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- ItemALTMAN Z-SCORE MODEL OF BANKRUPTCY RISK ANALYSIS OF PROPERTY SECTOR COMPANIES IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE(Internasional Journal of Accounting Information Science and Leadership, 2010) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; Jayanti, Kurniasari DianEarly warning system for financial problem that threatened the operation of industry is needed to anticipates financial difficulty to company. One predicition model commonly used is Altman Z-score which analyze combination of financial ratios on financial statement to see the different between bankrupt and non bankrupt companies
- ItemANALISA PERBANDINGAN RASIO BUNGA ANTARA BANK KONVENSIONAL DAN BANK SYARIAH. (Studi Kasus pada Bank Mandiri dan Bank Muamalat)(FE, UII, 2009-10-8) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; Dika, TiffaniCurrent world’s economy is inseparatable from Banking because business activities always linked to source of funding. As financial institution, bank serves as mediator between those who have money and those who need it to run business activities. Sharia banking appearances in Indonesia at 1991, initiated by MUI and Indonesian government, has brought some new spirits in Indonesian economics. Since then, Sharia banking has proved that it could survive through the global financial crisis in Indonesia. In this study we want to compare efficiency level between conventional and sharia banking in Indonesia. One way to asses efficiency level of a company is from its interest ratio (monthly interest rate compare to interest income). The purpose of study is comparing interest ratio between conventional and sharia banking in Indonesia during period of 2003 - 2006. For the study we use data from Bank Muamalat (sharia) and Bank Mandiri (conventional) This study is counducted to determine whether conventional interest rate ratio is higher than sharia bank. The method used is comparative descriptive method while data analysis technique used is two sample independent test. different average test. To find out the the difference between conventional and sharia bank, we used the homogeneous test of F-test. Then, used T-test to measure the actual significant result. The study result shows that Sharia Bank (Bank Muamalat) have more efficient fundraising compare to conventional bank (Bank Mandiri). Conventional interest rate ratio is higher than sharia banking. It has been proved with the tcount > ttable and based on probability Pvalue < 0.05, it describes that H0 is been rejected which means that conventional interest rate is higher than sharia bank.
- ItemANALISIS PELAKSANAAN PROGRAM PENINGKATAN TOEFL SCORE MAHASISWA DI DALAM MENINGKATKAN KOMPETENSI LULUSAN YANG BERDAYA SAING (Studi Kasus Mahasiswa Universitas Widyatama)(Seminar Nasional Pendidikan, Lembaga Peneltian dan FKIP Universitas Lampung, 2008-01-26) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; Hayati, Neuneung Ratna; MardiThe competitive key factor of a nation is having human resources that have competencies and ability to compete globally. Widyatama University has stated in its Strategic Plan that the increase of graduate quality that can create sustainable growth of the institution must be maintained and improved. The creation of competitive and adaptive study system for the graduates entering the entrepreneur profession (employment creation) or private enterprise (employability) is a must. The English literacy is required not only to meet the knowledge aspect of academic need, but also as a global communication media. Therefore Widyatama University set English literacy of students, using TOEFL Score as indicator, as one of its quality objectives i.e. 75% of its graduates has TOEFL score minimum of 450. To achieve that quality objective, the institution implement incoming test at the first year, in process test at the second and third year, and outgoing test/TOEFL Test Preparation (last year). Incoming Test is used as an indicator base to evaluate the students study improvement and to measure the effectiveness of English literacy improvement program by comparing it to the in process and outgoing test results.
- ItemANAUSA MENGENAI PRODUKTIVITAS KAUM PEREMPUAN DALAM MENUNJUKKAN EKSISTENSI DI ERA GLOBAUSASI(Seminar Nasional Wanita, Pusat Studi Wanita UGM, 2009-06) Muchlis, Tanti IrawatiPerdebatan perbedaan peran antara kaum perempuan dan pria merupakan satu prinsip individual differences, yang terkait dengan kaidah dalam memenuhi bagaimana perilaku manusia sebenamya. Saat ini terjadi snatu perubahan dimana kaum perempuan (khususnya perempuan bekerja) dengan berbekal pendidikan dan pengalaman yang lebih tinggi dibanding sebelumnya tetapi masih belum mampu untuk menempati posisi puncak dalam suatu organisasi. Hal ini mendatangkan suatu pemikiran jika dikaitkan dengan sumber daya yang harus dikeluarkan oleh kaum perempuan 0ika diukur secara financial) besamya adalah sama dengan kaum perempuan. Tetapi ditinjau dari sisi produktivitas dapat dikatakan masih belum menghasilkan output yang sama dengan kaum pria. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk melmat sejauh mana tingkat produktivitas kaum perempuan dibandingkan dengan kaum pria sehingga dapat menjadi suatu bahan pemikiran bagi kaum perempuan dalam meningkatkan harkat dan martabatnya.
