scholarly journals ANALISIS LAPORAN KEUANGAN RUMAH SAKIT BERDASARKAN KMK NOMOR 1981 TAHUN 2010 PADA RSUD CIMACAN

2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
Muhammad Nur Afif ◽  
Muhammad Yusuf

This research was intended to determine the application in presentation of financial statements RSUD Cimacan full PPK-BLUD status with reference to the decree of the Minister of health (KMK) number 1981/MENKES/SK/XII/2010 about accounting guidelines of hospital public service agencies approved by Minister of finance number S-5342/MK.5/2010. Data analysis is qualitative descriptive with comparative method that is compare the application and presentation of financial statements prepared by RSUD Cimacan with financial statement based on KMK Number 1981 Year 2010. Complete components of financial statements comprise the balance sheet, operational reports, cash flow statements and notes to financial statements. The results showed that the presentation of financial statements of RSUD Cimacan full BLUD status generally has been in accordance with KMK Number 1981 Year 2010 in representation of financial statements, but have yet to present a cash flow statement based Government Accounting Standarts (SAP) according PP Number 71 Year 2010 for financial reporting entity in terms of consolidation, as well as a need for interested parties.Keywords : PPK-BLUD, KMK Number 1981 Year 2010, Financial statements

2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Zeller ◽  
John Kostolansky ◽  
Michail Bozoudis

Purpose This study aims to identify a taxonomy of financial ratios derived from financial statements prepared using International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The work first empirically establishes and then statistically validates the taxonomy of financial attributes captured in financial ratios. In 2005, the European Commission required that publicly traded companies in the European Union use IFRS as the basis for financial reporting. In the same year, Australia adopted IFRS as a basis for financial reporting. Since then, 120 countries and reporting jurisdictions have adopted IFRS as the basis for financial reporting. Given that IFRS predominate in the financial reporting world, it seems essential to establish and validate IFRS-based ratio attributes. Only then can reliance upon and comparability of these ratios be warranted (Altman and Eisenbeis, 1978). Using principle component analysis, the authors empirically identify nine stable attributes (factors) for ratios drawn from IFRS-based financial statements from 84 counties. The findings provides an empirical basis to formulate testable hypotheses regarding the predictive and descriptive utility of financial ratios draw from IFRS-based financial statements. Design/methodology/approach The paper begins with a broad category of IFRS-based financial ratios, 50, found in practice and research, including income statement, balance sheet, cash flow, profitability and liquidity measures. Then, a sample of companies from the manufacturing sector is segmented using IFRS as a basis of financial statement reporting. Next, principal component analysis, a method of factor analysis, is applied to empirically identify factors and financial attributes captured in financial ratios used in research inquiry and financial analysis. Findings The authors find that the financial attributes captured by IFRS-based ratios go well beyond the traditional measures of profitability, liquidity and solvency. The authors identify nine factors that are interpretable and stable over the period, 2011-2015: asset relationship, asset turnover, capital structure, expense insight, fixed asset usage, inventory turnover, liquidity, profitability margin and performance return. Interestingly, the authors did not find a separate cash flow factor. Most importantly, the results corroborate that IFRS-based ratios are consistent and comparable, despite innate country differences that have been shown to influence the application, interpretation and use of IFRS. Research limitations/implications The efforts are limited to the manufacturing sector. The financial attributes may be different in service, distribution and retail sectors. Also, limiting the effort are the ratios selected in this study. A broader range of ratios may widen the identification of unique stable factors over time. Practical implications The findings provide a basis for research and analysis efforts regarding the validity, comparability and stability of IFRS-based financial ratios. Most importantly, the results corroborate that IFRS-based ratios are consistent and comparable, despite innate country differences that have been shown to influence the application, interpretation and use of IFRS. The findings should be of interest to international and national financial reporting standard setters, investors and analysts. Originality/value An empirically evidenced classification system for IFRS-based financial ratios has yet to be determined based on a financial statements across a wide breadth of countries and reporting jurisdictions. Identification of stable interpretable factors, financial attributes, has been limited. The first is that inquiry has been limited to domestic-based, such as US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, financial ratios. The second is inquiry has been limited to IFRS-based financial ratios within a specific country.


