KnE Social Sciences
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Analysis of the Factors Influencing Dividend Policy: Evidence of Indonesian Listed Firms
Published date: Nov 12 2018
Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences
Issue title: The 2018 International Conference of Organizational Innovation (ICOI-2018)
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The purpose of this study is to determine the influences of the company variables to dividend policy of firms. There are four hypotheses draw for this study to increase our understanding of the effect and relationship of dividend payout of firms, such as sales, profitability, companies’ debt, and assets growth. The data used were the financial reports of manufacturing company that were obtained through IDX from 2013–2016. Four hypotheses, which relate to dividend payout such as sales, assets growth, profitability and debt financing, were tested in this research. Regression analysis indicated that profitability, sales and assets growth have positive significant influence to dividend payout but debt has negative significant.
Keywords: dividend payout, sales, assets growth, profitability and debt financing
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