- ItemBANKRUPTCY RISK ANALYSIS OF PROPERTY SECTOR LISTED COMPANIES IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE USING ALTMAN Z-SCORE(Intellectbase International Consortium, 2010-03-08) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; Jayanti, Kurniasari DianEarly warning system for financial problem that threatened the operation of industry is needed to anticipates financial difficulty to company. One prediction model commonly used is Altman Z-score which analyze combination of financial ratios on financial statement to see the different between bankrupt and non-bankrupt companies. In this model, there are 5 financial ratios indicators that combined to differentiate between bankrupt and non-bankrupt companies, i.e. Working Capital to Total Assets, Retained Earnings to Total Assets, Earning Before Income Tax to Total Assets, Market Value of Equity to Book Value of Liabilities and Sales to Total Assets. These financial ratios represent liquidity, profitability, solvability and activity aspects of the company. The original work of Altman is applied to publicly held manufactures companies. In this study, we use Altman Z-score to property sector in Indonesia. We analyzed bankruptcy risk of property companies listed at Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) on period of 2004-2008 using Altman Z-score prediction model on their audited financial statements. The result of study of 19 listed property companies show that for 5 (five) consecutive years based on Altman Z-score, only 2 (two) companies, LPCK and JRPT are fit into healthy companies category. While only one company, BMSR is fit into bankrupt company category for 5 (five) consecutive years and one company, LPKR is fit into grey area.
- ItemCOMPARISON ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ON SHARIAH BANKING (Case Study In Indonesia And Malaysia)(International Business Academics Consortium Academiy of Taiwan Information Systems Research College of Business National Taipei University, 2009-08-06) Hayati, Neuneung Ratna; Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; Oktaviani, FarahBanking Corporation has a very significant role in economic parts of a country, because Bank has a strategic function in developing the country. Nowadays, there are two systems in banking corporation. These two are conventional system (using interest based income), and the other one is Islamic banking system (using profit sharing based income). In the early appearance, Islamic banking was just some alternative system in financial and economic world. But as time goes by, it’s no longer just a second choice, but it begins to be a solution for them who want to be part of a fairer economic system. Besides, most Moslem community is much more aware that conventional banking system is no longer provide their needs, which is to get non-interest based income, as their faith ask to. Malaysia is one of the first nations to implement Islamic banking system. Indonesia itself begins to apply it in early 90’s, 1991 for the exact year. On that case, it’s very interesting for the writer to see closely, what is exactly the differences between Islamic banking in Indonesia and Malaysia. The result is there are no significant differences in finance performances between Islamic Bank in Indonesia and Malaysia.
- ItemDELAPAN PRINSIP MANAJEMEN MUTU(FOKUS, Jurnal Akuntansi dan Manajemen, Volume 4 Nomor 2, NOvember 2002, Universitas Widyatama, November 2002) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati
- ItemDETERMINANTS OF IPO: THE LISTED FIRM IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE(Solid State Technology Volume: 63 Issue: 3, 2020) Haryono, Sabila Firadesi; Gunawan, Dilla Lestari; Putriana, Devia; Hadryan, M. Alfikri; Muchlis, Tanti IrawatiThis research aims to determine the factors that influence the underpricing variables used are leverage, auditor's reputation, underwriter reputation, and size. The method used in this study is purposive sampling, obtained a sample of 159 companies listed on the Indonesian stock exchange. The study was conducted using descriptive statistical analysis and regression analysis with a significant level of 5%, the results of the study concluded that the leverage variable shows a negative effect on underpricing in IPO shares, Auditor's reputation shows a negative effect on underpricing on IPO shares, Underwriter's reputation shows a positive effect on underpricing in IPO shares. IPO shares and Size showed a positive influence on underpricing on IPO shares.
- ItemENHANCING GRADUATES COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH INDUSTRIAL NETWORKING(International Conference on Technology Business Management, 2009-03) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; Hayati, Neuneung RatnaThe competitive key factor of a nation is having human resources that have competencies and ability to compete globally. Widyatama University has stated in its Strategic Plan that the increase of graduate quality can create sustainable growth. One of the requirements from ISO 9001:2000 is the obligation of management to regularly monitor and evaluate stakeholder perception to the products and services as the key to create sustainability. Develop external networking especially with Industry is one important things must to do by Widyatama University to get link & match their graduates with Industry. This study wants to measure and analyze the ability of Widyatama graduates to compete with others. This research has been conducted since 2006 and used exploration study to explore what exactly the competencies should have by graduates. The result shows that there’s significant influence between graduates that have better soft skill to compete in Industry. The study expects to be more clarified and the result is needed to improve the quality continuously.