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.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sri Wahyu Ipahsari ◽  
Achmad Maqsudi

ABSTRACTThe financial statements of cooperatives are said to be in accordance with applicable standards, namely SAK ETAP if they include the preparation of Calculation of Operating Results, Statement of Changes in Equity, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Report and Notes to Financial Statements. This study aims to determine how the application of accounting standards used by the Prima Karya Sejahtera Cooperative, whether it is in accordance with SAK ETAP. This study is a qualitative research with a descriptive analysis approach that aims to provide an overview of the state of objects based on facts that appear to use financial statement documentation. The results showed that the financial statements prepared by Koperasi Prima Karya Sejahtera up to now are in the form of Business Results Calculation Report, Changes in Equity and Balance Sheet. Koperasi Prima Karya Sejahtera has not yet presented the Cash Flow Report and Notes to Financial Statements to assess the financial performance of the cooperative, other than that the financial reports that have been presented by Koperasi Prima Karya Sejahtera are not Completely in accordance with the current accounting standards, namely SAK ETAP. Keywords: Financial Statements, Cooperatives and SAK ETAP


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 116
Author(s):  
Fazli Syam BZ ◽  
Iskandarsyah Iskandarsyah ◽  
Evayani Evayani ◽  
Cut Afrianandra

<p><strong><em>Abstract.</em></strong><em> The accounting and financial reporting training aims to provide knowledge (methods / techniques) and accounting practices that start from the accounting cycle in preparing financial statements for cooperative managers and finance staff towards transparent, accountable, accountable, self-sustaining and transparent cooperative governance justice. The cooperative must have a reliable and valid financial management system so that cooperative management that is familial and mutual cooperation requires the active participation and participation of all stakeholders.The training was conducted at the Coffe and Coffeemaking Cooperative in Central Aceh and Bener Meriah Regency involving 45 participants from 13 cooperatives consisting of Managers and Finance Staff. The training was conducted for 3 (three) dated March 17 - 19, 2017. In the initial phase, training needs analysis has been done to obtain preliminary information about understanding and accounting practices in the targeted cooperatives.The final outcomes of training for cooperatives are the preparation of the Preliminary Balance Sheet and the Financial Statements of Cooperatives for the period of December 31, 2016 and the continuing recording of transactions for the period of 2017 until the preparation of the Financial Statements of December 31, 2017.</em></p><p><strong><em>Keywords: Accounting, Financial Statement, Cooperative, Governance</em></strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Abstrak</strong>.Pelatihan akuntansi dan penyusunan laporan keuangan ini bertujuan untuk memberikan pengetahuan (metode/teknik) dan praktik akuntansi yang dimulai dari siklus akuntansi dalam menyusun laporan keuangan bagi para manajer dan staf keuangan koperasi guna menuju tata kelola koperasi yang transparan, akuntabel, bertanggungjawab, mandiri, dan berkeadilan. Koperasi harus memiliki sistem manajemen keuangan yang handal dan valid sehingga tata kelola koperasi yang bersifat kekeluargaan dan gotong royong menuntut peran dan partisipasi aktif dari seluruh anggota <em>(stakeholder</em>). Pelatihan ini dilakukan pada Koperasi Usaha Penamanan dan Pengolahan Kopi di Kabupaten Aceh Tengah dan Bener Meriah yang melibatkan 45 orang peserta dari 13 Koperasi yang terdiri dari Manajer dan Staf Keuangan. Pelatihan dilakukan selama 3 (tiga)  tanggal 17 – 19 Maret 2017. Pada tahap awal telah dilakukan analisis kebutuhan pelatihan guna mendapatkan informasi awal tentang pemahaman dan praktik akuntansi pada koperasi yang disasar.Dampak akhir (outcome) dari pelatihan bagi koperasi adalah tersusunnya Neraca Awal dan Laporan Keuangan Koperasi untuk periode 31 Desember 2016 dan berlanjutnya pencatatan transaksi periode tahun 2017 sampai tersusunan Laporan Keuangan 31 Desember 2017.</p><p><strong>Kata Kunci: Akuntansi, Laporan Keuangan, Koperasi, Tata Kelola</strong></p>


2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 58
Author(s):  
Norita Citra Yuliarti

