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Analysis Net Profit, Dividend, Debt, Cash Flow, and Capital Net Working That Influence Investment Decisions on Manufacturing Companies
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2020
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Manufacturing CompaniesReal InvestmentAccountingBusinessCost Of CapitalCapital NetVariable Net IncomeBusiness StrategyNet Working CapitalsAnalysis Net ProfitNet ProfitInvestment StrategyFinanceCapital StructureFinancial Structure
This research was conducted to analyze the influence of factors of net profit, dividends, debt, cash flow and net working capitals simultaneously and partially on investment decisions of manufacturing companies. The population of this study were 35 manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2017-2019. Samples were selected using a purposive sampling method totaling 24 companies. Data were processed using multiple linear regression tests using SPSS. The results of this study indicate that the variable net income, dividends, debt, cash flow and net working capital simultaneously influence the investment decisions of manufacturing companies. Partially, the positive and significant influence is dividends and debt, while the variable net income, cash flow and net working capital have a positive but not significant effect on investment decisions.