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Earnings Management Through Foreign Currency Transactions on Companies Listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange

This research aims to examine whether the condition of Rupiah currency, the magnitude of monetary liabilities in foreign currencies, and the condition of operating profit affects the management’s aggressiveness to perform earnings management through foreign exchange gain or loss (FEGL) post. This re...

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Earnings management
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idr currency
monetary liabilities
operating profit
Profits
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