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Pengembalian Atas Investasi Modal

DI
SUSUN
OLEH
:
KELOMPOK
III


1. Yusdiman

 
 :
P1700209008

2. Abdullah

 
 :
P1700209012

3. Semuel
Batlajery

 :
P1700209020

4. Nataniel
Papalangi
 :P1700209022

5. Maryam

 
 :
P1700209032

6. Citra
Ariany
 
 :P1700209046


Program
Pasca
Sarjana
Manajemen
Keuangan

Universitas
Hasanuddin

2010


BAB I
PENDAHULUAN

A. LATAR BELAKANG
Analisis laporan keuangan melibatkan penilaian baik resiko maupun pengembalian. Istilah “pengembalian atas investasi modal” atau “modal yang diinvestasikan” ( return on invested capital) mengacu pada laba perusahaan relatif terhadap tingkat dan sumber pendanaan. Angka ini merupakan ukuran keberhasilan perusahaan dalam penggunaan dana untuk menghasilkan keuntungan. Juga merupakan ukuran yang baik atas resiko solvabilitas perusahaan. Bagaimana menjelaskan keragaman dalam ukuran pengembalian atas investasi modal dan interpretasinya. Bagaimana memisahkan pengembalian atas investasi modal menjadi berbagai komponen untuk pemahaman mendalam atas kenerja dan operasi perusahaan masa depan.
Bagaimana peranan laverage keuangan dan arti pentingnya untuk analis pengembalian, dan beberapa teknik analisis dengan menggunakan data laporan keuangan. B. PERMASALAHAN
1. Bagaimana menganalisis pengembalian atas aktiva (return on assets – ROA) dan relevansinya terhadap analisis.
2. Bagaimana menganalisis pengembalian atas ekuitas pemegang saham biasa
(return on common equity - ROCE) dan peranannya dalam analisis.
3. Bagaimana peranan laverage keuangan dan bagaimana menilai keberhasilan perusahaan dalam memperdagangkan ekuitas atara berbagai sumber pendanaan.

BAB II
PEMBAHASAN

1. Pentingnya Pengembalian atas Investasi Modal
Kinerja perusahaan dapat dianalisis dengan berbagai cara. Pendapatan
(revenue), laba kotor (gross profit), dan laba bersih ( net

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