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Author(s):  
Mariana Ing Malelak ◽  
Nathania Mirabel Halim

This study aims to examine spending patterns in the millennial generation in Surabaya. Respondents of this study were the millennial generation who were divided into two age groups, namely 21-28 years old, who were referred to as junior millennials, and those aged 29-36 years who were referred to as senior millennials. The analysis technique used is a crosstab to examine the relationship between age and spending pattern of the millennial generation and an independent-sample t-test to test the difference between the spending pattern of the junior millennials and senior millennials. This study showed a significant relationship between age and spending pattern on the millennial generation, and there is a significant difference between the spending pattern of the junior millennials and senior millennials.


Author(s):  
Ronaldo Susanto ◽  
Mariana Ing Malelak

The development of investment in Indonesia has increased rapidly over the past few years. One of the key factors affecting stock traders' trading behavior is information. Information that was previously difficult to obtain by investors became easily obtained due to technological developments. In addition to information, the characteristics of traders also influence their trading behavior. The population used in this study is the entire citizen of Surabaya, and the sample of this study is stock traders who have a minimum of 1-year trading experience. Data analysis is done by using Partial Least Square with Smart PLS 3.0. The result of this study is that information has a significant effect on trading behavior, while neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness do not moderate the effect of information on trading behavior significantly.


Author(s):  
Jennifer Saputra ◽  
Dewi Astuti ◽  
Dewi Pertiwi

Investment is significant to prepare human needs in the future. To make investment decisions, investors will try to make their decisions as rationally as possible. However, one cannot deny that some irrational factors or biases also influence investment decision-making. This study examines financial literacy, risk attitude, and saving motives on disposition bias of mutual fund investors. The sample used is mutual fund investors, and the respondents themselves make decisions to sell or buy mutual funds. The total of respondents is 116 respondents. The regression method used in this study is binary logistic regression using SPSS software. This study found that financial literacy and risk attitude has a significant effect on disposition bias. Meanwhile, the variable saving motives have no considerable impact on disposition bias.


Author(s):  
Andreas Andreas ◽  
Sautma Ronni Basana

This study examines the performance of equity mutual funds using Sharpe, Treynor, Jensen, and M2. The sample used in this study is 57 stock mutual funds in 2015 – 2019 and 29 stock mutual funds in 2010 – 2019. The performance of stock mutual funds will be compared with LQ – 45 and IHSG to find out whether they underperform or outperform on market performance. The results showed that when seen in years 2015 - 2019 with the benchmark LQ - 45, 11 equity funds outperformed by using Sharpe, Treynor, and M2, and 12 mutual funds stocks outperformed by using a Jensen. Using the Composite Index as the benchmark, it is found that four equity funds outperformed by using Sharpe, M2, and 5 equity funds outperformed by using Treynor and Jensen from 57 samples of mutual fund shares. From the performance of the year 2010 - 2019, it is found that the 10 equity funds outperformed by using Sharpe and M2, and 15 equity funds outperformed by using Treynor and Jensen with LQ – 45 as the benchmark. The Composite Index found that 0 of stock mutual funds outperformed by using Sharpe and M2, while 3 mutual funds outperformed using Treynor and 2 mutual funds outperformed using Jensen from 29 stock mutual funds samples.


Author(s):  
Rizon Rizon ◽  
Njo Anastasia ◽  
Evelyn Evelyn

This study aims to examine the influence of demography, social media, risk attitude, and overconfidence on the financial literacy of users of social media in Surabaya. The sample used in this study amounted to 300 respondents. Data were collected using a online questionnaire via Google Form. The data analysis method used in this study is PLS. The analysis test results show that there is an effect of demography, social media, risk attitude, and overconfidence on users' financial literacy in Surabaya.


Author(s):  
Clara Bella Jessica Arijaya ◽  
Sautma Ronni Basana

This study analyzes the relationship between gender and risk aversion and overconfidence in making financial asset investment decisions for investors in Surabaya. The sample in this study amounted to 179 investors. Data were collected using a questionnaire. Methods of data analysis were performed using cross-tabulations and chi-square. This analysis shows that gender has a significant relationship with risk aversion and overconfidence in making financial asset investment decisions.


Author(s):  
Ferdi Nusaputra ◽  
Sautma Ronni Basana

The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of agency cost, ownership structure, signaling, investment opportunities, size, financial leverage, and profitability on dividend policies on public companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) period 2014 - 2019. This research sample uses the entire list of companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange period 2014 - 2019. The data analysis method used is tobit regression. The results of this research analysis suggest that agency cost, ownership, investment opportunities, size, financial leverage, and profitability have a significant effect on dividend policy on companies listed in IDX period 2014 - 2019.


Author(s):  
Jessica Ratna Subandi ◽  
Sautma Ronni Basana

This study aims to prove the effect of salience and disposition on investors' investment decisions in Surabaya. In addition, this study also seeks to see the effect of salience and disposition effect on investment decisions with the type of investor as a moderating variable. This type of research is quantitative research with associative methods and primary data sources. The data collection technique used a questionnaire. The data that has been collected is then processed using Partial Least Squares (PLS). The results showed that the salience and disposition effect had a significant influence on investment decisions. In addition, the types of investors weaken the relationship between the salience and disposition effect on investment decisions.


Author(s):  
Claudia Claudia ◽  
Evelyn Setiawan

This study aims to determine the effect of emerging adulthood status and sensation seeking on students’ financial behavior. This type of research is descriptive with primary data sources. This study was conducted by distributing questionnaires to active undergraduate students at Petra Christian University. The 508 collected data were analyzed using SEM-AMOS 24. The results showed that emerging adulthood status had a significant effect on student’s financial behavior while sensation seeking didn’t have significant effect on students’ financial behavior.


Author(s):  
Richard Widjaja ◽  
Dewi Pertiwi

This study aims to determine the effect of emotion, materialism, risk perception, and financial literacy on the propensity toward indebtedness of the millennial generation in Surabaya. The researcher uses a online questionnaire distributed via Google Form to 110 millennials in Surabaya. The collected data is processed using Partial Least Square (PLS). This study indicates that emotion, materialism, and perceptions have a significant effect on indebtedness propensity.


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