Yayasan Panti Asuhan Yabbapenatim in managing funds from donors, and distribution process more inclined to charity to help education, health assistance, and support working capital. In the case of this disclosure orphanage foundation has not made a note to the financial statements and for the presentation of its financial statements Yayasan Panti Asuhan Yabbapenatim make two simple financial statement balance sheet and statement of sources and utilization of funds. Yayasan Panti Asuhan Yabbapenatim has met the statutory regulations charity to make the financial statements. However, the components of financial statements that are made not complete and not fulfill the components of financial statements in accordance with IAS 45, because of limited funds and human resources are managed. The financial statements have not been audited by an independent auditor or by a public accounting firm. Because if the audited it will provide added value for Transparency and accountability to the financial statements he made that will increase public confidence in the Yayasan Panti Asuhan Yabbapenatim to manage,distribute and use it. Key words: Accounting Foundation, IAS 45, Financial Reporting.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-58
Author(s):  
Naurah Nazhifah ◽  
Iwan Wisandani ◽  
Lina Marlina

This research, to study the implementation of PSAK 101 on the presentation and preparation of financial statements in KSPPS BMT Al-Bina Tasikmalaya. That is because at the BMT Al-Bina's financial statements found a non-conformity with PSAK 101 on the presentation of sharia financial statements. PSAK 101 is a statement of financial accounting standards that regulates the basic presentation of financial statement for sharia entities. This statement regulates the requirements for the presentation, structure and minimum requirements of the contents of financial statements. The method that used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method. Data collection technique in this research uses interviews, observation, and documentation to analyze data from the practice that carried out directly at the research site. The results of the study show that BMT Al-Bina in presenting they financial statements has not fully applied PSAK No.101, because (1) does not present a statement of cash flow, (2) does not present statement of sources and distribution of zakat (3) does not present statement of source and the use of virtue funds (4) does not present notes to financial statements (5) does not provide financial reporting and financial reporting information as required by PSAK No.101.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 184
Author(s):  
Armiadi Musa

In Aceh, Indonesia, zakat is included as a locally-generated revenue (Pendapatan Asli Daerah – PAD) and it is managed by a government body called Baitul Mal. As a government institution, Baitul Mal is obligated to present financial statements according to Government Accounting Standards (Standar Akuntansi Pemerintah - SAP). This article reports the findings of the accounting treatment for zakat financial statements in Baitul Mal Aceh. Baitul Mal Aceh as the government zakat institution is annually required to disclose two different financial statements, both financial statements based on Government Accounting Standards (SAP) and based on a statement of financial accounting standards 109 (PSAK 109). Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the compliance of Baitul Mal Aceh with SAP dan PSAK 109 in zakat financial reporting. This research is a descriptive study from the data obtained through field study. The results showed that Baitul Mal Aceh has implemented both SAP and PSAK 109 in presenting the financial statements regardless of some items that might not be in accordance with the standards. In financial statements based on SAP, a variance was found in the presentation of information related to the procurement of assets and the details of the depreciation. As for the financial statements based on PSAK 109, it has been presented from 2012 to 2017. From the available data, there are some differences in the disclosure compared to PSAK 109. Amil funds and non-halal funds were not disclosed in the balance sheet as well as there was no statement of changes in assets under management. Moreover, these financial statements were not presented in the last two years due to limited supporting facilities/devices and human resources.========================================================================================================Zakat sebagai Pendapatan Asli Daerah: Perlakuan Akuntansinya pada Baitul Mal Aceh. Di Aceh, Indonesia, zakat dimasukkan sebagai salah satu Pendapatan Asli Daerah (PAD) yang dikelola oleh sebuah institusi pemerintah yang disebut Baitul Mal. Sebagai badan pemerintah, Baitul Mal diwajibkan untuk membuat laporan keuangannya sesuai dengan Standar Akuntansi Pemerintah (SAP). Artikel ini menyajikan temuan dari perlakuan akuntansi pada laporan keuangan zakat di Baitul Mal Aceh. Baitul Mal Aceh sebagai lembaga amil zakat pemerintah diwajibkan menyajikan dua laporan keuangan yang berbeda setiap tahunnya, yaitu laporan keuangan menurut Standar Akuntansi Pemerintahan (SAP) dan menurut Pernyataan Standar Akuntasi Keuangan Nomor 109 (PSAK 109). Untuk itu, tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menginvestigasi kepatuhan Baitul Mal Aceh dengan SAP dan PSAK 109 dalam penyajian laporan keuangan zakat. Penelitian ini adalah studi deskriptif berdasarkan data yang diperoleh dari studi lapangan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Baitul Mal Aceh telah menerapkan sistem pelaporan sesuai dengan kedua standar yang dimaksud meskipun masih terdapat beberapa item yang tidak sesuai. Pada pelaporan keuangan menurut SAP, masih ditemukan ketidaksesuaian dalam penyajian informasi terkait pengadaan aset dan rincian penyusutannya. Adapun untuk laporan keuangan dengan PSAK 109, Baitul Mal Aceh sudah pernah menyajikannya dari tahun 2012-2017. Dari data yang tersedia, terdapat beberapa ketidaksesuaian penyajian laporan keuangan dengan PSAK 109. Dana amil dan dana non-halal tidak disajikan dalam laporan posisi keuangan serta tidak ada laporan perubahan aset kelolaan. Bahkan dalam dua tahun terakhir, tidak ada penyajian laporan keuangan ini dikarenakan keterbatasan sarana/perangkat pendukung dan sumber daya manusia yang tersedia.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 217-226
Author(s):  
Rian Fauzi ◽  
Udi Pramiudi ◽  
Moermahadi Soerja Djanegara

