The Nexus between Corporate Financial Ratio and Price Earnings Performance: Evidence from President Election Period in Indonesia

  • Cahyono S
  • Fernando H
  • Primasatya R
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Abstract

This research aims to obtain an empirical overview of the influence of financial performance on stock prices in situations of political uncertainty in Indonesia. Our sample includes all non-financial public companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2011 to 2019, totalling 1,899 company-years. This study uses fixed-effects regression to test the hypothesis. The researchers found that financial performance positively and negatively affects stock prices. Specifically, we found a negative relationship between financial performance proxied by Return on Equity and Debt to Ratio. In contrast, liquidity, return on Assets, and Net Profit Margin have a negative effect on financial performance. Furthermore, our evidence becomes unique when in conditions of political uncertainty, where more financial performance has a negative impact on stock prices. This study provides practical and theoretical implications to fill gaps in previous literature regarding financial performance and its influence on stock prices.

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Cahyono, S., Fernando, H. A., & Primasatya, R. D. (2023). The Nexus between Corporate Financial Ratio and Price Earnings Performance: Evidence from President Election Period in Indonesia. Jurnal Akuntansi Dan Keuangan, 25(2), 101–116. https://doi.org/10.9744/jak.25.2.101-116

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