scholarly journals Rancangan Sistem Siklus Akuntansi Pada Bank Sampah

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-55
Author(s):  
Anis Indah Kurnia ◽  
Dadang Romansyah

This study aims to formulate a system of accounting cycle on trash bank. This studyused descriptive methods and qualitative data. This study’s subjects consisted of respondents and the data library that collected by interviews, documentation and literature. Analysis was done by analyze the data to understand the process of accounting cycle, preparing the system, the last summed up the results of analysis. The study found a system of financial records and financial statements based on SAK ETAP and some contract in PSAK Sharia. Accounting system has a preparation, recording and classification stage. The preparation stage such as chart of account, price list and customers list. The recording stage such as ledgers: trash inventory, savings cooperatives, list of net income cooperatives, list of savings, list of lending, list of electrical and pulse supplies and special journals: purchase of trash, sales of trash, saving of trash, cash receipts and cash payments. The classification stage such as general ledger, adjusting entries, trial balance. Then the system of financial statements consist of balance sheet, income statement, equity statement, cash flow statement and notes to the financial statements. Finally, for the preparation next period there are after closing journal and trial balance after closing.

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
walhidayat

The development of mobile information systems with dynamic track and a variety of business needs, in order to be aligned with that goal then a computerized concept is needed. Periodically, the company has always issued financial statements that were made by the accounting department and given to the parties concerned, ie the government, creditors, owners and the management company itself. There are plenty of financial statements issued by the company, but that is commonly used is:Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement. Based on the analysis results, it can be seen that the system is feasible to be implemented on the Personal Software for purposes of financial management today is an electronic accounting system (E-Accounting System) using a variety of features that can be used in accordance with its function, and a variety of modeling softwarerequirements this can be used in modeling with UML method.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-60
Author(s):  
Euis Sitinur Aisyah ◽  
Maimunah Maimunah ◽  
Aris Martono

Financial ratios are very important in a company, because it is the most effective way to find out financial data on a company by comparing the current financial statements of the company with the previous one. To facilitate this comparison, book closure can be done. Closing the book itself is useful to determine the company's financial position before closing, by looking at the final results of the profit and loss. It is known that the process of closing the book takes a long time with extra precision. However, this has become easier by using WBAOS (Web Based Accounting Online System) 2.0, because companies are more flexible in preparing financial statements, starting from the lane balance sheet, income statement, to the periodic cash flow, where this cash flow provides relevant information regarding cash in and out of the company.   Keywords: ​WBAOS, Financial Ratios and Book Closure.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 399 ◽  
Author(s):  
Budiandru Budiandru ◽  
Shabrina Saufani Isfa

This study aims to analyze the application of SAK ETAP on the presentation of financial statements CV SK. CV SK is a medium-sized businesses engaged in catering services and Wedding Organizer. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative analysis. The results of the study based on Balance Sheet and Income Statement for 2012-2016, show that the company has not presented cash flow statement, and notes to financial statements (CALK) and inconsistency in the presentation of some post on Balance Sheet not disclosed in CALK. This research suggests that companies develop other components of financial statements and disclose the company's accounting policies in CALK.


2003 ◽  
Vol 46 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 73-110
Author(s):  
Sinisa Ostojic

This paper introduces financial statements of commercial banks and presents a procedure for analyzing bank profitability and risks using historical data. The procedure involves decomposing aggregate profit ratios into their components to help identify key factors that influence performance. This paper presents a procedure for analyzing bank performance using periodic balance sheet and income statement data. It describes the components of financial statements, provides a framework for comparing the trade-off between bank profitability and risk, and compares the performance of a small community bank with that of a large super regional banking organization. It uses data presented in a banks Uniform Bank Performance Report (UBPR) to demonstrate the analysis. Many banks experience dramatic changes in profits from one period to the next or relative to what stock analysts expect. In many cases, profits are lower because of unanticipated loan losses. In other cases, profits are higher because of extraordinary growth in noninterest income. A key point is that it is becoming increasingly difficult to evaluate performance by looking at reported balance sheet and income statement data. Net income can be managed, or manipulated, by bank managers to disguise potential problems. In this paper I examine how banks, the most important of all the financial intermediaries, operate to earn the highest profits possible: how and why they make loans, how they acquire funds and manage their assets and liabilities (debts), and how they earn income.


