Cash Flows and Capital Adequacy Ratio of Indonesian Commercial Banks

L. M. Samryn, I. B. Ismail, Sudarmadji, Kasmir
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This article examines the impact of partial Cash Flows from Operating Activities (CFO), Cash Flow from Investing Activities (CFI), and Cash Flow from Financing Activities (CFF) on the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of Indonesian commercial banks. The tests are conducted over a purposive population, sample, and unit of analysis of data from five years from 2009 to 2013 of the Big-Five commercial banks in the country. The period selection considered the banks’ response post-financial crisis in 2008. The classic assumption tests assumed that all data are valid for the simple regression to test each independent variable's correlation and effect on the dependent variable using EViewS econometric software. The test results show that all CF elements correlated negatively with CAR. The CFI shows a significant impact, while the CFO and CFF have insignificant implications on CAR. The conclusions imply that the parties should pay special attention to CFI, which significantly influences the CAR. This conclusion supports the CFI's central position as the source of long-term profit funded by the CFF. The finding indicated that post-crisis 2008, the Indonesian commercial banks improved their investment in long-term assets. The new long-term investment has not resulted in an additional cash flow and even depressed the net cash flow from investing activities. Given the necessity of banks to avoid idle funds, this study recommends future studies concerning the trade-off between CF decrease and the banks' profitability.
印度尼西亚商业银行的现金流和资本充足率
本文考察了部分经营活动现金流(CFO)、投资活动现金流(CFI)和融资活动现金流(CFF)对印尼商业银行资本充足率(CAR)的影响。本研究对我国五大商业银行2009年至2013年5年的数据进行了有目的的人口、样本和分析单元的测试。时期选择考虑了银行在2008年金融危机后的反应。经典假设检验假设所有数据都有效,使用EViewS计量经济学软件进行简单回归,检验每个自变量的相关性和对因变量的影响。结果表明,CF元素与CAR呈负相关。CFI对CAR的影响显著,而CFO和CFF对CAR的影响不显著。结论表明当事人应特别关注CFI, CFI对CAR有显著影响。这一结论支持了CFI作为CFF资助的长期利润来源的核心地位。研究结果表明,2008年金融危机后,印尼商业银行改善了对长期资产的投资。新的长期投资并没有产生额外的现金流量,甚至降低了投资活动的净现金流量。鉴于银行避免资金闲置的必要性,本研究建议未来研究CF降低与银行盈利能力之间的权衡关系。
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