Influence Analysis of Return On Assets ROA Return
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Influence Analysis of Return on Assets (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE), Net Profit
Margin (NPM), Debt To Equity Ratio (DER), and current ratio (CR), Against
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ABSTRACT
The purpose of this research to analyze the effect of Return On Asset, Return On Equity,
Net Profit Margin, Debt To Equity Ratio and Current Ratio toward growth income either
simultaneously or partially on automotive companies that were listed in Indonesia stock
exchange. Independent variables used in this research were Return On Asset, Return On Equity,
Net Profit Margin, Debt To Equity Ratio and Current Ratio and dependent variable in this
research was growth incom.
The data used in this research was secondary data as 55 samples with purposive
sampling. The method used to analyze the relation between independent variable and
dependent variable was multiple linear regression and classical assumption test.
The findings of this research identified that simultaneously independent variables
Return On Asset, Return On Equity, Net Profit Margin, To Equity Ratio and Current Ratio with F
test, effected together to growth income significantly 0.000. While the result partially with T
test, Return On Asset, Return On Equity, and Net Profit Margin to growth income with
significance and positive of each was 0.029, 0,041 and 0.008. While Debt To Equity Ratio and
Current Ratio to growth income with significance and negative of 0.008 and 0,001.
Companies must be able to demonstrate a good performance, high growth potential,
and delivered company information sufficient to investors about the company.
Keywords: Return On Asset, Return On Equity, Net Profit Margin, Debt to Equity Ratio and
Current Ratio
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Background
Ratio analysis is a form or manner that is commonly used in analyzing the financial statements
of a company. By using tools such as ratio analysis will be able to explain or illustrate the
analyzer about the good and bad circumstances or financial position of a company. In this study
consisted of using profitability ratios Return on Assets (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE) and Net
Profit Margin (NPM), consisting of a leverage ratio Debt To Equity Ratio (DER) and liquidity
ratios consists of current ratio (CR).
An assessment of the financial performance of the company through the financial ratio analysis
to obtain a description of the financial development of the company, so we can assess what has
been achieved in the past and in the future is running. In this study to measure the company's
financial performance, earnings growth is used, because profit is as a tool to measure the
performance of the company, which provides information relating to the management
responsibilities in the management of the resources entrusted to them. (by Munawir, 2007:
68).
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2008. Then the net profit margin in 2011 was 8.99% back but growth declining profits have
increased 81.52% in 2011.
At Debt To Equity Ratio (DER) decreased profits actually go down and vice versa when the Debt
To Equity Ratio (DER) increases earnings growth has increased, this phenomenon is seen in the
year 2009 at which time the Debt To Equity Ratio (DER) experienced a decrease in the amount
of 106.69% 113.54% compared to 2008, profits earned itself involved decreases in the amount
of 49.17% compared to 76.65% in 2008. At Current Ratio (CR) in 2011 decreased by 111.73%
compared to the year 2010 amounted to 133.80%, earnings growth actually go down in 2011
amounted to 77.36% compared to 81.52% the previous year.
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Debt to equity ratio (DER) reflects the company's ability to meet all its obligations, which is
indicated by what proportion of equity capital used to pay the debt. In other words, this ratio is
used to determine what portion of any equity capital as collateral for overall corporate debt or
to assess the amount of debt used by the company.
According Darsono (2005:54), "Debt to equity ratio (DER) is a ratio that shows the percentage
of provision of funds by the shareholders of the lender". The greater the debt-to-equity ratio
(DER), the greater the loan capital that would cause the larger the debt burden (interest cost)
that must be borne by the company. The growing debt burden of the company's profits will be
reduced. Thus the debt-to-equity ratio (DER) a high impact on the size of the company's ability
to distribute or make a profit are high.
Debt to equity ratio (DER) is a financial ratio that indicates the proportion of relationships
(relativity) between debt and equity used to finance the company's assets. The greater the
proportion of debt used for capital structure of a company, the greater the amount of
obligations (Riyanto, 2001:25).
Companies with debt-to-equity ratio (DER) is high will have difficulties to obtain additional
funds from outside. Obligation not something bad if it can provide benefits to its owner and
used effectively and earned enough income to pay interest periodically. With a Debt-To-Equity
Ratio (DER) which bear the company's high risk high losses but also the opportunity to earn
increased profits. Debt to equity ratio (DER) high impact on improving earnings changes, meant
to give effect to the company's profits (Kuswadi, 2005:90). Irawan (2011) in his research found
that the results Debt to equity ratio (DER) negative effect on earnings growth. Princess (2010)
found that the higher the DER identified high total debt that can be used to generate income.
