scholarly journals Peranan Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan Dalam Penyajian Informasi Keuangan Pada BMT At-Taqwa Muhammadiyah Sumatera Barat

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Leli Wita Suwita

This study aims to analyze how the role of financial statement preparation is to find out information relating to the financial position and performance of a corporate entity which includes the realization of the budget report, balance sheet, cash flow statement, and reports on the financial statement notes. The research method used is a qualitative method that compares financial statements between 2016 and 2018. The financial statements presented by BMT At-Taqwa Muhammadiyah West Sumatra in the form of a balance sheet and income statement, where an increase in value from the reporting date of the current year with the previous year, of the report there are still shortcomings in the reporting. BMT At-Taqwa Muhammadiyah West Sumatra is recommended to make all financial reports needed by financial information from BMT At-Taqwa Muhhammadiyah West Sumatra.Keywords: Role; Financial Statements; Financial Information.

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fuad Ramdhan Ryanto ◽  
Laily Ramadhani

The purpose of this study is to apply PSAK no. 45 Non-Profit Organization and compilation of financial reports at the Muhammadiyah Pontianak University. Financial statements, balance sheet and income statement are object of this analysis for the period September 2018 - August 2019. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The analysis starts by reviewing the financial reports, examining the standards in PSAK, then compiling financial reports and classifying accounts according to PSAK no. 45 standard. The results showed that the University's financial statement is well system, record cash inflows and outflows clearly, has been report Income statement and balance sheets but for the posts, sequences, accounts valuation were not in accordance with PSAK no. 45 Non-Profit Organization. The university does not report cash flow statement and notes on financial statements.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gloria Ganisa ◽  
Aming Tirta

Increase of the number of non profit organization, such as political party, clinic, foundation et cetera makes the role of PSAK 45 becomes more important. To respond the society’s demand on transparency and public accountability of non profit organization, Ikatan Akuntansi Indonesia (IAI) has published PSAK 45 which regulates as to how the presentation of financial statements of private non-profit organization is to be made. The purposes of this research is to know the process of accounting in relation to presentation of financial statements of non profit organization and to know how far the presentation of financial statements follows PSAK 45.The method of analysis used in this research is qualitative descriptive which collects theoretical data to compare against the practice applied by Panti Wredha GPIB Hanna.The results of the research indicate that the financial statements of Panti Wredha GPIB Hanna does not follow PSAK 45, both process and presentation of financial statements. Financial reports presented by Panti Wredha GPIB Hanna just consist of three financial statements, such as balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. The presentation of the financial reports of Panti Wredha GPIB Hanna are similar to that used by profit oriented organizations. Name of financial statements in Panti Wredha GPIB Hanna does not follow PSAK 45. Likewise, the classification of accounts does not follow PSAK 45, provided there are no distinction between unrestricted assets, temporary restriction, and permanent restriction. Liabilities and net assets are not classified properly as to whether included into unrestricted, temporary restriction, and permanent restriction either. Also for revenues are not classified in accordance with PSAK 45.Keywords: Non-profit Organization, PSAK 45, Financial Statements


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 128-144
Author(s):  
Irfan Irfan ◽  
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Eka Nurmala Sari ◽  
Muhyarsyah Muhyarsyah ◽  
Siti Irafah ◽  
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his study aims to (1) examine and analyze the influence of Human Resource (SDM) competence and the role of internal audit on the successful implementation of the Local Financial Information System (SKID) partially and simultaneously, (2) examine and analyze the competence of SDM and the role of internal audit on the quality of financial report partially and simultaneously,(3) examine and analyze the influence of SDM competence and the role of internal audit on the quality of financial reports on the successful implementation of the SKID. The object of this study is all provincials and district / city governments throughout North Sumatera. The sample of this study was 34 (thirty four). The data was collected by questionnaire, documentation, and interview methods. The analysis method used was path analysis using SPSS Program. The results of this study indicate that (1) SDM competence and the role of internal audit have no partial effect on the successful implementation of SKID (2) SDM competence, the role of internal audit doesn’t simultaneously affect the successful implementation of SKID (3) SDM competence and the role of internal audit have a significant effect partially to the quality of financial reports (4) the successful implementation of SKID has no effect on the quality of financial reports (5) SDM competence, the role of internal audit, the successful implementation of SKID simultaneously affects the quality of financial reports (6) SDM competence and the role of internal audit have no effect on quality financial reports through the successful implementation of the local financial information system.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 125-134
Author(s):  
A. Bruce Caster ◽  
Wanda K. Causseaux

Business students are generally introduced to LIFO and FIFO in their first accounting course. However, that introduction generally focuses exclusively on computing ending inventory and cost of goods sold.  Students are rarely challenged to compute or analyze the impacts of LIFO and FIFO on the income statement, balance sheet, or cash flow statement.  This paper presents a hypothetical case designed to provide a framework within which students can compute, analyze, and discuss the financial statement impacts and economic impacts of choosing one or the other of these accounting methods.  The questions in this case also address the effects of this choice on financial indicators like liquidity ratios, the impacts of each method on quality of earnings, and the potential impacts of IFRS convergence on companies that are currently using LIFO.One important feature of this case is its adaptability to support a variety of learning outcomes in different courses.  This flexibility results from making the questions posed in the case as independent of each other as possible.  That independence allows a professor to select only the questions that support the learning outcomes for that professor’s specific course.  The teaching notes discuss in detail possible course applications and uses of this case.


