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Journal : Jurnal Akuntansi : Kajian Ilmiah Akuntansi (JAK)

The Role of Financial Distress on Company Life Cycle and Stock Return Akhmad Sigit Adiwibowo; Dwi Safiatun Rohmah; Putri Nurmala
JAK (Jurnal Akuntansi) Kajian Ilmiah Akuntansi Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Serang Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jak.v10i2.6222

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This study aims to see how the company life cycle affects stock returns with financial distress as a moderating variable in companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange between 2017 and 2021. Purposive sampling was used to obtain a sample of 71 companies. A panel regression analysis with a fixed effect model was used for the analysis. The study's findings show that the decline stage of a company's life cycle hurts stock returns, whereas the introduction, growth, and maturity stages do not affect stock returns. Financial distress can mitigate the impact of the company's decline stage on stock returns. However, it needs to mitigate the impact of the company's introduction, growth, and maturity stages on stock returns.
Business Strategy, Multinational Companies, Integrated Reporting, and Tax Avoidance Putri Nurmala; Trisna Dwi Febianti; Akhmad Sigit Adiwibowo
JAK (Jurnal Akuntansi) Kajian Ilmiah Akuntansi Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Serang Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jak.v11i2.6913

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This research investigates the relationship between corporate strategy, multinational corporations, and integrated reporting on tax avoidance. A quantitative investigation depends on secondary data sources to collect its findings. This study's population consists of companies registered to trade on the Indonesia Stock Exchange between 2017 and 2021. The research was conducted in Indonesia. The research sample was obtained using an intended sampling approach, and as a result, the total number of companies in the sample was 90. This study found that multinational firms and integrated reporting had little impact on tax avoidance. It was revealed, however, that corporate strategy has a significant negative impact on tax avoidance. It is now uncommon to examine the impact of integrated reporting on tax avoidance, which is one of the reasons this study is so intriguing.