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2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 384-393
Author(s):  
Ali Jamaludin ◽  
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Budi Purwanto ◽  
Wita Juwita Ermawati ◽  
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This study analyzes firm value with several variables that determine the high and low firm value. The ratios used in measuring firm value are price earnings growth (PEG) and price-earnings ratio (PER). In addition, in this study, PER served as a mediating variable and a comparison PEG in describing a true firm value. The samples obtained were 17 agricultural sector companies listed on the IDX for five years of observation from 2015 to 2019. The analytical methods used were RMSE, panel data regression, and path analysis. This research found that PEG is better at describing a firm’s true value than PER. In addition, this study also found that the variable current ratio and debt to total capitalization ratio do not affect PEG. Meanwhile, the variable return on equity affects PEG. Next, the variable current ratio, debt to total capitalization ratio, and return on equity affect PEG after being mediated through PER. The return on equity is the determining variable in influencing the high and low PEG values. Further PEG research can be carried out on companies with high-risk characteristics such as banking, mining, property, real estate, construction, and buildings.


2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-12
Author(s):  
Roger J. Grabowski

Estimating growth in net cash flows is one of the key components in applying the discounted cash flow (DCF) method in valuing any company, reporting unit, or other business unit. This paper explains the underlying assumptions of the DCF method and demonstrates how to compare the most commonly used basis for estimating net cash flows (sometimes referred to as free cash flows), expected organic growth, to historic estimates of growth of the subject company and estimates of earning growth commonly prepared by security analysts.


Forecasting ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 549-565
Author(s):  
Marcel Ausloos

Many still rightly wonder whether accounting numbers affect business value. Basic questions are “why?” and “how?” We aim at promoting an objective choice on how optimizing the most suitable valuation methods under a “value-based management” framework through some performance measurement systems. First, we present a comprehensive review of valuation methods. Three valuations methods, (i) Free Cash Flow Valuation Model (FCFVM), (ii) Residual Earning Valuation Model (REVM) and (iii) Abnormal Earning Growth Model (AEGM), are presented. We point out advantages and limitations. As applications, the proofs of our findings are illustrated on three study cases: Marks & Spencer’s (M&S’s) business pattern (size and growth prospect), which had a recently advertised valuation “problem”, and two comparable companies, Tesco and Sainsbury’s, all three chosen for multiple-based valuation. For the purpose, two value drivers are chosen, EnV/EBIT (entity value/earnings before interests and taxes) and the corresponding EnV/Sales. Thus, the question whether accounting numbers through models based on mathematical economics truly affect business value has an answer: “Maybe, yes”.


Author(s):  
Melpa Riani ◽  
Iskandar Muda ◽  
Endang Sulistya Rini

This study aims to determine the effect of financial performance on stock prices of infrastructure, utility and transportation companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The variables used in this study are stock price as the dependent variable and Current Ratio, Debt to Equity Ratio, Total Assets Turnover, Net Profit Margin, Return on Equity and Price Earning Ratio as independent variables with Earning Growth as a moderating variable. The samples taken were thirty infrastructure, utility and transportation companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in 2010-2019. The data used are the financial statements of each sample company, published through www.idx.co.id and www.financeyahoo.com. The method of analysis used in this research is a quantitative method, with classical assumption testing, and statistical analysis, namely multiple linear regression analysis using a random-effects model. The sampling method used was purposive sampling. The results of this study show that the financial ratios consisting of the TATO, NPM, ROE and PER ratios partially have a positive and significant effect on stock prices. In contrast, CR and DER have no significant effect on stock prices. Earning Growth variable is only able to moderate the effect of NPM on stock prices.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 133
Author(s):  
Zamrud Mirah Delima ◽  
Zuliyati Zuliyati

The purposed of this research is to analyze the factors which influence of intellectual capital disclosure. Knowledge of intellectual capital disclosure in the digital era was the important contributing factor to increase performance, professionalism, and sustainable of value excellence for banking companies in Indonesia for performance more optimally. The factors that tested in this research were leverage, earning growth, company size, board of commissioner size, company age, and business complexity toward intellectual capital disclosure. The method of data collecting in this research was taken banking companies which registered at Indonesia Stock Exchange in period 2013 until 2019 as the object. The sampling that used in this research was purposive sampling technique and gained the data of 175 companies which registered at Indonesia Stock Exchange in period 2013 until 2019. The method of analyze that used was multiple regression analysis. The result of the hypothesis testing in this research showed that leverage, company size, board of commissioner size, business complexity had significant influence, where as earning growth and company age were not effect toward intellectual capital disclosure.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 175
Author(s):  
Iwan Kusmayadi ◽  
Muhammad Ahyar ◽  
Muhdin Muhdin ◽  
G. A. Oktaryani

