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    Applying Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earning and Capital (Rgec) Method to Predict the Bank Health (Case Study on PT. Bank Tabungan Negara)

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    This study aimed to analyze the health of PT. Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk over period of 2013 to 2017 RGEC method approach (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earnings, Capital). This research is quantitative descriptive method. The variables in this study include Risk Profile using the ratio of Non Performing Loans (NPLs) and loan to Deposits Ratio (LDR), GCG using Composite Rating GCG, Earnings use ratios Return on Assets (ROA) and Net Interest Margin (NIM) and Last Capital uses Adequacy Capital ratio (CAR). The results showed Bank BTN predicate healthy enough where banks are still quite capable of carrying out risk-based banking management well, so they deserve to be trusted community. However, the calculation of the proportion of Loan to Deposits Ratio (LDR) is below standard bank of Indonesia with the predicate less healthy

    Pengaruh Informasi Keuangan dan Informasi Non Keuangan terhadap Initial Return di Bursa Efek Indonesia

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    The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of financial and non-financial information on initial returns on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Financial information in this study is measured by the variables of earnings per share, debt to equity ratio, return on assets, the proportion of old shareholder ownership, and price earning ratio. Non-financial information is measured by variables of auditor reputation, underwriter reputation, and company age. The data collection method used purposive sampling. The number of research samples is 52 companies that experience underpricing when conducting initial public offerings listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2015-2018. The analytical tool used is multiple linear regression analysis using SPSS 25 analysis tool. The results show that earnings per share, return on assets, the proportion of old shareholder ownership, underwriter reputation, and company age have a significant effect on initial return. Meanwhile, debt to equity ratio, price earning ratio, and auditor reputation have no effect on initial return
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