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The 2 nd International Conference on Technology, Education, and Social Science 2018 (The 2 nd ICTESS 2018) The Effect of Liquidity Ratio, Profitability Ratio, Company Size, and Leverage on Bond Rating in Construction and Real Estate Company Rindi Kumala Sari 1, Siti Nurlaela 2, Kartika Hendra Titisari 3 Faculty of Economics Islamic University of Batik Surakarta, Indonesia e-mail: rindikumalasari@ymail.com Abstract: This research aims to determine the significance influence of liquidity ratio, profitability ratio, company size and leverage to bond s rating on construction and real estate companies. The data in this research is secondary data obtained from Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sample used in this study was 16 companies that issue obligation and listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2014-2016, with purposive sampling method. Methods of data analysis used in this study was multiple linear regression test. The data processed by using SPSS 17. Based on the result of the research that has been done, then it can be taken a few conclusions, namely: Liquidity ratio does not affect the bond s rating. Profitability ratio affect the bond s rating. Company size does not affect the bond s rating. And Leverage also does not affect the bond s rating. Keywords : Bond s rating, Liquidity, Profitability, Size, Leverage. 1. INTRODUCTION A company in doing operation and production activities will need capital. This capital can be obtained in various ways, among others by borrowing money in banks, issuing shares in the capital market or issuing bonds. Bonds offerings in Indonesia in 2012 reached 67.76 trillion, in 2013 decreased to 57.76 trillion, in 2014 decreased again to 48.64 trillion and increased again in 2015 to 63.27 trillion and jumped on in 2016 and 2017 amounting to 116.37 trillion and 121.74 trillion, for each. From these, we can concluded that public interest in bonds in Indonesia is increasing every year. Bonds are one of the securities in the capital market that many investors demand although the risk of default when the company or issuer can not fulfill the obligation of payment of coupon or bond interest upon maturity. People or investors need to pay attention to various aspects in deciding to invest bonds to a company so they can enjoy the proceeds from the investment, one of them by considering the bond rating. The bond rating represents the risk-security scale of a bond issued by a company and provides an informative statement about the probability of a debt default. Bond ratings are generally divided into two categories: investment-grade and non-investment-grade. One of the events occurring in Indonesia is that there are companies in categories investment grade rating but the company can not fulfill its obligation to pay interest and loan principal to investor. This raises a question to us whether the rating of bonds rated by 418

bond rating agencies in Indonesia is accurate? According to (Cohen, 2014) the rating or rating of bonds will also have a positive impact on the stock price of a company. In the research (Bhojraj & Sengupta, 2003) also explains if good corporate governance also has a positive impact on bond ratings as well as for profit levels from the bond itself. The bond rating agency is an independent institution that provides information on the rating scale of the debt ratio as a guide to how secure the bonds are for investors. In Indonesia there are several debt securities rating agencies that is Fitch Ratings, Moody s Investor Service, Standard and Poor s, PT. Fitch Ratings Indonesia, Pemeringkat Efek Indonesia (PT PEFINDO), dan PT Kasnic Credit Rating Indonesia. Before this research is done there have been some previous research that examines the rating of bonds as well, but in some research there are several research gap among others Based on research (Sari & Badjra, 2016) liquidity has a negative and significant impact on the rating of bonds. The size of the firm has a positive and significant influence on the rating of bonds. Leverage has positive and insignificant effect on the rating of bonds. But in research Research by (Rosa & Musdholifah, 2016) research results show that profitability, growth, and size of the company affect bond rating. On the other hand, leverage, liquidity, and coverage have no effect on the bond rating. There is a difference with research conducted by (Sari & Badjra, 2016) where leverage has a positive influence on the bond rating. The first variable in this study is the liquidity ratio. Liquidity ratio is used to evaluate the ability to meet the shortterm obligations of the company (Kasmir, 2009). The second variable is the profitability ratio. Profitability ratios are used to assess financial compensation to equity and debt financing providers. Third Variable is company size. Company size helps investor to know ability of company to pay interest of bond periodically and pay off principal of loan (Prasmesti and Dkk 2016). The fourth variable used in this research is leverage. Leverage represents a proportion in the use of debt to finance investments in owned capital (Fauziah 2014). As explained in the description above, that the ratios and variables can be used to analyze the condition of the company and because of the research gap of some previous research as described above, the authors are interested to propose research with the title "Influence Liquidity Ratio, Profitability Ratio, Company Size, And Leverage Against Bond Rating " 2. THEORITICAL FRAMEWORK The theoritica framework of this research is illustrated as follows: Likuiditas (X1) Profitabilitas (X2) Uk. Leverage (X4) Likuiditas (X1) Picture 1 : Conceptual Framework 419

