The crucial analysis of earnings per share in Malaysia / Siti Norhaisah Mohd Yunus

Mohd Yunus, Siti Norhaisah (2016) The crucial analysis of earnings per share in Malaysia / Siti Norhaisah Mohd Yunus. [Student Project] (Unpublished)

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Briefly, the crucial analysis of earnings per share is the study towards earnings per share that is important to know their performance especially for oil and gas companies in Malaysia. The aim fort his research paper is to study the impact of the financial ratios which including dividend per share, share price and financial leverage which is debt ratio as independent variables towards the dependent variable of earning per share (EPS). A set of data yearly on basis was collected beginning from the year of 2001 until 2015 comprises six companies. We used panel data method to produce the result by using E-view. Our result showed that the dividend per share (DPS) have a positive significant relationship towards the earnings per share (EPS). The finding also realized that share price and debt ratio (DR) as a proxy to financial leverage have a negative insignificant relationship toward the earnings per share (EPS).

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Item Type: Student Project
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Mohd Yunus, Siti Norhaisah
2013630754
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Mohd Yusof, Yuslizawati
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Subjects: H Social Sciences > HG Finance > Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance > Dividends. Stock dividends. Dividend reinvestment
H Social Sciences > HG Finance > Financial leverage
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Johor > Segamat Campus > Faculty of Business and Management
Programme: Bachelor of Business Administration (HONS) Finance
Date: 2016
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/83015
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