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ANALISIS HUBUNGAN JANGKA PANJANG DAN JANGKA PENDEK ANTARA NPL, ROE, SIZE DAN LOTA TERHADAP CAPITAL BUFFER Juni Purwanti; Suwaryo Suwaryo; Sudarto Sudarto
Performance: Jurnal Personalia, Financial, Operasional, Marketing dan Sistem Informasi Vol 23 No 1 (2016): Performance
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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This study aimed to analyze the effect of Non-Performing Loans, Return on Equity, bank size, and Loan to Total Assets of the capital buffer using panel data. The population in this study was State Owned Banks registered in Bank Indonesia for the period 2002 to 2014. In this study all the population used as an object of study and the type of data used in this research was quarterly data. Data were analyzed using cointegration test and Error Correction Model to demonstrate short and long term relationship. The results showed that in the short term, the Non Performing Loan and Return on Equity have a positive influence on equilibrium of capital buffers in goverment bank. Furthermore, the size of bank negatively affect the equilibrium of capital buffers in the short term. Besides the long-term relationship, the Non Performing Loan and Return on Equity also has a positive effect on the equilibrium of capital buffers in state-owned commercial banks. Meanwhile, Loan to Total Assets have a negative effect on the equilibrium of capital buffers in the long term.
ANALISIS KINERJA SAHAM DAN PRAKTIK MANAJEMEN LABA PADA PERUSAHAAN YANG MELAKUKAN IPO DI BURSA EFEK JAKARTA TAHUN 2000-2004 Irma Indriyani; Jaryono Jaryono; Suwaryo Suwaryo
Performance: Jurnal Personalia, Financial, Operasional, Marketing dan Sistem Informasi Vol 6 No 1 (2007): Performance
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The research entitled “The Analysis of The Stocks Performance and Earnings Management Practice on Companies Issuing Initial Public Offering (IPO) at Jakarta StockExchange (JSX) Year 2000-2004” used secondary data. Hypotheses proposed in this research were : 1. The short-term stocks performance was outperformed, whereas long-term stocks performance was underperformed. 2. There was a significance gap between short-term stocks performance and long-term stocks performance. 3. There was earnings management practice one year before go public. 4. There was a significant correlation between earnings management before go public and long-term stocks performance. To test the first and second hypotheses was used statistical test such as one sample ttest and paired sample t-test of abnormal return on each observation period. Short-term stocks performance was measured by length of time such as one month and three months after IPO. Meanwhile, long-term stocks performance was measured by length of time such as 12 and 24 months after IPO.The result of statistical analysis showed that short-term stocks performance was outperformed, whereas long-term stocks performance was underperformed. This wassupported by the t calculation of one-month period (3,523) and three months periods (3,618) were bigger than t table (1,9966 and 1,9925). Meanwhile, t calculation 12 months period (-0,185) and 24 months periods (-1,861) were less than t table (1,9917 and 1,9886). The result of paired sample t-test was 4,857 on the level of significance 0,05. It showed that there was a significance gap between short-term stocks performance and longterm stocks performance. To know wether there was earnings management practice one year before go public was used discretionary accruals measurement by using Friedlan approach (1994). Then, statistical test was used as well to support the result of this research. The result of discretionary accruals measurement, Wilcoxon test, and Sign test showed that there was a signal showing earnings management practice by implementing income increasing discretionary accrual method one year before go public. To test the last hypotheses was used Pearson Product Moment Correlation test. The result showed that there was a insignificance negative correlation (-0,151) between earnings management before go public and long term stocks performance.