Based on this framework, it is known that the model in this research is to examine the partial influence of likudity ratio, profitability ratio, firm size, and leverage to bond rating by rating bond as dependent variable while likudity ratio, profitability ratio, firm size, and leverage as an independent variable 3. RESEARCH METHODS The type of research used is quantitative research (Sugiono, 2015). The data source of this study is secondary data that is the financial statements and corporate bond rating reports obtained on the website of the Indonesian stock exchange and PEFINDO namely www.idx.co.id and www.pefindo.com. The popoulasi of this research is all construction and real estate companies that issue bonds. The sampling technique was done by purposive sampling method which aimed to get the sample according to the criteria. The criteria of the companies to be sampled are: 1) Construction and real estate companies have issued and published their audited financial statements as of December 31, 2014,2015,2016. 2) Real Estate and Construction Company that issued bonds rated by PEFINDO. With these criteria ultimately obtained sample research as many as 16 companies. Data analysis techniques used are multiple linear regression analysis. Data Analysis Technique Data analysis techniques used in this study are as follows: a. Classic Assumption Test consisting of: Normality Test, Autokolerasi Test, Heteroskedasitisitas Test, Multicolinearity Test. b. Multiple Linear Regression Analysis 1) Multiple Regression Model Multiple linear regression analysis is a technique through the coefficient parameters to determine the amount of independent variables to the dependent variable. 2) Model Feasibility Test is an early stage to identify the regression model is feasible or not 3) Hypothesis Test used to see the influence of independent variables to the dependent variable partially). 4) Determination Coefficient Test is used to measure the extent to which modeling capabilities explain variations of dependent variables 4. RESEARCH RESULT Result of Data Collection The study used sample data of construction and real estate companies issuing bonds in Indonesia Stock Exchange year 2014-2016. Data 420

required in this study is secondary data in the form of audited annual financial statements of companies obtained from the official website of the Indonesia Stock Exchange that is www.idx.co.id Classic Assumption Test a test of Normality, Multicollinearity, Heteroskedastic, and Autocorrelation are presented in the table below: Tabel 1. Summary of Normality test Variabel N Kolmogor ov- Smirnov Z Sig. Kesimpulan Data Unstanda 0,9 Normally rdized 48 0,430 93 distributed Residual Based on the results of normality test with one sample kolmogorovsmirnov test, can be seen significant value is 0.993> 0.05, then the result is normal. Tabel 2. Summary of Autocorrelation D-W Du dl 4-dU 4-dL Kesimpulan 2,087 1,7206 1,3619 2,6381 2,2794 No problem Autocorrelation Based on table 3 it can be seen that the DW value of 2,087 lies between du = 1,7206 and 4-dU = 2,2794, it can be concluded that there is no autocorrelation Tabel 3. Summary of Multicollinearity Variance Variabel Inflation Tolerance Factor (VIP) Likuidity (X1) 0,907 1.103 Profitabili ty (X2) Size (X3) Leverage (X4) 0,796 1.256 0,963 1.039 0,845 1.183 No Kesimpulan Multicollinearity No Multicollinearity No Multicollinearity No Multicollinearity Based on the above table, the value of tolerance all variables are above 0.1 and the value of VIF is less than 10 so that it can be concluded there is no Multicollinearity, between the variables. Summary of Heteroskedastic Heteroscedasticity test results can be seen from the following picture 2: Picture 2 Heteroscedasticity Test Source: The data processed by author 421

Based on the picture above by using scatterplot seen that the distribution of dots declared no heteroskedastisitas occur in the regression model. Multiple Linear Regression Analysis This analysis is used to determine the effect of liquidity ratio, profitability ratio, firm size, and leverage to bond rating. Tabel 4. Summary of Multiple linear Regression Model Unstandar dized Coeficients St B d. Error T Sig (Constant) 8,837 2,309 3,826 0,000 Likuidity 0,652 0,323 2,016 0,050 Profitability 15,331 5,294, 2,896 0,006 Size 0,130 0,079 1,642 0,108 Leverage -0,172 0,122-1,407 0,167 Based on the result of regression analysis obtained by the following equation: Rto = 8,837 + 0,652 Likuid + 15,331 Profit + 0,130 size 0,172 Leverage + e The constant value is 8.837: it means that if the liquidity, profitability, firm size, and leverage are 0, then the rating will be fixed to 8.837. The regression coefficient value of the liquidity, profitability and firm size variables is positive, meaning any increase of 1% will increase the bond rating by 0.652, 15.331, and 0.130. The value of leverage variable coefficient is negative, that is -0.172, it means that every leverage increase of 1% will decrease the bond rating by 0,172. Tabel 5. Summary of F test F hitung Sig. F tabel Kesimpulan 7,769 0,000 2,589 Accepted Source : The data processed by author This test measures whether all the independent variables present in the study have a simultaneous (simultaneous) effect on the dependent variable. The test results show that the value of F arithmetic> F table (7,769> 2,589), so it can be concluded that liquidity, profitability, firm size and leverage simultaneously affect the rating of bonds. Tabel 6. Summary of t test T Hitun T Stan Kesim Model g Tabel Sig. dar pulan Likuidity 2,016 2,017 0,050 0,05 Reject ed Profita 2,896 2,017 0,006 0,05 Accep bility ted Size 1,642 2,017 0,108 0,05 Reject ed Leverag 1,407 2,017 0,167 0,05 Reject e ed T test is used to test the influence of independent variables of each variable. Using t table on t test, calculate value will be compared with t value in table. Based on the results of testing H1, H3, H4 rejected, it can be concluded that the 422

