Browsing by Author "Fatihat, Gita Genia"
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- ItemFORMATION OF OPTIMUM PORTFOLIO USING SINGLE INDEX MODEL (Case Study of Stock LQ 45 Period 2016 - 2019)(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Yuliani, Reva; Sutisna, Deden; Oktaviani, Desy; Fatihat, Gita Genia; Padmanegara, Oliver HasanInvestment is the investment of a number of funds or goods that are expected to provide more results in the future. The purpose of this study is to determine the optimal portfolio with its composition. The method used is the Single Index Model method and the data used in this study are quantitative data. Based on the results of this study it can be concluded that the optimal portfolio produced 3 optimal shares of 31 shares that were sampled in this study including ANTM 22%, SRIL 36% and INCO 42% with expected portfolio returns of 0.0546 with a portfolio standard deviation level of 0,1563.
- ItemINCOME STATEMENT PENTACODE DIGITAL (Using Business Model Canvas)(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Fatihat, Gita Genia; Yuliani, Reva; Oktaviani, Desy; Sutisna, Deden; Hasan, OliverThis study aims to describe the business model in Penta code Digital and its current strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in it to be able to propose a new business model canvas. The method used is descriptive method. The method used is qualitative methods and modelling. And technique of the data used by other interviews, a questionnaire, and observation. The results show that the picture of the business model now is nine blocks of the business model canvas Penta code Digital has a weakness in the block channels, revenue streams, and key activities. While, Penta code Digital has a strength in the cost structure, value propositions, customer relationships, key partnerships, and customer segments. The new business model for the Penta code Digital is by adding product content, optimizing channels, and increasing revenue streams.
- ItemTHE INFLUENCE OF FINANCIAL LEVERAGE AND GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES ON DIVIDEND POLICIES IN GO PUBLIC MANUFACTURE COMPANIES LISTED IN INDEX LQ 45 INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE(Solid State Technology Volume: 63 Issue: 3, 2020) Fatihat, Gita GeniaThe objectives of this research are to determine which factors that significantly affect dividend policy in manufacturing listed company on The LQ45 Index of Indonesia Stock Exchange. The methodology of this research was panel data regression. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. The sample used 9 companies engaged in the manufacturing listed company on The LQ45 Index of Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2015 to 2019. The results of this study indicate that the variable financial leverage has a significant negative effect on dividend policy and there is insignificant effect Growth Opportunities on dividend payout ratio. Based on the results, this research suggests that managers should consider the major factors affecting stock returns. Managers need to pay attention to the capital structure owned by the company because with the lower debt, company can increase the proportion of the distribution of dividend.
- ItemMACROECONOMIC AND NET FOREIGN FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE COMPOSITE STOCK PRICE INDEX(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Yuliani, Reva; Sutisna, Deden; Oktaviani, Desy; Fatihat, Gita GeniaThis study aims to examine the effect of Indonesia's macroeconomic and foreign transactions on the Composite Stock Price Index. The data analysis technique used in this study is to use linear regression analysis multiple. The data used in this study is the time series data for the 2016-2018 period. SBI variable has a negative and significant effect on composite. Inflation, Exchange Rate, SBI, Amount of Money Supply and net foreign transactions Simultaneously influence the composite. whereas partially the variables that influence the composite are the exchange rate, the SBI and the money supply. Macroeconomic variables used in this study can explain the composite of 61% while the rest is influenced by other variables. Investors should decide before investing to take into account macroeconomic variables. The difference between this study and previous research adds the variable Number of Outstanding Shares and foreign transactions in the Indonesian capital market.
- ItemTHE POTENCIAL OF THE DUTCH CAVE AND JAPANESE CAVE FOREST PARK Ir. H. DJUANDA AS A PRODUCT OF DARK TOURISM BASED ON 4A TOURISM COMPONENT APPROACH(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Oktaviani, Desy; Sutisna, Deden; Fatihat, Gita Genia; Hasan, Oliver; Yuliani, RevaBandung in addition to having a diversity of potential attractions and natural tourism activities, also has a large share in the history of Indonesia after colonialism, so that Bandung has a lot of history both positive and negative. One of the historical relics in Bandung is the Dutch Cave and the Japanese Cave in the area of Taman Hutan Raya Juanda (Tahura Djuanda). Dark tourism which is a special part of historical tourism because there are historical tourism destinations that bring memories of grief, sadness and tragedy, having the potential to be developed in the Tahura DJuanda region. This qualitative study aims to identify the internal and external potential of the Dutch Cave and the Japanese Cave in supporting dark tourism in the city of Bandung. Premier data is obtained through in-depth interviews with managers and field staff on duty. Furthermore, in-depth interviews with the government on the extent of the policies and management of the Dutch cave and Goa Japan including the obstacles encountered. The data obtained were then analyzed using the content analysis method approach to the 4A tourism component. This research can provide wider knowledge and insight related to the potential of dark tourism in the city of Bandung and can contribute in terms of the economy and the provision of large employment opportunities for the community. In addition, this research can be useful as input for relevant parties, especially policy makers who will develop dark tourism, so as to educate tourists about the sacrifice of people who strived for national independence. The research indicate that the Dutch Cave and Japanese Cave meet the criteria for dark tourism in the darkest spectrum, because the caves have a dark history that occurred during the colonial period where a tragic event that resulted in death occurred both during its construction and during their use.