- ItemTHE INFLUENCE OF EMPLOYEE WEALTH PROGRAM TO MOTIVATION WORK IN PT X(AIMS International, 2009-04-29) Hayati, Neuneung Ratna; Muchlis, Tanti IrawatiBig challenge to every organization is to find breakthrough to achieve employee satisfaction and productivity in order to maintain a sustainable organization. PT. X has conduct employee wealth program that has purpose to increase motivation of their employee. Motivation in this context refers to the initiation, direction, intensity and persistence of human behavior. It can be conclude that between employee wealth and motivation has a middle up relationship. From hypothetical test, it can be conclude that if employee wealth as employee expectation, so that their working motivation will be increase
- ItemTHE INFLUENCE OF IMPLEMENTATION KANBAN SYSTEM ON THE SERVICE RATE: A CASE STUDY(Assumtion University Bangkok Thailand, 2007-10-17) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; Supratman, Tendy LesmanaOne approach to maximize profit, as the company objective, is to eliminate all kind of inefficiency in production process, including inventory. Efficient inventory system by providing only materials needed at the time and at the place needed, is called the Just In Time System which using Kanban as tool to determine the need. Kanban System is assumed to have positive significant influence on Service Rate level. The result is expected to provide empirical evidence regarding academic concept thought operational productively as well as emphasizes the need to conduct improvements as well as the need of management in conducting continuous quality improvement.
- ItemTHE INFLUENCE OF OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE (FAMILY SHARES) TO VALUE OF FIRM(National Taipei University, 2009-07-06) Muchlis, Tanti IrawatiKalbe Farma Group was founded in 1966 as a family owned corporation with initial capital contributed among 6 brothers. This pharmaceutical corporation since then has grown rapidly, and currently has been transformed into one of the main pharmaceutical company in Indonesia. The Company's current main areas of business activities are the production, distribution, marketing and packaging of pharmaceuticals, health foods and other consumer products. To achieved current performance and become large corporation, Kalbe Farma Group as family owned corporation, implement a basic policy maintaining high profitability without sacrificing importance of family interest. To do this, Kalbe Farma Group has long since given the management of its company to professionals including expatriate while maintaining high ownership structure within founding family. This study is conducted to see whether the strategy taken by the owner of Kalbe Farma Group has significance influence to the value of the firm. We try to find the correlation between the structure of ownership and the profitability of PT. Kalbe Farma ( Persero) Tbk. The data come from published annual report during period of year 2000-2005. Result of research show the following result that the ownership structure (family shares) is not significant influence positively to value of firm (both of indicators, ROA & ROE). However, the result shows that although there is not the significant influence positively of the ownership structure (family shares) to value of firm. There are several questions and inquiries that need to be clarified and the result emphasizes the need to conduct next research which include other aspects, e.g. macro economics or exchange rate.
- ItemTHE INFLUENCE OF RUPIAH TO USD EXCHANGE RATE, BANK INDONESIA CERTIFICATES (SBI) RATES, AND INFLATION OF CUSTOMER PRICE INDEX ON THE STOCK PRICE OF PROPERTY SECTORS COMPANIES IN INDONESIAN STOCK EXCHANGE(International Conference on Business and Information 2010, National Taipei University, 2010-07-05) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; Hartono, AhmadThe global financial crisis was started when the loss of investments of US financial institutions in sub-prime mortgage increase dramatically. Their investments that aim to give profits has given them the opposite result. The rise of interest rates while housing prices started to drop moderately in the US, has increase the rate of default of subprime mortgage. Financial institutions that has vast amount of subprime mortgage investment suffered unprecedented heavy loss that leading to foreclosure of several financial giants and drop of the stock prices. This events become a financial crisis to the world economy including Indonesia. Several factors that influence stock price are profitability, interest rate, inflation and exchange rate. This study is conducted to determine the influence of Rupiah to USD exchange rate, Bank Indonesia Certificates (SBI) rates, and inflation of Customer Price Index to the stock price of property sectors companies in Indonesian Stock Exchange, both simultaneously and partial. This study using monthly data in the period of August 2007 – November 2008. The exchange rate, SBI rate and CPI is treated as independent variables dan changes of property sector stock prices as dependent variable. To determine the influence of independent variables to dependent variable we used double linear regression analysis, double and partial correlation analysis to find determination coefficient. Hypothesis is test using F-statistic and t-statistic tests in 5% significance level. The result of F-test showed that together, Rupiah to USD exchange rate, Bank Indonesia Certificates (SBI) rates, and inflation of Customer Price Index has significant influence to stock prices of property sector during period of study. Further partial analysis show that only Rupiah to USD exchange rate has the significant influence.
