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Gunawan, Fajar; Nuswandari, Cahyani

Dinamika Akuntansi Keuangan dan Perbankan 2019 Faculty of Economic and Business Universitas STIKUBANK

This study aims to determine the effect of liquidity, operating cash flow, leverage, fixed asset intensity, and firm size to the selection fixed asset revaluation model in manufactured companies.  This research was done in Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) year 2013-2017.The sample in this research is taken by using purposive sampling method of 501 companies. The data usedare secondary data in the form of company's financial statements analyzed using logistic regression.The results of this study indicate that the liquidity, leverage, and operation cash flow have not effect to the selection of  fixed asset revaluation model. While fixed assets intensity and firm size have positive significant effect to the selection of  fixed asset revaluation model.  Keywords:             Fixed assets revaluation, liquidity, leverage, fixed assets intensity, operating cash flow, and firm size.

Amaliyah, Khoirul; Suwarti, Titiek

Dinamika Akuntansi Keuangan dan Perbankan 2019 Faculty of Economic and Business Universitas STIKUBANK

This study examines the effect of cash flow volatility, accruals, sales volatility, debt level, operating cycle and firm size to earnings persistence. This research is conducted at Indonesia Stock Exchange by using unit of analysis of manufacturing company which have go public. Sampling method using purposive sampling with research period 2014-2016. Relationship and or influence between variables explained by using multiple analysis method with program SPSS 19. The results showed that the sales volatility, debt level and operating cycles had a significant effect. While volatility of cash flow, the amount of accruals and firm size have no effect to earnings persistence.  Keywords: volatility of cash flow, accrual amount, sales volatility, debt level, operating cycle, firm size and profit persistence.