scholarly journals Analysis of the Effect of Financial Performance, Company Size on Stock Prices with Dividend Policy as Moderating Variable in Pharmaceutical Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2013-2019

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 161-168
Author(s):  
Watikah Sururi ◽  
Idhar Yahya ◽  
Erwin Abubakar

Financial instrument shares as part-ownership rights of a company which is evidence of or participation in a company. This study analyzes the effect of profitability, solvency, activity liquidity, and company size on pharmaceutical companies listed on the Indonesian stock exchange for 2013 – 2019. This study will also examine the dividend policy variable used as the moderating variable in the research model. The population is pharmaceutical companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2013 – 2019. All populations in this study were used as research samples of as many as nine companies. Moreover, the number of observations used was 63 observations. The type of data used is secondary data and the data analysis technique used in Panel Data Regression Analysis and Interaction Moderating Test with the help of EViews10 software. This study indicates that at alpha five percent, profitability and firm size have a significant positive effect on stock prices. In contrast, solvency, liquidity, and activity ratios have no significant effect on stock prices. This study also shows that dividend policy can strengthen the influence of solvency and liquidity on stock prices. However, dividend policy cannot moderate profitability, activity, firm size on stock prices. Keywords: Profitability, solvency, liquidity, activity, company size, dividend policy, stock price.

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-80
Author(s):  
Sari Gabe Sagala ◽  
Mochamad Muslih

This study aims to determine the effect of liquidity, funding policies, and financial performance on the stock prices of pharmaceutical companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) for the 2009-2018 period. The theory tested in this research is signaling theory. This research uses quantitative methods. The research variables are stock price, company liquidity, funding policy, and financial performance. The data used are secondary data taken from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The population in this study is pharmaceutical companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The research sample is 7 (seven) pharmaceutical companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the period 2009-2018. The results showed that company liquidity had no significant effect on stock prices, funding policies had no significant effect on stock prices, and financial performance had no significant effect on stock prices. The results of this study add to the outer layer of knowledge building according to Imre Lakatos. The implication of this research is that the company's fundamental conditions do not necessarily affect stock prices, depending on the type of stock market. It is recommended to investors to be more careful in observing the factors that influence stock prices in the 4.0 industrial revolution era. Next researchers are advised to use other fundamental aspects as their independent variables so that more fundamental elements of the company are examined in relation to stock prices in the 4.0 industrial revolution era.


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%. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 74-82
Author(s):  
Shelvia Angeline ◽  
Jessy Safitri Sitorus

This research aims to specify the effect of liquidity, leverage, profitability and company size on the stock price of mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period of 2013-2017. This type of research is descriptive statistical research. The object of this research had been done on 26 mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange that were collected by purposive sampling. The data type that used in this research is called secondary data in the configuration of mining company financial statements for the period 2013-2017. The ratios used during this research are Current Ratio representing Liquidity, Debt to Equity Ratio that represents Leverage, Return On Assets representing Profitability and LN (Total Assets) representing Company Size. The analysis used is descriptive analysis, graph analysis also multiple linear regression analysis. The conclusion showed that liquidity had a positive and significant effect on stock prices. Leverage has a negative and not significant effect on stock prices. Profitability has a positive and significant effect on stock prices. Company Size has a negative and significant effect on stock prices.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (7) ◽  
pp. 457-469
Author(s):  
Teguh Setyabudi

The existence of competition requires companies to make various efforts to maintain the existence of the company and increase company value. The company value is indicated by the company's stock price. The purpose of this research is to prove empirically the effect of profitability, leverage and institutional ownership on firm value with dividend policy as an intervening variable. The research data is secondary data in the form of financial statement data and annual reports of companies belonging to the manufacturing industry listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2016 to 2018, totaling 138 companies. Data analysis used path analysis. The results showed that profitability, leverage and institutional ownership had a significant effect on dividend policy. The variables of profitability, leverage and dividend policy are proven to have a significant effect on firm value, while institutional ownership has no effect on firm value. The dividend policy variable is able to moderate the effect of profitability on firm value, but it is not able to moderate the effect of leverage and institutional ownership on firm value.


Author(s):  
Adisa Humaira ◽  
Adisa Humaira ◽  
Hendro Susanto

Increased non-resident ownership makes the capital market vulnerable to declining stability and the global economy that can affect the condition of the financial sector as indicated. These factors will affect the company's stock price is the company's cash holding policy, dividend policy and profitability performance. This study aims to determine the effect of cash holding policy, dividend policy and profitability on the company's stock price. Cash holding policy variables are measured by a cash to asset ratio, dividend policy is measured by a dividend payout ratio, profitability is measured by return on equity (ROE) and stock prices are measured by a price to book ratio. This research is a quantitative study using multiple regression analysis methods. The data used are secondary data from the annual report and the stock market performance reports of financial sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sampling method uses purposive sampling with an observation period of 2011 - 2017 and there are 14 companies that meet the criteria. The results showed that cash holding and profitability policies had a significant effect on stock prices dividend policy had no significant effect on stock prices.


