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Journal of Accounting and Finance Management (JAFM)
Published by Dinasti Research
ISSN : 27213005     EISSN : 27213013     DOI : https://doi.org/10.38035/jafm
Core Subject : Economy,
Journal of Accounting and Finance Management (JAFM) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Dinasti Research, Dinasti Foundation, Indonesia six times a year. JAFM aims to publish articles in the fields of accounting, finance, and management that make a significant contribution to the development of accounting practices and the accounting profession in Indonesia and in the world. Consistent with its objectives, JAFM provides insights in accounting and finance for academics, practitioners, researchers, regulators, students, and other parties who are interested in developing accounting practices and the accounting profession. JAFM accepts quantitative or qualitative research texts, written in Indonesian or English. JAFM accepts manuscripts from Indonesian writers and writers from various parts of the world.
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Effects of Intervening Loan to Deposit Ratio on Profitability Laynita Sari; Renil Septiano
Journal of Accounting and Finance Management Vol. 1 No. 5 (2020): Journal of Accounting and Finance Management (November-December 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (735.887 KB) | DOI: 10.38035/jafm.v1i2.28

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Government banks have a higher level of trust in society, as most of these shares are owned by the Government. Ratio used to assess a bank’s performance is the Return on Asset ratio. Each bank will try to keep its Return on Asset ratio consistently rising and the Non Performing Loan ratio consistently falling. But the phenomenon is that the ratio of Return on Asset and Non Performing Loan at the Government Bank fluctuated from 2014 to 2019. I will therefore examine the factors that affect the ratio of Return on Assets and Non-Performing Loans to government banks. In this study, the ratios used were Non Performing Loan, Net Interest Margin, Capital Adequacy Ratio as an independent variable, Loan to Deposit Ratio as an intervening variable and Return on Asset on its dependent variables. The result that the Variable Loan to Deposit Ratio mediates the relationship between Net Interest Margin and Return on Asset.
Audit Committee, Financial Condition, and Firm Performance: Empirical Evidence From Indonesia Ekawati Jati Wibawaningsih; Lidya Primta Surbakti
Journal of Accounting and Finance Management Vol. 1 No. 5 (2020): Journal of Accounting and Finance Management (November-December 2020)
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This study has examined the characteristics of the audit committee (size, independence, and expertise) in addition to financial Condition (leverage and firm size) in increasing firm performance. The random effect with panel data regression was applied on 309 firm-year observations of the manufacturing companies listed in the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) for the period of 2016 - 2018. Return on Assets was used as the measurement of firm performance. This study’s results show a significant and positive relationship between firm size with performance and a significant negative relationship between leverage and firm performance. However, the findings show no significant relationship between the characteristics of the audit committee and firm performance. The results of this study have implications for investors, regulators, and market participants. Policy makers might use these findings, especially regarding the characteristics of the audit committee and financial conditions, for improving the performance of the companies in Indonesia
The Effects of Liquidity, Solvency, and Profitability on Stock Price (a Study in PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk. Period of 2004-2018) Kusnandar Kusnandar; Maya Sari
Journal of Accounting and Finance Management Vol. 1 No. 5 (2020): Journal of Accounting and Finance Management (November-December 2020)
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This study aims to determine the effect of liquidity, solvency and profitability on stock prices. The research was conducted at PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk during the period of 2004 - 2018. Through a multiple regression analysis, the effect of liquidity, solvency and profitability was investigated by measuring current ratio, debt to equity ratio, and return on assets effects on stock prices. The findings reveal that changes in liquidity, profitability, and solvency are able to explain the changes being occurred on the share price of PT Telkom Indonesia during the period. Out of the three determinants, profitability performance is the only determinant that has a significant impact on stock price. These findings indicate that profitability performance becomes one factor that is most considered by investors in making investment decisions. Further, the profitability performance is also able to provide positive signals to the investors regarding the company prospects in the future.
Model of Brand Image and Purchasing: Price Perception and Product Quality (Literature Review of Marketing Management) Wydyanto Wydyanto; Andri Yandi
Journal of Accounting and Finance Management Vol. 1 No. 5 (2020): Journal of Accounting and Finance Management (November-December 2020)
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Previous research or relevant research is very important in a research or scientific article. Previous research or relevant research serves to strengthen the theory and phenomenon of the relationship or influence between variables. This article reviews the factors that influence brand image and purchasing decision, namely: price perception and product quality, a Marketing Management Literature Study. The results of this research library are that: 1) Price perception has a relationship and affects the brand image; 2) Product quality has a relationship and affects the purchasing decision; 3) Price perception has a relationship and affects the brand image; 4) Product quality has a relationship and affects the purchasing decision, and 5) Brand image has a relationship and affects the purchasing decision.
Wage Policy Impact on Employee Performance in Industry Areas Bekasi District Sabil Sabil; Mohamad Syamsul Maarif; Edie Toet Hendratno; Widarto Rachbini
Journal of Accounting and Finance Management Vol. 1 No. 5 (2020): Journal of Accounting and Finance Management (November-December 2020)
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In the last few years, employee performance has decreased because the wages received are considered insufficient to meet the needs of a decent life. The purpose of this study was to examine and analyze those influencing wage policies and employee performance in companies in the Bekasi Regency industrial area. The study population was employees of companies in the industrial area of ​​Bekasi Regency. In accordance with structural equition modeling (SEM), a sample of 285 respondents was selected through a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was applied by applying government regulation theory, trade union theory, labor productivity theory, wage policy theory and employee performance theory. Hypothesis testing was carried out using SEM with the Lisrel Version 8.80 application. The results showed that the direct effect of government regulations, labor unions, work productivity and living costs has a significant effect on wage policies and government regulations, labor unions, wage policies have a significant effect on employee performance and indirect effects. government regulations, labor unions, work productivity, cost of living, have a significant effect on employee performance through wage policies.

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