2001 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hugo Nurnberg

Consolidated financial statements purport to report income, financial position, and cash flows of a parent company and its subsidiaries as if the group were a single company with one or more branches or divisions. Under the parent company theory, the consolidated entity perspective assumed in the consolidated income statement, the consolidated balance sheet, and the consolidated retained earnings statement differs from the consolidated entity perspective assumed in the consolidated cash flow statement. Even under extant expositions of the entity theory, the consolidated entity perspective assumed in the consolidated income statement, the consolidated balance sheet, and the consolidated cash flow statement differs from the consolidated entity perspective assumed in the consolidated retained earnings statement. This paper develops a consistent consolidated entity perspective for all four consolidated financial statements. It demonstrates that under the entity theory, consolidated retained earnings includes the separate equities of both the parent company stockholders and the minority interest. As such, both elements of retained earnings should be reported in the consolidated retained earnings statement to make it comparable to the consolidated retained earnings statement of companies without subsidiaries or with only wholly owned subsidiaries. The effect on certain financial ratios of public companies may be substantial. The paper also demonstrates that for purchased subsidiaries, minority interest in consolidated retained earnings includes unamortized write-ups of identifiable net assets and goodwill arising from purchase-type business combinations.


Systems ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Kawika Pierson

System dynamics implementations of financial statements are currently limited by the lack of a simple to use, yet sufficiently detailed model that operationally replicates the accounting reporting process for the income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, and statement of changes in owners’ equity. While system dynamics accounting structures exist, they are inconsistently applied in the literature. In this paper, we offer a comprehensive accounting model in the hope that academics and practitioners will use its structures to better represent accounting reports in their projects.


2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 69-90
Author(s):  
Maria Carmen Huian

AbstractThe aim of this paper is to study the impact of the transition to IFRS on financial assets and liabilities reported by non-financial companies listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange. It uses data from the individual financial statements for the comparative year 2011, prepared under both Romanian accounting standards (RAS) and IFRS. Through a set of financial ratios involving information from balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement, we study how the IFRS adoption affected financial assets and liabilities. We also test the empirical correlation between profitability (measured by ROE) and financial assets/ liabilities before and after the transition to IFRS. We find that financial instruments are very little affected by the change in the accounting system. However, the association between ROE and financial assets/ liabilities is of greater intensity for the IFRS data.


2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Herbert E. Kierulff

The often tedious but essential task of understanding financial statements and the inter-relationships among them can be enlivened by an interactive exercise with an unexpected and dramatic flair.  I have used this approach for over ten years in both undergraduate and graduate finance and entrepreneurship classes, with entrepreneurs in Small Business Administration workshops, and with attendees at profit improvement planning workshops.  The exercise begins with a four-quarter proforma income statement that shows a profitable, growing firm.  Participants then create, with the instructor’s guidance, the company’s balance sheet that shows it unable to pay its bills by the end of the year.  Then the participants discover for themselves how this seemingly contradictory situation can occur by developing, again with the instructor’s guidance, a proforma cash flow.  This paper demonstrates how the approach works and provides the materials used in the interactive session.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andre Arisandi

This study was conducted to determine the level of profitability using the ratio of ROA (Return on Asset), ROE (Return on Equity), BOPO (Operating Expenses to Operating Income), and NPM (Net Profit Margin) to PT. BPR Raga Dana Sejahtera. The type of data used is secondary data obtained by the method of documentation taken from the published reports of BPR Raga Dana Sejahtera during the 2015-2019 period. This research was conducted using the 2015-2019 financial statements, namely the balance sheet and income statement. Based on the profitability analysis, it can be seen that ROA is in healthy condition and ROE is in less healthy condition. Then the bank's BOPO is in an inefficient position in managing operational costs to obtain operating income and the bank's NPM is said to be healthy in obtaining net income. The results showed that the level of bank profitability was quite stable and efficient in running company operations


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


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