This research was conducted at the Toko Besi Sumber Baja Mandiri which is located at Jalan Raya Pangkalan 2 Kedung Halang, Bogor City. The purpose of this study was to find out how the process of preparing and presenting financial statements at the Toko Besi Sumber Baja Mandiri and knowing how the implementation of SAK ETAP regarding the preparation and presentation of financial statements at the Toko Besi Sumber Baja Mandiri if applied. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method in which the authors describe how the process of preparing and presenting financial statements at Toko Besi Sumber Baja Mandiri and how the implementation of SAK ETAP about the preparation and presentation of financial statements at the Toko Besi Sumber Baja Mandiri if applied. Research results show that the process of preparing and presenting financial statements at Toko Besi Sumber Baja Mandiri is very simple and the preparation and presentation of financial statements based on SAK ETAP at the Sumber Baja Mandiri iron shop if applied includes recording transactions into general journals, posting to general ledgers and presenting financial statements which consists of income statement and retained earnings, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.   Keywords: financial statements, SAK ETAP


Author(s):  
Lasa Laksita ◽  
Adilistiono Adilistiono

<p>Financial statement preparation is very important because it can <br />describe the finance of an entity and as a basis for decision making. The <br />purpose of this Final Project is to prepare the company's financial statements <br />consisting of Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Statement of Changes in <br />Equity and Cash Flow Statement based on Financial Accounting Standards of <br />Entities Without Public Accountability (SAK ETAP), with the result that assist <br />Sumurboto Stationery in preparing financial statements. Interview and <br />documentation are used in data collection method. On the other hand, this <br />Final Project used description and exposition method for the writing method. <br />The result of this Final Project is to gain the knowledge in how have <br />Sumurboto Stationery done their financial statement preparation in 2016 <br />based on Financial Accounting Standards of Entities Without Public <br />Accountability (SAK ETAP) that consisting of Income Statement, Statement of <br />Changes in Equity, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement. Hopefully, <br />Sumurboto Stationery can be able to prepare their financial statement for the <br />next period in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards of Entities <br />Without Public Accountability (SAK ETAP)</p>


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-18
Author(s):  
Nia Yuniarsih

The objective of this research is to describe the compliance annual report Koperasi Sekar Melati IBI Kota Surabaya with Standar Akuntansi Keuangan Entitas Tanpa Akuntabilitas Publik (SAK ETAP). Operational definition this research to measure compliance are components of Financial Statements, Recognition, Measurement, Balance Sheet Account’s, Income Statement Account’s, Statement of Equity Exchange Account’s, Cash Flow Statement Account’s. The research method using descriptive analysis. The sampling technique used documentation of the Annual Financial Statement of Koperasi Sekar Melati IBI Kota Surabaya ended year 2015. The results of this study indicate that the Financial Statements Koperasi Sekar Melati IBI Kota Surabaya still not comply with the SAK ETAP.


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