Abstract :
Quoted from the news in February 2013 yesterday, that profit growth or
profitability more credit growth slowed down in the appeal. The profit slowdown
caused by the decline in loan growth. On the other hand, banks face a decrease in
the level of net interest margin (NIM), due to an increase in the cost of funds (cost
of fund). Return On Assets is used to measure the profitability of the bank as Bank
Indonesia as a banking supervisor and Builder prefer value profitability,
measured by assets that Fund most of the Community Fund. This research aims to
examine whether there is influence between the Capitaln Adequacy Ratio, Non-
Performing Loan and Loan to Deposit Ratio of Profitability (ROA). A sample of
this research using commercial banks listed on the stock exchange --
indonesia.periode 2011 2013. Total population of commercial banks obtained
from Indonesian stock exchange websites and pengamblan technique using
purposive sampling. A population of commercial banks obtained from website the
indonesia stock exchange. The kind of data this research is data secondary
namely data obtained indirectly via intermediaries media. This research
technique using computer program SPSS version 20. Results from this study that
the Capital Adequacy Ratio has no effect on profitability, non-performing loans
have a significant effect on profitability and loan to deposit ratio has no effect on
profitability. Limitations of this study is In tabulating the data researchers choose
to calculate it yourself and In this study the variables Good Corporate
Governance is not used because of the Good Corporate Governance report most
with separate research Annual Report focuses on the Annual hassle, then Good
Corporate Governance variables not used. suggestions for further research that
would take a similar theme and would like to do more research, we recommend
that you use a variable that refers to the regulation of Bank Indonesia concerning
the Health level of Assessment System of commercial banks
Keyword : Capital Adequacy Ratio, Non Performing Loan, Loan to Deposit
Ratio, Profitability