- ItemTHE INFLUENCE OF TEACHING STAFF PERFORMANCE ON STUDENT SATISFACTION(Universitas Kristen Maranatha, 2007-11-28) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; Hayati, Neuneung Ratna; MardiSustainability is one of the strategic issues for higher education instirution (DUCT!, 1995) that can be achieved through Quality Assurance. It means that the higher education institution has to implement total quality in their management. Total quality is based on three fundamental principles, such as: 1. Focus on customer and stakeholders, 2. Participation and teamwork by everyone in the organization, and 3. A process focus supported by continuous improvement and learning (Evans & Lindsay;2002). Facing an increasing in competitive environment in the private education sector in Indonesia, Widyatama University is also forced to implement the Total Quality Assurance (rQA) concept in its management system. Implied by the TQA concept and maintain consistently, Widyatama has been measuring their teaching staff performance (as a part of teamwork in university) and student satisfaction (as the customer) periodically. The objective of this study is to analyze the influence of teaching staff performance on Student Satisfaction. Such measurement has been conducted for the past 3 years. The Teaching Staff Performance is assumed to have significant influence on Student Satisfaction. The result is expected to provide empirical evidence regarding the academic concept through Quality Assurance as well as emphasizes the need to conduct inspections as well as the need of management in conducting corrective and preventive action.
- ItemKEPUASAN PELANGGAN (MAHASISWA) DALAM PELAYANAN PENDIDIKAN SEBAGAI PERBAIKAN MUTU BERKELANJUTAN DALAM PENDIDIKAN TINGGI (Studi Kasus di Universitas Widyatama)(Seminar Nasional Pendidikan, Lembaga Peneltian dan FKIP Universitas Lampung, 2008-01-26) Hayati, Neuneung Ratna; Muchlis, Tanti Irawati; MardiBig challenge to every organization is to find breakthrough to achieve consistent customer and stakeholder satisfaction in order to maintain a sustainable organization. Customer satisfaction is measure by comparing the customer’s perception of actual services received to the customer’s expectation of the services. Customer satisfaction measurement conducted to find out the satisfaction level to the Widyatama University services. One of the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 is the obligation of management to regularly monitor and evaluate stakeholder perception to the products and services as the key to create sustainability. Since 2005 Widyatama University has used Student’s Satisfaction Inventory, adapted from quality of service measurement methods developed by USA Group, Noel Levitz. The method uses importance level, satisfaction level, and gap between importance and satisfaction. The result is used to analyze in determining improvement priority using importance-satisfaction matrix. Convenience sampling techniques is used in questionnaire distribution including active students from all faculties so the result will reflect performance of University services.
- ItemPASAR MODAL SEBAGAI BAGIAN USAHA PEMULIHAN PEREKONOMIAN INDONESIA(FOKUS : Jurnal Akuntansi dan Manajemen Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Bandung, Vol.3 No.2, Universitas Widyatama, 2001-11) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati
- ItemPengenalan Audit Mutu Internal Berdasarkan Standar Mutu ISO Seri 9000(STIEB Yayasan Widyatama, 2001-02) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati-
- ItemPENGENALAN STANDAR MUTU ISO SERI 9000(FOKUS : Jurnal Akuntansi dan Manajemen Fakultas Ekonomi, Volume 2 No.1, 2000-08) Muchlis, Tanti Irawati-
- ItemPENGHAPUSAN SUBSIDI BAHAN BAKAR MINYAK DAN EFEKNYA TERHADAP DAYA BELI MASYARAKAT INDONESIA(Seminar Nasional Hasil Penelitian 2008, LPPM Universitas Djuanda, 2008-08-19) Hayati, Neuneung Ratna; Muchlis, Tanti Irawati
- ItemTHE PRODUCT PORTFOLIO: REVISITED ASSESSING COMPETITIVE POSITION IN EDUCATIONAL SERVICES SECTOR(Journal Review of Management Innovation and Creativity, 2011) Sutoko, Mame S.; Muchlis, Tanti IrawatiThe product portfolio concept, firstly introduced by Bruce D. Henderson (1970), the founder of Boston Consulting Group, has been widely known as a milestone in Business Strategy literature. This analytical tool was so appealing and has been attracting a wide discussion since almost 40 years ago for its simplicity in assessing competitive position of company products and formulating strategic programs for future growth and development. Surprisingly, despite of its popularity, there were only a few reports on its application in practice. A widespread confusion and misunderstanding on how to put this analytical tool at work was seemingly the main root hampering any implementation attempt. Literature stuck only at introductory level of the concept, losing words of how to describe further the details for application. This report shares the experience of Widyatama University in using the said Product Portfolio for assessing its competitive posture and shows the advantage of this simple powerful technique. Market share and growth are among industry factors linked directly to profitability, a basic structural model, long time studied and revealed by the discipline of industrial economics, triggering many empirical studies. While quality of educational services remain undoubtedly an ultimate competitive advantage, the recent pressure and growing opinion treating higher education more as private services, places this sector under market competition law and market share becomes a determinant factor affecting sustainability of any higher education institution