H 4 = Debt-to-equity ratio (DER) negative effect on Profit Growth
2.5. Effect of Current Ratio (CR) Earnings To Growth
Current ratio (CR) is a company's ability to pay off short-term debt with current assets of the
company. Current ratio (CR) indicates not a good proxy for the company in determining its
future earnings growth (Women: 2010). This could be influenced by the supply of raw materials
and goods in process is not ready for sale listed in the Current assets, so that the magnitude of
this component will increase the current ratio (CR) but did not make a profit because the
company must pay for the processing fee to process the inventory into finished goods ready for
sale. In addition, if excessive inventories are not making a profit because the company must pay
as the cost of storage and physical damage. So the effect of the current ratio (CR) ratio is
negative. Where the current ratio (CR) growing niche to experience a decline in profits. Ang
(2001) stated that the high CR value of a company will reduce uncertainty for investors,
however, indicate that the funds idle (idle cash) that will reduce the level of corporate profits.
H 5 = Current Ratio (CR) negative effect on Profit Growth
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Return On Asset
(X1)
Return On
Equity(X2)
Debt To Equity
ratio (X4)
Current Ratio
(X5)
Description:
F Test
T Test
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1. Population and Sample
Population to be studied in this research is all the automotive companies listed in Indonesia
Stock Exchange during the period 2008 to 2012, amounting to 12 companies. The selection of
samples was determined by using a purposive sampling method in order to obtain a
representative sample that is representative of the data to be examined in accordance with the
following criteria:
1. Automotive companies listed on the Stock Exchange in the year 2008 to 2012.
2. Companies have a complete financial statements and audited in the year 2008 to 2012.
3.2. Data Collection Techniques
Data used in this study are secondary data from annual financial reports that in the period
2008-2012. Secondary data is data that has been collected by the data collection agency and
published to the community of data users (Kuncoro, 2009:148). Therefore, data collection
techniques used in this study using the techniques of documentation that is by collecting,
recording, and reviewing secondary data in the form of audited financial statements published
by the company Automotive Indonesia Stock Exchange.
3.3. Operationalization of Variables
3.3.1. Independent Variables
Independent variables are variables that can affect a change in the dependent variable and has
a positive or negative relationship for the other dependent variables (Kuncoro, 2009:50).
Independent variables used in this study is ROA, ROE, NPM, DER and Current Ratio
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Mardiyanto (2009:61)
Mardiyanto (2009:61)
Mardiyanto (2009:61)
Sartono (2001:64)
Sartono (2001:62)
Description:
ΔYit = profit growth in period t
Yit = profit of firm i in period t
Yit-1 = profit of firm i in period t-1
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variable is the growth earnings have a relationship of mutual influence of these variables.
Regression model that can be obtained in this analysis are:
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profit the company generated higher. The results are consistent with previous studies
conducted by Irawan (2011) and Appriliani (2011) where Return On Equity positive and
significant effect on earnings growth at companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange 2009-
2011. This study also supports the theory Suwarno (2004), which mentions The higher the
value the higher the ROE level of profit generated due to additional working capital can be
used to finance the company's operations that could ultimately result in profit. Harahap
(2002: 304), mentions that the profitability of a company's ability to generate earnings for a
certain period. On the other hand Ang (2001:231) also states that the higher the ratio
Return on Equity (ROE) will increase the profit growth. Then Irawan (2011) in his research
found the Return On Equity (ROE) effect on profit growth due to the nature and pattern of
investments made by the company are very precise so that all assets can be used efficiently
so that profits be maximized. In addition to the revenue generated by capital from debt can
be used to cover the cost of capital.
c. Net Profit Margin (NPM) effect on Profit Growth In Automotive Company in Indonesia Stock
Exchange.
To Net Profit Margin acquired a significance level of 0.008 is smaller than the significance
level α (0.05). If the level of significance <α = 0.05, then the hypothesis is stated net profit
margin positive and significant effect on income growth in the automotive company in
Indonesia Stock Exchange. The positive influence between the Net Profit Margin Profit
Growth occurs because the company is able to generate high profits from each sale of the
company so that the company's earnings growth will continue to increase.
The results of this study are consistent with previous studies conducted by Irawan (2011),
Cahyanigrum (2010) Hapsarai (2007) and Appriliani (2011) concluded that the net profit
margin positive and significant effect on earnings growth. This is due to that the company
has a ratio of Net Profit Margin (NPM) is high tend to have higher earnings growth resulting
from higher sales as well. The results of this study support the theory Harahap (2007:304)
states The higher net profit margin (NPM) showed that increasing the company achieved
net profit to net sales. These results are also consistent with the results of research
conducted by Women (2010) which states NPM ratio increased due to the increase in sales
is greater than the increase in costs that will add to earnings in the future. Then Irawan
(2011) found that the company had a ratio of Net Profit Margin (NPM) is high tend to have
higher earnings growth as well and vice versa.
d. Debt To Equity Ratio (DER) effect on Profit Growth In Automotive Company in Indonesia
Stock Exchange.
