Apakah Profitabilitas dipengaruhi Oleh Non Performing Loans dan Capital Adequacy Ratio?

ABSTRACT Examining how Non-Performing Loans and Capital Adequacy Ratio affect profitability is the aim of this study. This study uses banks published on the IDX in 2024 as the population, sample of the research was originated using a purposive sampling approach. The data sought for this research...

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Main Authors: Temmy, Agus Munandar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Kristen Indonesian Paulus 2025-01-01
Series:Accounting Profession Journal (APAJI)
Online Access:https://ojsapaji.org/index.php/apaji/article/view/278
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description ABSTRACT Examining how Non-Performing Loans and Capital Adequacy Ratio affect profitability is the aim of this study. This study uses banks published on the IDX in 2024 as the population, sample of the research was originated using a purposive sampling approach. The data sought for this research is secondary and sourced from the bank’s annual reports from 2020 to 2023. For evaluating the influence of NPL and CAR on Profitability, writer used multiple linear regression, and for assessing quality of the variables, used classical assumption test. The result of the statistical test reveal that NPL and CAR have simultaneous bearing on profitability. NPL has an opposing impact on Profitability and CAR doesn’t impact profitability. Keyword: NPL, CAR, Profitability, Annual report, Bank
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spelling doaj-art-c0212d964f7845c2a989a57bd50c91fd2025-02-01T18:16:37ZengUniversitas Kristen Indonesian PaulusAccounting Profession Journal (APAJI)2715-76952686-00582025-01-017110.35593/apaji.v7i1.278Apakah Profitabilitas dipengaruhi Oleh Non Performing Loans dan Capital Adequacy Ratio?Temmy0Agus Munandar1StudentUniversitas Esa Unggul ABSTRACT Examining how Non-Performing Loans and Capital Adequacy Ratio affect profitability is the aim of this study. This study uses banks published on the IDX in 2024 as the population, sample of the research was originated using a purposive sampling approach. The data sought for this research is secondary and sourced from the bank’s annual reports from 2020 to 2023. For evaluating the influence of NPL and CAR on Profitability, writer used multiple linear regression, and for assessing quality of the variables, used classical assumption test. The result of the statistical test reveal that NPL and CAR have simultaneous bearing on profitability. NPL has an opposing impact on Profitability and CAR doesn’t impact profitability. Keyword: NPL, CAR, Profitability, Annual report, Bank https://ojsapaji.org/index.php/apaji/article/view/278
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Apakah Profitabilitas dipengaruhi Oleh Non Performing Loans dan Capital Adequacy Ratio?
Accounting Profession Journal (APAJI)
title Apakah Profitabilitas dipengaruhi Oleh Non Performing Loans dan Capital Adequacy Ratio?
title_full Apakah Profitabilitas dipengaruhi Oleh Non Performing Loans dan Capital Adequacy Ratio?
title_fullStr Apakah Profitabilitas dipengaruhi Oleh Non Performing Loans dan Capital Adequacy Ratio?
title_full_unstemmed Apakah Profitabilitas dipengaruhi Oleh Non Performing Loans dan Capital Adequacy Ratio?
title_short Apakah Profitabilitas dipengaruhi Oleh Non Performing Loans dan Capital Adequacy Ratio?
title_sort apakah profitabilitas dipengaruhi oleh non performing loans dan capital adequacy ratio
url https://ojsapaji.org/index.php/apaji/article/view/278
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