scholarly journals Excel For Accounting Untuk Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan Pada Yayasan Panti Asuhan

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-107
Author(s):  
Eka Rosalina ◽  
Wiwik Andriyani ◽  
Afridian Wirahadi ◽  
Fera Sriyuniati ◽  
Desi Handayani

Financial Statements is an accounting process that are arranged and reported objectively which can be useful for its users. Each financial statement preparation must be based on applicable financial accounting standards. One of them is the preparation of financial statements for the foundation. A foundation is a legal entity that has the aims and objectives of social, religious and humanitarian benefits. Case Study conducted at the Shine Al-Falah Foundation. The procedures in preparing the financial statements of the Al Falah foundation start from with studying the transactions in the form of cash in and cash out transaction books. After that, a needs analysis is made in the preparation of financial statements using Exel For Accounting which starts from plan the Account List, making ledgers, work sheet and continuing to design the Financial Statements of the Foundation. Last is to provide assistance and training to the preparation of financial statements using Exel for Accounting.

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Fitroh Marga Mila Aria Admaja ◽  
Ulfi Kartika Oktaviana

<p align="center"><strong><em><br /></em></strong></p><p><em>Dewi Prol Tape is one of Micro Small and Medium Entities which already have Micro Small Business Permit (</em>IUMK<em>) and turnover which increase every year. With administrative completeness as well as a good turnover increase, in the preparation of its financial statements are still not compiled well and in accordance with </em>SAK<em> </em>EMKM<em>. The preparation of the required financial statements is software-based for easy use by the </em>UKM<em>. Software used is microsoft acces where in operation does not require high accounting skills and does not require the cost to get it.So with that background this research is done with the title: "Design of Preparation of Financial Statements Based in Microsoft Access Based on Financial Accounting Standards of Small and Medium Entities </em>(SAK<em> </em>EMKM) at<em> </em>UKM Dewi Prol Tape<em>".</em></p><p><em>This research used qualitative method with case study approach. The location of the research is </em>UKM Dewi Prol Tape<em> located on Danau Paniai street 2 c7 e5 Sawojajar, Madyopuro, Kedungkandang, Malang City. The subject of research is the owner of </em>UKM Dewi Prol Tape. <em>The data was collected by triangulation method. Data analysis methods that used consist of: data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion.</em></p><p><em>The result of the research shows that the design of preparation of financial statements based in Microsoft access based on Financial Accounting Standards of Small and Medium Entities </em>(SAK EMKM)<em> for </em>UKM Dewi Prol Tape<em> is: report of cost of goods manufactured, income statement, statement of financial position and notes to financial statement. And the obstacles that faced in the presentation of financial statements are: a) lack of human resources in preparing financial statements, b) lack of knowledge of Financial Accounting Standards of Small and Medium Entities </em>(SAK EMKM).</p>


2009 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-63 ◽  
Author(s):  
Petro Lisowsky

Abstract: Using a multi-year matched tax return-financial statement data set, this study builds empirical models that infer U.S. tax liability on the corporate tax return from publicly available financial statement disclosures, including those of Statement on Financial Accounting Standards No. 109, Accounting for Income Taxes. Results show that current U.S. tax expense, the tax benefit from stock options, current-year tax cushion accrual, consolidation book-tax differences, and R&D are informative in inferring actual tax, while intraperiod tax allocation is not. Additionally, the sign of pretax book income and the existence of net operating loss carryforwards are useful partitioning variables in estimating actual tax. In general, for every dollar of current U.S. tax expense reported on the financial statements, approximately $0.70 is reported in U.S. tax liability on the tax return. The models are validated using a holdout sample, providing support for the notion that public parties can reliably use these results to estimate a firm's tax position. Additional tests reveal a hierarchy of subsamples that researchers may employ when maximizing the usefulness of tax-related disclosures in inferring U.S. tax liability.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 152
Author(s):  
Pandu Prahadi Pangestu, Elfreda Aplonia Lau, Sunarto

