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Published By Sanata Dharma University

2655-1527, 2655-1519

Author(s):  
Veronica Suwarmi

This study aims to determine the financial condition and development of KPRI "Angkasa" RRI Yogyakarta in 2012-2016 using the ratio of liquidity, solvency, profitability and activity. The type of research is a case study at KPRI "Angkasa" RRI Yogyakarta. Data collection techniques are documentation and interviews. The data analysis technique is calculating the ratios of liquidity, solvency, profitability and activity, analyzing using trend and common size. The results of the analysis show that the level of liquidity as measured by the current ratio in 2012-2016 is categorized as very good. The level of solvency as measured by the total debt to equity ratio and the total debt to total assets ratio in 2012-2016 is good, except for 2014 which is quite good. The level of profitability measured by net profit margin in 2012-2016 is categorized as very good, except for 2013 it is categorized as good, for return on assets in 2012-2016 it is categorized as quite good, the profitability of own capital in 2012-2016 is categorized as poor. The level of activity as measured by asset turnover in 2012-2016 is categorized as not good. The results of the analysis of the trend current ratio, total debt to equity ratio, total debt to total asset ratio and net profit margin in 2012-2016 have increased performance, while return on assets, own capital earnings and asset turnover have decreased performance. The results of the common size analysis on the balance sheet and the remaining earnings tend to decrease.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 169-182
Author(s):  
Martinus Kamamas ◽  
Petrus Balak ◽  
Titus Kusumajati

This study aims to examine the role of Hati Amboina Credit Union in resolving the problem of poverty faced by members. This study uses a qualitative approach with the triangulation method. The subjects of this study were 100 active members of the Credit Union, 3 (three) administrators, and 2 (two) government officials from the government office of cooperatives. The research data were analyzed by classifying the data based on the variety of data and information obtained from literature, documents, surveys, interviews and field observations. The results of this study indicate that the presence of Hati Amboina Credit Union in Saumlaki is able to resolve socio-economic problems experienced by members. The model applied by Hati Amboina Credit Union to resolve the members' problems was encouraging members to take advantage of all loan and savings products as well as an empowerment approach to each business and non-business basis community. However, the achievement of Hati Amboina Credit Union was not at its maximum level due to the influence of the Covid-19 pandemic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-130
Author(s):  
Wendra Hartono

The movement of share prices in palm oil plantation companies is very interesting to review as an object of research. This is caused by the fluctuation of supply and demand which causes prices to soar high or fall within a period of approximately 60% in less than 2 years. This research will discuss the performance of oil palm companies using three analytical approaches such as fundamental, technical and internal and external facts that can affect the company's performance in making decisions and financial statements. This study aims to evaluate the performance of LSIP and AALI shares since 2017- Semester 1 2019 and provide consideration for potential investors before deciding to buy LSIP or AALI shares. The technique used is purposive sampling with a descriptive qualitative method approach. The results of this study are the two oil palm plantation shares are still experiencing pressure due to declining market demand and the eroded world CPO prices. This will have an impact on financial statements, especially on profitability ratios. The author recommends buying AALI stock compared to LSIP for a long period of time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 183-204
Author(s):  
G Hendra Poerwanto ◽  
Kristia Kristia ◽  
Fransisca Pranatasari

Each business requires an effort to start thinking towards the sustainability of their business. Most businesses have a primary goal to take advantage, but now, they must turn to comprehensive thinking about other aspects beyond profit, namely people and planet. Profit, people and planet are often called tripple bottom line. Reinforcement the aspects of value proposition, value creation, and value capture, MSMEs in Indonesia will survive long-term. The study was conducted at the MSME community in Yogyakarta namely Pasar Kamisan, Pasar Moncer and Pasar Mustokoweni. We interview the main manager and community members. To support qualitative data, researchers conducted a survey to see the alignment of community missions with those of community members. As a result, members have felt that community managers have a strong commitment to support them in achieving a sustainable business model. However, in implementing this sustainable business model it is not easy. Various challenges faced by community managers as well as members.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Agustinus Kristanto

This study aimed to determine the effect of political connections on firm performance, especially a non financial institutions. The sample in this study is a non-listed financial institutions in Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2010-2012, amounting to 304 companies. The dependent variable in this study is the ROE and Tobins'q. While the independent variable in this study is the proportion of independent directors who are politically connected and the proportion of managerial ownership has political relations, company size and type of company. The hypothesis was tested by multiple linear regression. From the tests, it was found the proportion of independent directors who have political ties have a negative effect on the financial performance of the company, while the proportion of managerial ownership has political ties have a negative effect on market performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-79
Author(s):  
Dinda Prasetya Aurellia

This study aimed to investigated the influence of consumers’ perceptions on store atmosphere toward impulse buying and shopping emotion pleasure. This study also investigated the mediating role of shopping emotion pleasure. By using accidental sampling technique, this study took 100 consumers of Mirota Babarsari Yogyakarta who were at least 17 years old. The data were obtained by using a structured questionnaires and analyzed by using Path Analysis via Regression. The results indicated that consumers’ perceptions on store atmosphere affected impulse buying, consumers perceptions on store atmosphere affected shopping emotion pleasure and shopping emotion pleasure fully mediated the relation between consumers’ perceptions on store atmosphere and impulse buying.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-96
Author(s):  
Yovita Veronika Selanno ◽  
Patrick Vivid Adinata ◽  
Ferrynela Purbo Laksono

Turnover is a painful issue in the organizations, in the world of tough competition the organizations try to minimize their turnover ratio and save their cost, turnover cost consists of hiring, recruiting and selecting the employees. The study aimed to find out the influence of satisfaction of RS Emanuel’s nurse on the direct compensation, indirect compensation, job, and environment work toward turnover intention. The data were collected from 100 respondents of 220 nurses by using a structure questionnaire. By using multiple linier Regression, this study revealed that the employee’s satisfaction on direct compensation, indirect compensation, job, and environment work affected simultaneously and partially turnover intention.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-56
Author(s):  
Exnasiyah Yahmini

This research aimed to find out the impulsive buying tendency at college students from five universities in Yogyakarta and to discover the difference on the impulsive buying tendency at college students from five universities in Yogyakarta according to their family background including their parents’ status and occupations. This research used 100 respondents as the subject of this research. The data collection technique used in this research is Sampling Incidental technique. The instrument tests used in this research are validity and reliability test. The analysis technique used in this research is Independent Sample T-Test. The result of this research shows that the impulsive buying tendency at college students from five universities in Yogyakarta, based on their parents’ status, there is no different impulsive buying tendency between those who raised in two-parents family and single-parent family. Meanwhile, based on the parents’ occupations background, there is different impulsive buying tendency between those whose parents’occupation is civil servant and those whose are not


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-40
Author(s):  
Nicholas Arditya Dwianto ◽  
Ima Kristina Yulita

This study aimed to examine the Indonesia capital market reaction to the North Korean missile launching. The type of this research is an event study by using the market model estimation to estimate the expected return. This research used 100 days as the estimated period and 9 days as the windows period. The sample of this research consisted of 76 companies listed in the Index Kompas 100. The result shew that the stock price did not react negatively toward North Korean missile launching. In this research, the emergence of disturbing events at t+3 and t+4 that North Korea succeded in testing hydrogen bomb disturb the events observed by the author. At t +3 and t+4, the stock price react negatively and significantly. The result of this research supported the Signaling theory that the information about a country’s particular events such as information about North Korea’s succes in testing a hydrogen bomb was interpreted as a negative signal (bad news)


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