Abstract

The value of companies in the consumer goods sector listed on the IDX in the 2015-2018 period tends to fluctuate. Company value can reflect the prosperity of a company. The value of the company is also a consideration for investors to invest. One indicator used to measure the high and low values of a company is to look at the company's Price to Book Value (PBV). By analyzing a company's financial statements, it can be seen whether the company has a high or low investment value. The financial ratios reflected in the financial statements are thought to affect the value of the company. This study intends to examine the effect of Debt Equity Ratio (DER), Return on Assets (ROA), Current Ratio (CR), and Asset Growth on Price to Book Value (PBV). The sampling technique used purposive sampling and obtained a sample of 20 consumer goods sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2015-2018 period. The research method uses panel data regression analysis. From the results of the study concluded that DER, ROA, and Asset Growth had a positive and significant effect on PBV, whereas CR had a negative and not significant effect on PBV.

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