2015 to 2017, 13 food and beverage firms were listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. According to the data that have been collected, company size, company growth, and price to book value all have a positive and significant effect on the Price Earning Ratio. Meanwhile, the Investment Opportunity Set and Operating Cash Flow have no impact on the Price Earning Ratio.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 1650
Author(s):  
Putu Desy Pirdayanti ◽  
Dewa Gede Wirama

This study aims to obtain empirical evidence regarding the effect of liquidity, debt policy, company growth, board of commissioners and audit committee on dividend policies of manufacturing companies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2013-2017. The method of determining the sample is using purposive sampling. The samples taken were 30 companies with 170 observations, by non-probability sampling method with purposive sampling technique. Data collected through non-participant observation.  Based on the results of research, debt policy and company growth have a negative effect on dividend policy, while liquidity, board of commissioners and audit committee have no significant effect on dividend policy. Keywords : Dividend policy, liquidity, debt policy, growth, board of commissioners, audit committee.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Galuh Candra Setianing Mutia ◽  
Adi Rizfal Efriadi

The Effect of Dividend Policy, Company Size and Profitability on Debt Policy in Food and Beverage Sector Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the Period of 2014-2018.               The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the Dividend Policy, Company Size and Profitability on the Debt Policy in the food and beverage sector which is flat on the Indonesian stock exchange. The period used in this research is 5 years.This research design uses quantitative methods. The population of this research is the food and beverage sector manufacturing companies that have been and are still listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Period 2014-2018. Sampling techniques using purposive sampling and data obtained for research are 7 companies. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression.               Based on the results of data analysis, Dividend Policy is not examined because the required data is incomplete and does not meet the requirements. The size of the company is mid-sized but not significant to the Debt Policy, with this Beta Unstandardized Coefficients value of 0.027 with a significance value of 0.146. Profitability has a negative and significant effect on the debt policy, with this Beta Unstandardized Coefficients value of -7,183 and a significance value of 0,000. KeyWord : Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) , Firmsize, and Profitability (ROA).


Author(s):  
Nia Angelia ◽  
Nagian Toni

Dividend policy is one of the policies in the company that must be considered and considered carefully. The dividend policy determines the amount of profit allocation that can be distributed to shareholders (dividends) and the profit allocation that a company can hold. The greater the retained earnings, the smaller the profits that will be distributed to shareholders. In the allocation of profits, various kinds of problems are encountered. Dividends are considered as a way to reduce the problems that arise between management and shareholders by giving the rights of shareholders. There are several factors that influence dividend policy, but researchers only examine three variables, namely liquidity, profitability and leverage. This study aims to examine the effect of variable liquidity, profitability and leverage on dividend policy both partially and simultaneously. The sample of this study is the food and beverage sector manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2015-2017 with a total of 25 companies using a purposive sampling method obtained as many as 18 sample companies. The analytical method used is the classic assumption test and hypothesis testing and multiple linear analyses. The results showed that simultaneously all independent variables influence dividend policy. Profitability partially affects dividend policy while liquidity and leases partially do not affect dividend policy. The adjusted R square value of 0.382 indicates the dependent variable (Dividend Payout Ratio) can be explained by the independent variables (liquidity, profitability and leverage) of 38.2%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-87
Author(s):  
Mas Intan Purba ◽  
Juliana Lorent ◽  
Aditya Angga ◽  
Cynthia Cynthia ◽  
Juli Juli

PAbstract - The purpose of this study is to examine and analyze the effect of Profitability, Company Growth, Debt Policy, and Liquidity towards Dividend Policy on manufacturing companies listed on the IDX in 2014-2017, both partially and simultaneously. This study's method is quantitative descriptive study.  These population are manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2014-2017, amounting to 156 companies. The sample in this study are 43 companies selected with certain criteria.  The statistical method used was multiple linear regression analysis.  The results showed that profitability, company growth and debt policy significantly influence the dividend policy. Whereas Liquidity has no effect and insignificant on Dividend Policy.  And simultaneously Profitability, Company Growth, Debt Policy, and Liquidity have a significant effect on Dividend Policy. The magnitude of the determination coefficient of 0.161 means that only 16.1% of the Dividend Policy can be explained Profitability, Company Growth, Debt Policy, and Liquidity, while the remaining 83.9% was explained by other variables not examined in this study such as company size and ownership structure. The conclusion of this study is that partially only Profitability, Company Growth and Debt Policy, significantly influence towards Dividend Policy on manufacturing companies listed on the IDX in 2014-2017. Keywords: Company Growth, Debt Policy, and Liquidity towards Dividend Policy


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 166-180
Author(s):  
Deti Susilawati ◽  
Lia Uzliawati ◽  
F Fuadi

This research is meat to analyze the effect of liquidity and institutional ownership on dividend policy with profitability as an intervening variable. The population in this study were sub-food and beverage manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2014-2018 using annual financial statement data taken by purposive sampling, so that the results of 35 (thirty five) samples that met the criteria were obtained. The selected sampling criteria are 1) Sub-food and beverage manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the period 2014-2018. 2) Sub-food and beverage manufacturing companies that distribute dividends in a row in the 2014-2018 period. The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis and path analysis with a significant level of 5%, the results of this study indicate that: 1) Liquidity (CR) has no significant effect on dividend policy. 2) Institutional Ownership (IC) does not significantly influence dividend policy (DPR). 3) Profitability (ROA) has a positive and significant impact on dividend policy (DPR). 4) Profitability (ROA) is not able to mediate the effect of liquidity (CR) on dividend policy (DPR). 5) Profitability (ROA) is able to mediate the effect of Institutional Ownership (KI) on dividend po


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