Profitabilitas, Likuiditas, Leverage, dan Firm Size Sebagai Prediksi Financial Distress pada Perususahaan Tekstil dan Garmen di Bursa Efek Indonesia

Margono, Riskyana Endryani (2022) Profitabilitas, Likuiditas, Leverage, dan Firm Size Sebagai Prediksi Financial Distress pada Perususahaan Tekstil dan Garmen di Bursa Efek Indonesia. Undergraduate thesis, Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas Surabaya.

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Abstract

Identification of the company's financial dif iculties is very important as an early warning system before bankruptcy occurs. These conditions can be predicted using models that have been developed by many researchers. This study aims to analyze the ef ect of profitability, liquidity, leverage, and firm size on predicting the company's financial dif iculties. A sample of 15 companies was taken by purposive sampling from textile and garment companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2016-2020. The data analysis technique used is logistic regression. Based on simultaneous testing of independent variables: profitability (return on assets), liquidity (current ratio), leverage (debt to equity ratio), and firm size have a significant ef ect on predicting the company's financial distress. The contribution of the four independent variables in predicting financial distress is 78%. Partial test results only profitability (return on assets) has a significant negative ef ect in predicting the company's financial distress. The liquidity (current ratio), leverage (debt to equity ratio), and firm size have no significant ef ect in predicting the company's financial distress. The greater the profitability, the greater the company's ability to generate profits. The greater the profit generated, the greater the company's ability to meet all of its obligations so that the less likely the company is to experience financial distress.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Subjects: 600 - TECHNOLOGY > 650 - 659 MANAGEMENT & PUBLIC RELATIONS > 658 - GENERAL MANAGEMENT > 658.15 - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Divisions: Bachelor of Management
Depositing User: RISKYANA ENDRYANI MARGONO
Date Deposited: 26 May 2023 09:57
Last Modified: 26 May 2023 09:57
URI: http://eprints.perbanas.ac.id/id/eprint/10845

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