This study aims to evaluate whether the recognition of items in financial statements, measurement of financial statement elements, presentation of items in financial statements and disclosure of financial statements in Sinar Terang Business are in accordance with the provisions in Micro, Small and Medium Entity Financial Accounting Standards (SAK EMKM) 2018.The theory used in this study is financial accounting. The hypothesis stated is the recognition of accounts in financial statements, measurement of financial statements, presentation of items in financial statements, and disclosure of financial statements not in accordance with the 2018 Micro, Small and Medium Entity Accounting Standards (SAK EMKM).The analysis technique used in this study is a comparative descriptive method, which is a method that compares accounting treatment that includes recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosure based on SAK EMKM   2018 with recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosure in Sinar Business and Champion methods for calculating checklist value in determining conformity criteria.The results of the study indicate that the recognition and measurement of the items in the financial statements of Sinar Terang Business are not in accordance with SAK EMKM. Whereas the presentation and disclosure of financial statements for Sinar Terang Business do not match the SAK EMKM


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 1175-1183
Author(s):  
Fera Riske Anggita ◽  
Tommy Kuncara

The presentation of Islamic Financial Statements has been regulated in PSAK 101 and every bank needs to refer to it. As we know, PT Bank Syariah Mandiri is the number 1 largest Islamic bank in Indonesia and other information obtained by researchers, PT Bank Syariah Mandiri will merge with 2 other Islamic state-owned banks, namely PT Bank BNI Syariah and PT Bank BRI Syariah. Therefore, researchers are interested in examining whether the financial statements of PT Bank Syariah Mandiri are appropriate in applying the application of Financial Accounting Standards 101. The types of data used are qualitative and quantitative data, the data used are general company information and company financial statement information in 2019. Sources the data used is secondary data. The data collection method is literature study. In the financial statements of PT Bank Syariah Mandiri, the bank has reported all components of the financial statements in PSAK 101. In the Statement of Financial Position PT Bank Syariah Mandiri does not include the Istishna Assets in Settlement and Salam Receivable accounts in the Statement of Financial Position, but in PSAK 101 Paragraph 61 explains Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 101 does not regulate the composition or format of presentation of statement of financial position items. PT Bank Syariah Mandiri continues to present relevant information on the Statement of Financial Position. However, in PSAK 101 Paragraph 61 explaining the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 101 does not regulate the composition or format of the presentation of the statement of financial position. PT Bank Syariah Mandiri continues to present relevant information on the Statement of Financial Position. However, in PSAK 101 Paragraph 61 explaining the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 101 does not regulate the composition or format of the presentation of the statement of financial position. PT Bank Syariah Mandiri continues to present relevant information on the Statement of Financial Position.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marddyanto Dwi Saputra ◽  
Jullie J. Sondakh ◽  
Treesje Runtu

The financial statements in principle are the result of the accounting process used to communicate the financial situation to internal and external parties that are aimed at decision making. The importance of the financial statements, then the financial statement should be prepared carefully and without errors. Financial Accounting Standards generally are not in accordance with entities whose accountability is not as significant. Therefore, the Institute of Indonesia Chartered Accountants (IAI) has issued Financial Accounting Standards Entity Without Public Accountability (SAK ETAP) intended for entities that do not have significant public accountability and publish financial statements for general purposes for external users. This study aims to analyze the implementation of ETAP in the presentation of PT. Fortuna Inti Alam’s financial statement. The method used in this study is comparative descriptive analysis. Results of this research is based on the financial statements of 2016 show that PT. Fortuna Inti Alam has implemented ETAP but it is not fully complete yet. The Company has not presented Statement of Owner’s Equity, Cash Flow Statement, and Notes to Financial Statements. This research suggests that companies can prepare components of other financial statements in accordance with applicable standards.Keywords : Financial Statements, SAK ETAP.


