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Microfinance is one of alternative strategy to reduce poverty. there are kind of thinking of different microfinance strategy for poverty reduction. therefore, this paper try to explore several suitable alternative strategy which can be implemented to develop microfinance in papua. two particular...
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Based on the calculation of the Altman model in predicting bankrupt at PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk in 2014, 2015, 2016, PT. Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk in 2014 and 2015 and is PT.Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk in 2014 with a score of Z-score above 2.99 indicates that included in...
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Mortgages are used as credit services provided by banks to customers who want a special loan to meet the needs in the construction of houses or home renovations that must be in accordance with the procedures that have been specified as a condition of completeness of KPR. Data collection methods...
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In any financing there must be a risk that arises as a result of failure by a counterparty to fulfill its obligations. At commercial banks, the financing referred to loans, while in Islamic banks are called estab-financing, while for the remuneration given or received at commercial banks in the...
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The prospect of the development of Shariah Credit Unions (KSPS) in Indonesia seems more convincing, however, there are still many people who do not use the services KSPS, even many who prefer Sharia banking services. In general mean organizer of KSPS feel difficulty at the time of offering...
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Basel II Accord implicitely demands the usage of the recent statistical approaches to enrich the risk measurement in financial analysis. A widely known aspect in risk analysis today is the Value at Risk. We showed that the conventional VaR measurement regarding to the usage of normality as a...
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In a number of occasions during the bad times where financial markets are under pressure, Indonesia often suffers the most compared to neighbors or peer countries. It indicates that there is something fundamental as the driving factors and the depth of the Indonesian financial sector may be the...
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This research aims to: (i) identify banking performance indicators that can potentially become the basis for risk-based deposit insurance premium in Indonesia, (ii) estimate risk-based deposit insurance rates for individual banks; and (iii) approximate the incurred costs of premium for...
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This research aims to : (i) examine the need to merge sharia banks in an effort to encourage the improvement and performance of sharia banking in Indonesia; (ii) review policy options for merging sharia banks owned by state-owned banks to become a separate SOE bank with a merger or consolidation...
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The World Bank in 2014 reports only 36% of Indonesia's population has access to the formal financial institution. This number shows us the level of financial inclusion in Indonesia. There is still some task to do since Indonesian government has the goals 70% level of financial inclusion in 2019....
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