This research aims to analyze and provide empirical evidence related to the effect of firm size (SIZE), leverage (LEV), cash flow (CF), net working capital (NWC), and Dividend Payment (DPR) to cash holding (CHD) manufacture companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2010 – 2014. This research uses secondary data collected from the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX). The data used in the form of financial statement data manufacture company from 2010 – 2014. Of the 144 manufacture company, acquired 83 companies sampled in this study. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of hypothesis testing through the F test, indicating that the variable SIZE, LEV, CF, NWC, and DPR simultaneous effect on...
This study aims to determine whether there is influence between size, current ratio, profitability, ...
Cash holding is cash that must be available to the company to take certain actions in thefuture, dec...
This study aims to analyze the effect of leverage, net working capital, and firm size on cash holdin...
This study aims to analyze the effect of leverage (LEV), DPR, growth opportunity (GROWTH), capital e...
The presence of cash in the balance sheet of a company becomes an essential component. Without the c...
Cash is used to support the smooth running of operations and maintain company liquidity. The purpose...
This study seeks to explain the tendency of company cash holding by examining the factors that infl...
The purpose of this study is to examine determinants of cash holdings of non-financial firms listed ...
The need for cash held by the company is important because it can be used as investment, pay dividen...
Christina Oktavia Stefani, 2014: The Influence of Firm’s Characteristics Towards Cash Holding on Man...
Cash is the most liquid assets company that serves as a blood company in the moving operating routi...
Hana Virli Annisa, 2018: The Analysis of Factors that Influence Cash Holdings. Universitas Negeri Ja...
This study aims to examine the effect of firm size, leverage, and growth opportunity on cash holding...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of firm size, leverage, profitabilit...
This study aimed to examine and discover the effect of leverage, capital expenditure, sales growth, ...
This study aims to determine whether there is influence between size, current ratio, profitability, ...
Cash holding is cash that must be available to the company to take certain actions in thefuture, dec...
This study aims to analyze the effect of leverage, net working capital, and firm size on cash holdin...
This study aims to analyze the effect of leverage (LEV), DPR, growth opportunity (GROWTH), capital e...
The presence of cash in the balance sheet of a company becomes an essential component. Without the c...
Cash is used to support the smooth running of operations and maintain company liquidity. The purpose...
This study seeks to explain the tendency of company cash holding by examining the factors that infl...
The purpose of this study is to examine determinants of cash holdings of non-financial firms listed ...
The need for cash held by the company is important because it can be used as investment, pay dividen...
Christina Oktavia Stefani, 2014: The Influence of Firm’s Characteristics Towards Cash Holding on Man...
Cash is the most liquid assets company that serves as a blood company in the moving operating routi...
Hana Virli Annisa, 2018: The Analysis of Factors that Influence Cash Holdings. Universitas Negeri Ja...
This study aims to examine the effect of firm size, leverage, and growth opportunity on cash holding...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of firm size, leverage, profitabilit...
This study aimed to examine and discover the effect of leverage, capital expenditure, sales growth, ...
This study aims to determine whether there is influence between size, current ratio, profitability, ...
Cash holding is cash that must be available to the company to take certain actions in thefuture, dec...
This study aims to analyze the effect of leverage, net working capital, and firm size on cash holdin...