FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI HUTANG JANGKA PENDEK, HUTANG JANGKA PANJANG DAN TOTAL HUTANG (Studi Kasus pada Perusahaan-perusahaan Manufaktur yang Terdaftar di BEI Selama Tahun 2007-2011)

PRADANA, Indra Wahyu and ACHMAD , Tarmizi (2013) FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI HUTANG JANGKA PENDEK, HUTANG JANGKA PANJANG DAN TOTAL HUTANG (Studi Kasus pada Perusahaan-perusahaan Manufaktur yang Terdaftar di BEI Selama Tahun 2007-2011). Undergraduate thesis, Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis.

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Abstract

This study aims to analyze the impact of firm’s characteristics such as profitability, fixed asset, firm size, growth, earning volatility, and firm’s financial distress to short term debt, long term debt and total debt, simultaneously and partially. This study uses pecking order theory as the basic theory. The short term debt and long term debt are chosen as the dependent variable as it’s being a development of the former research which has much focused on the total debt only. By using the purposive sampling method, samples of 745 firms are selected due to its consistency of publishing financial reporting on the BEI. The data is analyzed using classical assumption test and hypothesizes are analyzed using the multiple linear regression model. The result of this study shows that profitability, fixed asset and financial distress variables have a significant impact to short term debt, long term debt, and firm’s total debt, but for the fixed asset variable, the significant effect affect on the different directionality as predicted. On the other side, firm’s size and earning volatility have a significant impact to long term debt and total debt but insignificant to short term debt. The last variable, growth, is found that it has significant impact to short term debt and total debt but insignificant to long term debt

Item Type:Thesis (Undergraduate)
Additional Information:firm characteristics, pecking order theory, earning volatility, financial distress
Uncontrolled Keywords:firm characteristics, pecking order theory, earning volatility, financial distress
Subjects:H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions:Faculty of Economics and Business > Department of Accounting
ID Code:40112
Deposited By:INVALID USER
Deposited On:13 Sep 2013 15:00
Last Modified:14 Apr 2014 09:08

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