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The World Bank in 2014 reports only 36% of Indonesia's population has access to the formal financial institution. This number shows us the level of financial inclusion in Indonesia. There is still some task to do since Indonesian government has the goals 70% level of financial inclusion in 2019....
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The government tries to increase financial inclusion by channeling various social assistance in non-cash, namely through bank accounts, but the results are still not encouraging. Penetration through the supply side, which is also an alternative, is to introduce the mechanism of banking products...
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A high level of population inequality usually accompanies the high poverty rate. Indonesia has various ways to solve this problem. The government is always trying to continuously and simultaneously prepare and implement programs to solve these problems. The Indonesian Conditional Cash Transfer...
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Presidential Regulation (Perpres) No. 82 of 2016 concerning the National Inclusive Financial Strategy established on September 1, 2016, is one of the Government's efforts to improve public access to financial services. A survey from several foreign survey institutions such as the World Bank...
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The drop shipping transaction which a glance look like bai’ assalam, especially parallel salam, which is suspension transaction model that allowed in Islam. But, there is a little difference in the dropship (online store) does not accommodate for sell. Therefore, from that thing makes...
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The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) has dominated finance theory for over thirty years; it suggests that the market beta alone is sufficient to explain stock returns. However evidence shows that the cross-section of stock returns cannot be described solely by the one-factor CAPM. Therefore,...
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This study aimed to test five fundamental factors (growth, profitability, leverage, liquidity, and efficiency) and two market ratios (earning ratio, and price earning ratio) that predicted to influence stock price in several groups of manufacturing industries listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange...
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This study aimed to clarify the value of the bias beta stocks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and make corrections to the bias value using Scholes and Williams, Dimson, and Fowler and Rorke. Results of this study indicate that the stock beta is the value of bias, besides the results...
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This study aimed to a stock portfolio formed with composite of companies market (PER, PBV, ROE, EPS, PSR, and B/M, VaR) and accounting performance (ROE, and EPS) also their market capitalization in Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2003-2006. Some clarification need to achieved, such as: real...
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As reaction from market inefficient specified about information distribution, all market participant trying to reduce the effect with various means, among other things by perceiving historical behavior of share price. One of result namely contrarian strategy by believing that loser portfolio...
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