ratio of liquidity, firm size and leverage does not affect the rating of bonds. While H2 is accepted, the profitability ratios affect the rating of bonds Tabel 7. Summary of Adjusted R Square R R Adjus Std. Error Kesimpulan Squ ted R of the are Squar Estimates e 0,64 0,42 0,366 0,91424 Berpengaruh 8 0 sebesar 36,6 % Detergination Coefficient Test aims to measure how far the regression model can explain the dependent variable of the study. From table 7 above can be seen that the coefficient of determination (R2) is 0.366, so it can be seen that the dependent variable in this bond rating can be affected by 36.6% by independent variables. This can be seen from the adjusted R Square of 0.366. While 63.4% of dependent variable of bond rating is influenced by other variables not included in this research. 5. DISCUSSION a. The influence of Likuidity ratio to Bond Rating Testing of hypothesis 1 on the influence of liquidity ratio to bond rating (H1), states that liquidity testing does not affect the rating of bonds. Based on the t-test, the value of t arithmetic of hypothesis 1 is 2.016 and t table is 2.017. Because t arithmetic <t table (2.016 <2.017), then the result of H1 is rejected. Thus it can be concluded that the liquidity ratio does not affect the rating of bonds. Liquidity is the company's ability to pay off its short-term debt. Liquidity has no significant effect on prediction of bond rating. This is because Pefindo in assessing liquidity uses the latest financial statements published by the company prior to the rating process, for example using quarterly or even monthly reports to obtain the latest liquidity rating according to current circumstances. The results of this study are in line with research (Prasmesti and Dkk 2016), which states that liquidity does not affect the rating of bonds. This is different from the research conducted by Malia and Andayani 2015 and (Sari & Badjra, 2016), (Sufiyanti et al. 2012) which states that liquidity positively affects the bond rating. b. The influence of Profitability Ratio to Bond Rating Testing hypothesis 2 on the influence of profitability ratios to the rating of bonds (H2), states that testing the profitability ratios affect the rating of bonds. Based on the t-test, the value of t arithmetic of hypothesis 2 is 2.896 and t table of 2.017. Since t arithmetic <t table (2.896 <2.017), then the result of H2 is accepted. Thus it can be concluded that the ratio of profitability affect the rating of 423

bonds. The results of this study indicate that profitability is one of the main factors into consideration in rating bonds. The results of this study indicate that profitability is one of the main factors into consideration in rating bonds. This is in line with research and (Amalia, 2013) stating that profitability ratios have a positive effect on bond ratings. However, it is not in line with research by (Malia and Andayani 2015) and (Ariana 2017) which in his research stated that profitability ratio has no effect on bond rating. c. The influence Company Size to Bond Rating Hypothesis 3 testing on the effect of firm size on bond rating (H3), stated that testing firm size does not affect the rating of bonds. Based on the t test, the value of t arithmetic of hypothesis 1 is 1.642 and t table of 2.017. Because t arithmetic <t table (1.642 <2.017), then the result of H3 is rejected. It can be concluded that firm size has no effect on bond rating. The size of the Company in this study is measured by total assets. In some theories in the previous chapter it is explained that the greater the total assets owned by the company is expected to increasingly have the ability to pay off the obligations in the future. Given the large amount of assets can be used as collateral for the issuance of bonds. However, firm size is not a major factor in bond rating, although the company has a relatively small asset, but its profitability and liquidity level will be good. The results of this study indicate that firm size is not one of the main factors into consideration in rating bonds. This is in line with the research (Yudiaatmaja et al. 2016) which states that firm size has no effect on bond rating, but is not in line with research by (Sari and Badjra 2016) and (Ariana 2017) which states that firm size influences bond ratings. d. The influence of Leverage to Bond Rating Hypothesis 4 testing on the effect of leverage on bond rating (H4), states that leverage test does not affect the rating of bonds. Based on the t-test, the t value of hypothesis 4 is -1.407 and t table is 2.017. Since t arithmetic <t table (-1,407 <2.017), then the result of H4 is rejected. Thus it can be concluded that leverage does not affect the rating of bonds. Firms with high leverage tend to have low ability to meet their obligations. This is because the more debt burden borne by the company, the more difficult it is to pay off the bond debt, so that the rating obtained by the company is low, but if the company can utilize its debt well 424

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