The Influence of Real Earning Management toward to Stock Returns
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This study uses the independent t test which shows that there is no significant difference between real earnings management and non-real earnings management in returning stock returns. While the dummy regression test results show the correlation between Real Earnings Management and Stock Return shows a very low relationship, there is a positive but insignificant relationship between stock returns based on real earnings management actions.
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