For Debt To Equity Ratio acquired a significance level of 0.008 is smaller than the
significance level α (0.05). If the level of significance <α = 0.05, then the hypothesis stating
Debt To Equity Ratio is negative and significant effect on income growth in the automotive
company in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The existence of a negative influence between Debt
To Equity Ratio by Profit Growth occurs because of the high proportion of debt that the
company will be higher the liabilities of the company and ultimately the company's profit
growth will be low.
The results of this study are consistent with previous studies conducted by Irawan (2011).
The results of this study support the theory RJ (2001:25) which states that the debt-to-
equity ratio (DER) is a financial ratio that indicates the proportion of relationships (relativity)
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between debt and equity used to finance the company's assets. The greater the proportion
of debt used for capital structure of a company, the greater the number of its obligations.
These results are also in accordance with the opinion Kuswadi (2005:90), which states that
The Debt To Equity Ratio (DER) are high company to bear the risk of high losses but also the
opportunity to earn increased profits. Debt To Equity Ratio (DER) high impact on improving
earnings changes, meant to give effect to the company's advantage. On the other hand
Princess (2010) argues that the higher DER identifies that the total high debt that can be
used to generate income
e. Current Ratio (CR) effect on Profit Growth In Automotive Company in Indonesia Stock
Exchange.
Current Ratio is obtained for a significance level of 0.001 is smaller than the significance
level α (0.05). If the level of significance <α = 0.05, then the hypothesis stating the meaning
of the Current Ratio and significant negative effect on income growth in the automotive
company in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The existence of negative effects between the
Current Ratio Profit Growth occurs because the inventory of raw materials and goods in
process is not ready for sale listed in the Current assets, so that the magnitude of this
component will increase the current ratio (CR) but did not make a profit because the
company must pay for processing fee to process the inventory into finished goods ready for
sale.
The results of this study are consistent with previous research conducted by the daughter
(2010). The results of this study support the notion Daughter (2010) which states that the
current ratio (CR) indicates not a good proxy for the company in determining its future
earnings growth. On the other hand Ang (2001) stated that the high CR value of a company
will reduce uncertainty for investors, however, indicate the presence of idle funds that will
reduce the level of corporate profits.
4.3.1.2. F Test Results (Test Simultaneous)
F-test is conducted to determine the effect of independent variables on the dependent variable
simultaneously. F-test results in Table 4.2 to the following:
Table 4.2. SIMULTANEOUS SIGNIFICANCE TEST RESULTS
ANOVAb
Sum of
Model Squares Df Mean Square F Sig.
1 Regression 432193.443 5 86438.689 12.445 .000a
Residual 340340.616 49 6945.727
Total 772534.059 54
a. Predictors: (Constant), Current Ratio, Debt To Equity Ratio, Return On Equity,
Net Profit Margin, Return On Asset
b. Dependent Variable: Profit Growth
Source: Data processed (2014)
Based on Table 4.2 above F test results obtained for ROA, ROE, NPM DER, and CR positive and
significant effect on earnings growth with a significant level of 0.000 which is <a = 0.05.
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According Ghozali (2006:260) Ha accepted if the number of significance <0.05. The results are
consistent with previous studies conducted by Irawan (2011) and Cahyaningrum (2010).
5.1 CONCLUSION
Based on the results of research and discussion, the researcher suggests the following
conclusions:
1. The Return On Asset positive and significant effect on earnings growth in its Automotive
in Indonesia Stock Exchange.
2. Return On Equity positive and significant effect on income growth in the company's
Automotive in Indonesia Stock Exchange.
3. Net Profit Margin positive and significant effect on income growth in the company's
Automotive in Indonesia Stock Exchange.
4. Debt To Equity Ratio and significant negative effect on the company's Automotive
Earnings Growth in Indonesia Stock Exchange.
5. Current Ratio and significant negative effect on the company's Automotive Earnings
Growth in Indonesia Stock Exchange.
6. Return on Assets, Return on Equity, Net Profit Margin, Debt To Equity Ratio Current
ratio and positive and significant impact on Profit Growth at Automotive companies in
Indonesia Stock Exchange.
5.2 ADVICE
The advice can be given in this study are as follows:
1. Those companies, more attention is expected that the company's ability to generate
profits by means of the use of cost effective and efficient downloading, managing debt,
and Regulate the use of external funds in financing the expansion and future operations.
2. Studies For further, in order to further expand the company to be tested, so that many
samples will be Obtained and Obtain more accurate results. Researchers also suggested
to the next Researchers will use a longer time.
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