
Performance is the result of an effort that is used to fulfill the achievements of a person or organization. Company performance can be used as a benchmark in knowing the success of the company's strategy, besides that performance measurement also shows the contribution of workers in improving an achievement in accordance with the company's goals and objectives. This study aims to analyze the relationship between balanced scorecards, namely financial perspective, customer perspective, internal business process perspective, learning perspective and growth on financial performance in consumer goods industry companies listed on the IDX for the 2019-2022 period. With a total sample of 160 samples in the research period for 4 years. The sampling technique used in this study was purposive sampling. With quantitative descriptive data analysis techniques. Based on the results of the financial perspective with measurements using ROE and ROA ratios, average performance results with a good level of performance are obtained. The customer perspective shows the same results as the financial perspective with a good level of performance. As for the perspective of business and internal processes, the results show average performance with a fairly good level of performance. The learning and growth perspective shows excellent performance level results in the company
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