Authors:
Anthony Hardinal Sijabat
and
Khaira Amalia Fachrudin
Affiliation:
Universitas Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
Keyword(s):
Financial Distress, Firm Size, Firm Intrinsic Value, Profitability, Free Cash Flow to Firm, Valuation, Property and Real Estate Sector.
Abstract:
The intrinsic value of a firm is the fair value of all future net cash flows resulted from a business. The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of financial distress and firm size on profitability; the effect of financial distress, firm size, and profitability on intrinsic value of firm; and the indirect effect of financial distress and firm size on intrinsic value of firm by profitability as intervening variable. The population of the research was the companies in property and real estate sector listed in BEI (Indonesia Stock Exchange). The statistics method which used to test hypotheses is path analysis. The result show that financial distress had a negative and significant influence on profitability, firm size had a positive and insignificant influence on profitability, financial distress had a negative and insignificant influence on intrinsic value, firm size and profitability had a positive and significant influence on intrinsic value, profitability could mediate t
he correlation of financial distress with intrinsic value of firm, and profitability could not mediate the correlation of firm size with intrinsic value of firm.
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