Author(s):  
Dr. Abolade Francis AKINTOLA ◽  
Dr. Samuel Adebayo OLAOYE

Dividend policy plays a major role in maximization of shareholders wealth. The objective of this paper is to investigate how dividend policy of a company affects market price per share. Secondary data was obtained from the Nigerian Stock Exchange and annual financial statements of selected companies. The study employed ordinary least square (OLS) regression technique using e-view software to establish the relationships between the variables dividend policy and stock prices of the selected companies. The findings aligned with the Lintner’s (1956) findings that decrease in or non-payment of dividend could convey wrong signals to investors. KEYWORDS: Dividend policy, Nigerian Stock Exchange, firms, financing decision


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
James LBenyamin Soeindoen ◽  
Tanjung Tambunan

The stock price is a reflection of the performance of a company. If the stock price of a company is stable and tends to increase, it indicates that the company's performance is increasing. This research was conducted to determine the effect of PER, EPS, ROA and DER as independent variables on stock prices as the dependent variable. The population of this research is pharmaceutical companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and samples of financial reports for the years 2017-2019 for seven companies and a total sample of 21 audited financial reports. Based on the results of statistical tests, it is found that partially the independent variables to the dependent variable, PER and EPS variables have a significant effect on stock prices. Meanwhile, the ROA and DER variables have no influence on the stock price. Simultaneously, the four independent variables have a significant effect on the dependent variable. Keywords: PER, EPS, ROA, DER, Stock Price


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Jaja Suteja ◽  
Muhammad Rida Abas

Corporate value is the representation of people’s judgement towards the company’s performance in general that usually correlated with stock price. Maximizing corporate value is the main goal of a company. By doing so, it will also improve the prosperity of shareholders. This present study aims to analyze the influence of capital structure, dividend policy, and profitability towards the corporate value by involving firm size as the moderator variable. The subjects are the companies of consumer goods industry sector that has been registered in Indonesia Stock Exchange from 201 until 2016. The result showed that capital structure, dividend policy, and profitability simultaneously have influence towards the corporate value with coefficient of determination (R2) 20.17%. Thus, moderately, firm size can negatively moderate the correlation between capital structures towards corporate value. However, it cannot moderate the correlation between ldividend policies towards the corporate value. Keywords: Corporate Value, Capital Structure, Dividend Policy, Profitability, Firm Size


2020 ◽  
pp. 060-066
Author(s):  
Titik Purwanti

Every company, especially companies that have gone public have value. The value that is owned by the company is a perception that comes from investors to the level of achievement of the success of a company in managing various resources that are controlled and owned which is reflected in the stock price of the company in the market. This study aims to determine the effect of profitability, capital structure, company size, and dividend policy on firm value. The companies in this study are manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian stock exchange during the period of 2015 to 2018. The population of this research is all manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian stock exchange in 2015-2018. The research sample of 11 companies. The technique used in the sampling of this study used a purposive sampling technique. In this study secondary data was obtained from the Indonesian Capital Market Directory. Data analysis techniques using descriptive statistics and testing using the classic assumption test. Testing the research hypothesis using multiple linear regression test, simultaneous test (F test), partial test (t test), and coefficient of determination test (R2 test). The results showed that simultaneous profitability, capital structure, company size, and dividend policy significantly influence the value of manufacturing companies. Partially, profitability has a positive and significant effect on firm value, capital structure has a positive and significant effect on firm value, company size has a negative and significant effect on firm value, and dividend policy has positive and not significant effect on firm value.


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriella Tiffany Theya

In stock investing in the stock market, investors need to have information on the factors triggering changes in stock prices. One possible trigger factor is the amount of dividends paid by the company. The shareholders as investors expect the yield of the company in the form of dividends and capital gains. Determination of the distribution of dividends is an interesting problem because it will meet the expectations of investors, on the other hand the policy is not to inhibit the growth let alone threaten the survival of the company.The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence the dividend policy and its impact on the stock price. The study population was all companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2010-2012, as many as 331 companies. By using judgment sampling method then obtained a sample of 86 companies.The analytical method used is the method of path analysis (path analysis) to analyze the pattern of relationships between variables in order to determine the effect of directly or indirectly, a set of independent variables (exogenous) on the dependent variable (endogenous). As for the study of data processing using SPSS version 19.0.The results show the tax burden has a positive effect and no significant effect on dividend policy, liquidity and debt policy has a negative effect and no significant effect on dividend policy, profitability and firm size has a positive and significant effect on dividend policy, while simultaneously variables affecting significant effect of dividend policy. For a direct influence on stock prices, the tax burden has a positive influence and insignificant, liquidity and debt policies have a significant positive influence and not, as well as profitability, firm size and dividend policy has a positive and significant impact, while simultaneously, the variables that affect stock prices have a significant effect.


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