Abstract


 
 The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the Effect of Cash Turnover, Capital Adequacy, and Company Size on Profitability (Study on Conventional Banking Company Listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange Year 2016-2018). The type of research is a quantitative research associative with the reseach conducted bu\y collecting data such as documents or archives available on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016-2018, sources of citations, and bibliography. The sample selection is performed by purposive sampling. The population in this study was 42 and sample 12 in conventional banking companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The analysis technique is using multiple linear regression analysis. The results of the study using hypothesis testing in which classical assumption tests had been carried out first. Based on the results of multiple linear regression tests show that 53.4% of profitability factors can be explained by cash turnover, capital adequacy, and company size, while the remaining 46.6% is explained by other factors not examined in this study. T test results indicate that the variable cash turnover partially have a positive and significant effect on profitability. While capital adequacy, and the company size variable partially has no effect on profitability. F test results show that simultaneously the variable cash turnover, capital adequacy, and company size together have a positive and significant effect on profitability.
 Keyword: Cash Turnover, Capital Adequacy, Company Size, and Profitability.

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