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.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 326
Author(s):  
Fian Handayani ◽  
Yulinartati Yulinartati ◽  
Diyah Probowulan

The Institute of Indonesia Chartered (IAI) has issued financial accounting standards in regard to financial statements of zakat, infaq / sadaqah. The standard is included in Statement of Financial Accounting Standards Number 109 (Revised 2011) concerning on financial statement of zakat, infaq / sadaqah. This research is conducted at the Jami 'Darussaalam Mosque Glenmore in order  to reconstruct the financial statements of zakat, infaq / sadaqah, thus it can be used to consider the financial statements of the Jami Darussalam Mosque in accordance with PSAK No.109 for Takmir or mosque management. This research uses a descriptive method which is conducted by observation, documentation and direct interviews with the secretary and deputy treasurer of the Takmir's Jami' Darussalam Mosque. This research is intended to describe certain conditions and symptoms in detail that occur at the Jami 'Darussaalam Glenmore Mosque, and to provide an overview of the financial statements of zakat, infaq / sadaqah of the mosque which then reconstruct the financial statements of zakat, infaq / sadaqah of the Jami' Darussalam Glenmore Mosque in accordance with applicable standards, which is PSAK No.109. Transparency and accountability on financial statement of zakat, infaq / sadaqah are completed based on PSAK 109, which consists of five components of financial statements, those are the statement of financial position, changes in fund statements, managed assets, cash flow statements, and financial statements.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Imro'atun Shoimah ◽  
Siti Maria Wardayati ◽  
Yosefa Sayekti

This research aims to analyze and adapt the financial reporting of non-profit entities based on Interpretation of Financial Accounting Standards 35 (ISAK 35): concerning the Presentation of Financial Statements for Non-Profit Oriented Entities. Namely the interpretation of the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 1 (PSAK 1): concerning the Presentation of Financial Statements. For other accounting provisions for non-profit entities, it refers to the Financial Accounting Standards for Entities without Public Accountability (SAK ETAP) and Sharia Accounting Standards (SAS). Qualitative research was conducted with a case study at the University of Ibrahimy Sukorejo Situbondo. The results of this study, it is necessary to change the accrual basis recording method with the double entry system, preparation of adjusting journals to then compilation of financial position reports, comprehensive income reports, changes in net assets reports, cash flow reports and notes on financial reports based on ISAK 35. Adaptation of university financial reports Ibrahimy based on ISAK 35 is carried out by adjusting the required account posts by Ibrahimy University with the accounts stated in the Interpretation of Financial Accounting Standards 35 (ISAK 35)


2005 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 115-134 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeremy Bulow ◽  
John B Shoven

As public companies begin their new fiscal years, they are implementing a new and controversial Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB, 2004) proposal for expensing stock options. Applied to 2003 and 2004, this rule would have slashed reported earnings of the Standard & Poor's 500 by 8.6 and 7.4 percent; the effect in the bubble years would have been more than twice as large. We describe the history of how these options have been expensed for financial statement purposes. We assess the new FASB approach and find that it is deeply flawed. The main purpose of the paper is to describe an alternative options expense valuation method, the Bulow-Shoven approach, that addresses these problems. Our approach is simpler than the new FASB methodology, less prone to earnings manipulation and more consistent with the way the rest of compensation is treated in financial statements.


MAKSIMUM ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 48
Author(s):  
Ida Kristiana

This purpose of this study to examine the presence or absence of securities caused by the convergence of IFRS to Statement of Accounting Standards of Income Tax (PSAK 46), by simulating the financial statements of PT. Garuda Indonesia Airlines (GIA) and PT. Telkom Indonesia. This study also looks at the differences between financial reports that are not convergent compared with financial reportsthat are already convergent with IFRS  This study used a comparison method between the statements presented in IFRS with the statements presented in PSAK 46. The unit of analysis in this study is the International Financial ReportingStandard (IFRS) and Statement of Financial Accounting Standards on income tax accounting as well as books and articles related to both. The results of this study indicate that the convergence of the IFRS framework to PSAK 46 has a significant impact on the financial statements, especially on capital budgeting, because the tax will affect the calculation of cash flow. Besides this convergence also has an impact on the tax calculation in the financialstatementsKeywords: IFRS, PSAK, Financial Statement, Convergence


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