scholarly journals Analisis Kepatuhan Laporan Keuangan Koperasi Berdasarkan SAK ETAP

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.

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.


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


2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mizaco Ofayda Darmawan ◽  
Agus Toni Poputra ◽  
Winston Pontoh

Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) number 1 and 2 states that financial statements should present fairly the financial position, financial performance, changes in equity and cash flow. Companies to implement SFAS correctly with the required disclosures in the Notes to the Financial Statements. Objects in this research is PT.Multisarana Bahteramandiri. The purpose of this study is to analyze the financial statement presentation PT.Multisarana Bahteramandiri under SFAS Number 1 and 2. The method used is descriptive analysis method is an analytical tool that compares two different aspects of theory and practice that need to be met in order to know the difference, as far as what the difference is. Results of the analysis of these data showed that PT.Multisarana Bahteraamandiri not fully implemented SFAS number 1 and 2 in the company's financial statement presentation. Because the company only present a statements of financial position, income statement, cash flow statement, as well as company-specific notes. The company also not disclose a statement of compliance with the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) number 1 and 2 in the notes to financial statements.


Author(s):  
Risnaningsih Risnaningsih ◽  
Sjheny Tanuwijaya ◽  
Nur Ida Iriani

<p>Many Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are still carrying out a simple accounting record and have not implemented accrual basis method. It is expected that in the future all MSMEs can make more transparency and accountability report by using accrual method so it can assist MSMEs in applying credit to banks or other investors to increase the business capital. This study was conducted in Malang Regency, Batu City, and Malang City. This study used descriptive qualitative method. The data collection techniques were done by interview and documentation with sampling technique using purposive sampling and snowball sampling. The collected data will be analyzed by interactive analysis method including data reduction, data presentation, and data verification or interpretation. The results showed that the owners of SMEs in managing their finances use simple accounting by using accrual method so that the financial statements produced more accurate than if the owners of MSMEs use cash method. The owners of SMEs do not need to make complete financial statements, they may use three types of financial statements, namely: income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. The income statement is used to find out how much the profit or loss of the MSMEs, the balance sheet is used to find out the assets, liabilities, equity, and cash flow statement is used to find out the changes occurring during the period of operating, investing, and financing activities. These three types of financial statements have already been used by MSME owners as one of the requirements to obtain credit from banks or other investors.</p>


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>


2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 146-158
Author(s):  
Mohd Noor Azli

This study investigates the perceptions of auditors regarding the important items in the disclosure of content and presentation dimension that can be used to describe the level of internet financial reporting (IFR). Questionnaires were distributed to 100 auditors. A total of 40 questionnaires were completed and returned, giving a response rate of 40 percent. From the survey, it was found that the five most important items in the content dimension are income statement of current year, income statement of past years, cash flow statement of current year, notes to financial statements of current year and balance sheet of current year. Meanwhile, in the presentation dimension, five most items important to disclosure are loading time of the website below 10 seconds, annual report in PDF format, hyperlinks inside the annual report, ability to download reports and hyperlinks to financial analysts. Finally, the limitation of this study and future research will also be discussed.


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.


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.


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 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.


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