PENGARUH LABA KOTOR, RETURN ON INVESTMENT, ARUS KAS OPERASI DAN FINANCIAL VALUE ADDED TERHADAP RETURN YANG DITERIMA PEMEGANG SAHAM (Studi Empiris pada Perusahaan Go Public BEI yang Terdaftar Pada Indeks JII Periode 2009-2012)

This study analyzed the influence of gross profit, return on investment, cash flows from operating, and financial value added to the shareholders’ return of the public companieslisted on Jakarta Islamic Indexin 2009-2012. This study was also intended to knowwhich performance measures have the mos...

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Main Author: ALFAN BRAMESTIA, 040942014
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Language:Indonesian
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Published: 2013
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Institution: Universitas Airlangga
Language: Indonesian
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Summary:This study analyzed the influence of gross profit, return on investment, cash flows from operating, and financial value added to the shareholders’ return of the public companieslisted on Jakarta Islamic Indexin 2009-2012. This study was also intended to knowwhich performance measures have the most significant effect to thestockholders’ returns. This study used linier regression F test and t test. The sample used as many as 10 companies, to see the contributionform each independent variables influenced stockholders’ return. Thehypotheses was gross profit, return on investment, cash flows from operating, and financial value addedhave significant influence to the stockholders’ return. The conclusion that the investors who want to invest in the company's shares on the Jakarta Islamic Indexshould consider to financial value added, because of the results of the research showed thatfinancial value addedhad effectto the stockholders’ return.