The focus of this research is to determine stocks provide the highest profit (gain opportunity) for investors. Investors will compare opportunities in choosing investment in the banking sector by comparing the combination of long-term growth rates rather than bank fundamentals with stock valuations. The population in this study is banking stocks included in the LQ45 index. The method of data collection uses a sample survey with a purposive sampling technique with the criteria of banking stocks with the largest market capitalization and has a high level of liquidity in trading values, and has consistently been included in the LQ45 index for the last 10 years (2008 to 2017). The number of samples selected were 4 banks consisting of Bank Mandiri (BMRI), Bank BRI (BBRI), Bank BCA (BBCA), and Bank BNI (BBNI). Data collection techniques through documentation, as well as quantitative data sourced from secondary data. Data analysis techniques by comparing the growth of fundamental performance such as Return On Assets (ROA), Return On Equity (ROE), Debt to Equity (DER), Capital Addequacy Ratio (CAR), and Non Performing Loans (NPL). Whereas market performance through Share Price, Earning Per Share (EPS), Price Earning Ratio (PER), Price to Earning Growth (PEG), and Dividend Yield by using compounded annual growth rate (CAGR). Then compare the value of the Margin Of Safety (MOS) Average in stock valuation analysis. The results of this study indicate that the financial performance of Bank BCA (BBCA) is superior to other banks according to DER, CAR and NPL. BRI is the best bank in generating profitability (ROA and ROE) compared to 3 other banks. Meanwhile, according to the stock market performance based on the order of the greatest opportunity level, Bank BNI has the best prospects because it has the largest EPS growth, the lowest stock price valuation, and sufficient MOS value, then ranked below it respectively are Bank Mandiri, Bank BRI, and Bank BCA .Keywords:Financial performance, market performance, and stock value


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 113
Author(s):  
Nani Mulyani

Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui factor apa saja yanga mempengaruhi dividend payout ratio pada perusahaan asuransi yamg terdaftar. Dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian secara kausalitas yaitu penelitian untuk menguji pengaruh antara variabel independen terhadap variabel dependen.. Hasilnya adalah sudah baik. Hal ini dapat diketahui bahwa dalam berdasarkan “Ftabel dengan df = 6,35 (40) dengan α = 5% diperoleh nilai Ftabel sebesar 2.34. Maka dapat disimpulkan Fhitung (11.81839) > Ftabel (2.34), yang artinya menolak H0 dan menerima H1. Artinya variabel bebas yang terdiri” dari adalah Net Income (NI), Earning Growth (Growth), Firm Size (Size), Return On Assets (ROA), Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), Growth Sales (SG) secara bersama-sama memiliki hubungan yang signifikan terhadap variabel terikatnya yaitu Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR)..


Author(s):  
Prem Bahadur Budhathoki ◽  
Chandra Kumar Rai

This study examined the impact of the debt ratio, total assets, and earnings growth rate on banks’ WACC. This study employed bank scope data of twenty-eight commercial banks during the single period of 2018. Altogether, there were 28 observations were made in the study. The ordinary least squares model was used to analyze the data. The results indicated that two predictor variables debt ratio and total assets significantly affected the bank’s WACC. But the predictor variable earnings growth rate did not significantly affect banks’ WACC. The results of this study could help bankers and policymakers to take effective action to reduce banks’ WACC.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 01-17
Author(s):  
Susi Susilawati

This study aims to strengthen the influence of Financial Ratios to Earning Growth (BEI). The sample selection with purposive sampling were 61 companies which held the year 2012 - 2016 ie 5 years and only 21 samples taken with the number of observation 105, the selection based on annual audit report. The independent variables studied are financial ratios consisting of Current Ratio (CR),Debt to Asset Ratio (DAR), Total Asset Turnover (TAT) and Net Profit Margin (NPM), while the dependent variable is Earning Growth (EG). The results of this study show simultaneously current ratio, debt to ssset ratio, total asset turnover and net profit margin significant to earning growth at manufacturing companies in Indonesia Stock Exchange. Partially, only the current asset variable has not significant effect to earning growth. Ratio of debt to Assets ratio, total asset turnover and net profit margin have a significant influence to earning growth in Indonesia Stock Exchange.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafail Widarko Dan Carunia Mulya Firdausy

The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of debt to equity ratio, return on assets, return on equity and earning growth partially and simultaneously to stock return of coal mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the period 2008-2015. The populations in this research are all companies of coal mining industry listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange. Sampling was done by purposive sampling method, consisting of 8 companies. Based on the type of data and analysis, this research is quantitative research and the data source used is secondary data. Data collection method used is direct observation method. Based on multiple linear regression test, it can be concluded that debt to equity ratio, return on assets, return on equity have significant and positive influence toward stock return with significant value below 0.05, while earning growth have no influence toward stock return with significant value 0.9. Simultaneously, all the independent variables significantly influence the stock return with significant value 0.000143. Based on the coefficient of determination can be concluded that all the independent variables affect the financial performance by 26.92%.


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