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ANALISIS PERBANDINGAN KINERJA PERUSAHAAN DOMESTIK DAN ASING DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN ANALISIS RASIO MODAL SAHAM
Author(s) -
Syahrul Syarifudin,
Teti Rahmawati
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal riset keuangan dan akuntansi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2621-3265
pISSN - 2442-4684
DOI - 10.25134/jrka.v5i1.1918
Subject(s) - business , price–earnings ratio , dividend payout ratio , market capitalization , earnings per share , return on equity , leveraged buyout , dividend , earnings , monetary economics , finance , private equity , stock exchange , dividend policy , economics , stock market , paleontology , horse , biology
There are companies that stand in Indonesia that are owned by foreigners. People tend to judge that the performance of foreign companies is better than domestic companies. This is due to the assumption that foreign companies have relatively larger capital, technology, and expertise that is better than domestic companies. Another presumption is that before, during, and after the crisis the performance of foreign-owned companies is better than domestic companies. In addition, to find out the good and bad performance of a company, it can use a stock capital ratio analysis. With this stock capital ratio, it can be seen the rate of return on equity, the ratio of earning per share, profit price, capitalization rate, and dividend income. So that the analysis can help investors and potential investors as sources of information support in investing in the company. The results of the data analysis using the T-test (Difference Test) found that there was no significant difference between the return on equity ratio, earnings per share ratio, the profit price ratio, the capitalization rate and dividend income. Thus the performance of domestic companies is significantly similar to the performance of foreign companies.Keywords: Earning per share, profit ratio, , capitalization ratio

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