Author(s):  
Christopher Nobes

‘Financial reports of listed companies’ considers the components of an annual report and the types of financial statement that companies generally provide: balance sheet, income statement, statement of changes in equity, and cash flow statement. It addresses the following questions: what are assets and how are they measured? What is the difference between depreciation and impairment? Why are various expected expenses and losses not accounted for as liabilities? How can an investor decide which company to lend to or buy shares in? How could managers use accounting to mislead investors? Tangible assets, intangible assets, and financial assets are defined along with liabilities and accounting ratios.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 123-132
Author(s):  
Nimatul Ula ◽  
Nawirah Nawirah

The purpose of this study is to determine the suitability of the presentation of the An-Nahl Pandaan KPRS financial statements to Syaria FAS. This research uses descriptive qualitative research in which the purpose is to describe and illustrate the application of Sharia Financial Accounting Standards in terms of the financial statements prepared by KPRS An-Nahl Pandaan. The techniques used in data collection are through observation, interviews, documentation, and online data search techniques. The results of the analysis and discussion of this study indicate that most of the financial statement presentations in KPRS An-Nahl are in accordance with Sharia FAS even though only the entity only reports the financial position (Balance Sheet). From the An-Nahl KPRS financial report that looks very prominent the discrepancy is that An-Nahl KPRS does not make the six other financial report components listed in the Sharia FAS because the KPRS An-Nahl management itself does not yet understand how to prepare financial reports in accordance with applicable standards.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (6) ◽  
pp. 1210-1237
Author(s):  
Shi Qiu ◽  
Hong-Qu He ◽  
Yuan-sheng Luo

A financial report restatement reflects errors in the previous financial statement, and thus it increases investors’ doubt about the credibility of the financial statement. The primary objective of this paper is to examine whether restatement announcements imply increased fraud risks in Chinese firms in the context that up to one quarter of listed companies have restated their financial reports in China, and explore the implications of the content, severity and reasons for restatements with respect to fraud. In this paper, firms with financial restatements prove to be more likely to be labeled as fraudulent by regulators in China. Second, the following results also are revealed: (1) financial statements, except balance sheet restatements, provide insights into the revelation of fraudulent behaviors, (2) the severity of restatements is positively correlated with future fraud disclosures, and (3) restatements due to negligence are positively correlated with future fraud occurrences. These results imply that restatement announcements and their different characteristics provide important information for detecting financial statement fraud.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 167
Author(s):  
Anastasya A. Lasabuda ◽  
Jenny Morasa ◽  
Victorina Z. Tirayoh

All government entities using funds from national and regional budgets must prepare financial reports referring to government accounting standards which regulated in government regulation No 71 in 2010 and start begin on 2015. The regional goverment financial reports required to be properly according to applicable regulation. Financial reports regional was a responsibility and performance picture in an accounting periods. The purpose of this study was to analyze the accrual basis implementation of SAP No 71 years 2010 and to know the impact ot the financial statement presentation on BPKAD in North Sulawesi Province. Methods used is descriptive qualitative, through observation, interview, analysis and make inferences. The research results showed the application of the base accrued in BPKAD of North Sulawesi Province in the presentation of the financial statements was in accordance with SAP No 71 years 2010. The impact caused by the accounting system based accrual that this report financial more than easier, quick and integrated, and can tell about information budget expended and can be monitored directly by the management to decision maker.


Author(s):  
Mark E. Haskins

This case pertains to the foundational underpinnings of the accounting process and the statement of cash flows. In Part I, students are presented with 23 business events that they must evaluate for recording in the financial records. Part II requires students to prepare a 2012 statement of cash flows using the information presented in the company's 2011 and 2012 year-end balance sheets along with its 2012 income statement. In Part III, students must rely on a 2011 balance sheet and a 2011 statement of cash flows to work backward to derive the 2010 year-end balance sheet. There are two versions of this case: Option 1 and Option 2. The Option 2 case is a bit more challenging than the Option 1 case. Instructors should use Option 2 if they feel students are well grounded in their understanding of financial statement relationships and the customary financial reporting of a typical set of business events. Both cases reinforce students' learning related to the accounting process and the connectivity between the financial statements. Please note that only one version of the case should be used due to the existence of some overlap between the two.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-46
Author(s):  
Joseph Tangon ◽  
Merry Ligia Sael ◽  
Ririn Fadilah Baso

Abstract The purpose of this study was to design existing financial reports using applications that are easier, faster, more complete, accurate, and timely in presenting financial statement information. This research was conducted at the Kost Katto 2 Kec. Mapanget, Manado. The data obtained from the author's interviews with business owners and employees. The research method used was a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Data collection was carried out by means of observation, interviews, and literature study.The results showed that in preparing financial reports based on SAK EMKM using Microsoft Access, all difficulties and problems faced in preparing financial reports could be resolved. This arrangement was based on the accounting cycle by preparing the required forecast tables, after which it can input transactions and can see the results of the financial statement design in the form of an income statement, a statement of financial position, and notes to financial statements. The recommendation from the results of this study is that Kost Katto 2 should make bookkeeping reports in accordance with existing standards and make financial reports using the Microsoft Access application program designed based on SAK EMKM  Keywords: Application design, financial report, SAK EMKM


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