scholarly journals IMPLEMENTASI PENYUSUNAN LAPORAN KEUANGAN BERDASARKAN SAK EMKM PADA UMKM PASTELLIA INTERMODA BUMI SERPONG DAMAI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN APLIKASI SI APIK PERIODE 2018 – 2019

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 160
Author(s):  
Bettynia Dwi Orparani ◽  
Yumniati Agustina

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether the financial statements based on SAK EMKM have been applied by Pastellia Intermoda Bumi Serpong Damai SMEs, compare the financial statements of Pastellia Intermoda Bumi Serpong Damai SMEs with Si Apik's version of the financial statements, and interpret the results of a comparative analysis which is then drawn into a conclusion. . This research method is a comparative & descriptive method. Data obtained through interviews, observation. Comparative analysis of the data by analyzing the presentation of the financial statements of Pastellia Intermoda Bumi Serpong Damai SMEs with a theory that refers to the Financial Accounting Standards for Micro, Small and Medium Entities (SAK EMKM) and comparing financial statements manually with financial reports using the Si Apik application. The results of this study are that the types of financial statements produced are statement of financial position (balance sheet), income statement and cash flow statement, and do not make notes on financial statements (CALK) so that they are not in accordance with SAK EMKM. The difference between the financial statements produced by Pastellia Intermoda Bumi Serpong SMEs and the Si Apik application is in the statement of financial position and income statement related to depreciation of fixed assets

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.


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.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aprilia V. Manuel ◽  
Hendrik Manossoh ◽  
Dhullo Affandi

The company basically runs its business through the sale of goods or services every day that will generate revenue for the company. Receivables are considered very important because it is one component in the balance sheet, so accuracy in processing receivables greatly affect the fairness of its valuation in the financial statements. And the appropriate Financial Accounting Standards are very important in presenting the financial statements because accounting standards provide information to users of financial statements regarding the financial position, results of operations, and other matters relating to the company. The purpose of this study is to analyze the suitability of accounting treatment of PT. SUCOFINDO (Persero) Jakarta branch with the applicable financial accounting standards and formulate accounting standards for receivables that must be used by PT. SUCOFINDO (Persero) Jakarta branch. This research was conducted by qualitative descriptive method. The results of this study show that the accounting treatment of PT. SUCOFINDO (Persero) Jakarta Branch is not in accordance with the applicable financial accounting standards because the presentation of receivables in the financial statements is presented in the net amount, and the recording of receivables written-off is written off into other income accounts. As a suggestion that PT. SUCOFINDO (Persero) represents accounts receivable in the statement of financial position with gross amount followed by estimated uncollectible amounts, and returns the receivables written off to accounts receivable and allowance for doubtful accounts and cash accounts and accounts receivable as deductions on receivables so that the presentation of accounts receivable in accordance with applicable financial accounting standards.Keywords : Accounting treatment of receivables, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 133
Author(s):  
Dinny Irfani ◽  
Irawan Irawan ◽  
Nurmala Nurmala

The purpose of this final report is to analyze the implementation of Accurate application on PT MCG. The data used include the reports produced by the Accurate application that is the income statement of PT MCG, and the output produced by Accurate application. The author uses qualitative methods to provide information about the menus contained in the application Accurate, and the menus in the application Accurate used PT MCG and its function for PT MCG. The Accurate application on PT MCG has deficiencies in the resulting financial reports. The Accurate application used by PT MCG only results in the income statement. The resulting profit and loss statement has not complied with the applicable regulations, since the income statement of PT MCG does not represent costs as one of the components of the income statement of the company. The use of Accurate application on PT MCG has not been optimal in the preparation of the company's financial statements in particular can not display the statement of financial position (balance sheet). The authors suggest that companies use the more comprehensive new version of the Accurate versiter application.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lailatul Robiah ◽  
Jianto B. Amiranto

ABSTRACTThe financial report is a tool for analyzing the financial performance of companies that can provide information about the financial position, performance an clash flow, so it can serve as a basis for decision making by management. This study to describe the condition of the financial statements and describes the making SAK ETAP to the financial statements textile company Dwi Putra. This study used descriptive qualitative method with primary and secondary data sources and Data collection was done by means of interviews, documentation and observation. The study research are that the financial statements Dwi Putra consist of the balance sheet and income statements, where it does not conform to the presentation SAK ETAP, the accounting cycle of the company is also not in accordance with SAK ETAP. SAK ETAP does not stipulate rules of writing format or order against the post presented. Therefore, the presentation of the balance sheet and income statement Dwi Putra is not at issue in financial accounting standards entities without public accountability (SAK ETAP). Keywords : Financial Statements,SAK ETAP


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lailatul Robiah ◽  
Jianto B. Amiranto

ABSTRACTThe financial report is a tool for analyzing the financial performance of companies that can provide information about the financial position, performance an clash flow, so it can serve as a basis for decision making by management. This study to describe the condition of the financial statements and describes the making SAK ETAP to the financial statements textile company Dwi Putra This study used descriptive qualitative method with primary and secondary data sources and Data collection was done by means of interviews, documentation and observation. The study research are that the financial statements Dwi Putra consist of the balance sheet and income statements, where it does not conform to the presentation SAK ETAP, the accounting cycle of the company is also not in accordance with SAK ETAP. SAK ETAP does not stipulate rules of writing format or order against the post presented. Therefore, the presentation of the balance sheet and income statement Dwi Putra is not at issue in financial accounting standards entities without public accountability (SAK ETAP). Keywords : Financial Statements,SAK ETAP


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-97
Author(s):  
Nur Ilmi Octaviani ◽  
Erry Sunarya ◽  
Kokom Komariah

Financial statements are actually still a problem in a company that really needs to be taken seriously because the good and bad financial statements describe the company's financial condition. The purpose of this research is to find out how the company's financial condition and comparison of predictions of financial statements at PT. Three Pillars of Prosperous Food Tbk. The research method used in this study is a descriptive method with a quantitative approach, in which the authors collect data in the form of balance sheet financial position reports. Data collection techniques used were documentation and literature study. The results of this study indicate that there is a fluctuating development in the balance sheet and income statement, even in the balance sheet from year to year it also fluctuates, the income statement has increased from 2014 to 2016 and always decreases in 2017 Conclusion, by using trend analysis it can be predicted that the value of the postal year will come to experience a fluctuating development which is also the same as in previous years. Keywords: Financial Statements, Trend Methods, Company Conditions


suits of operations. The ordres were linked together either by double-entry or by the use of contra-accounts. The plan's double­ entry systems were as follows [CNOF, 1946]: Financial accounting Ordre 1 — Operating accounts (revenues and expenses) (accounting elements seen as causes) Ordre 2 — Balance sheet accounts (assets and liabilities) (effect of transactions on the company's position) Managerial accounting Ordre 3 — Cost accounts and sales accounts (transactions classified as to purpose) Ordre 4 — Imputation or contra-accounts Budgetary accounting Ordre 5 — Budgeted operations Ordre 6 — Budgeted liquidities Ordre 7 and 8 were left open, in case other accounting systems were developed in the future. Ordre 9 was devoted to commit­ ments and transitory accounts, such as purchases and sales in cash, and internal transfers. In financial statements, transitory ac­ counts were to be replaced by the ordre to which they were related (1 or 2), and commitments were to be listed at the end of the balance sheet. Each ordre was further divided into categories, each having its own specific meaning. For example, the categories found in ordre 1 were charges and revenues that are included in the gross profit margin, operating charges and revenues, investment-related charges and revenues, administrative charges, miscellaneous rev­ enues and financial charges. These categories were further grouped to provide the following summary accounts: the gross profit margin, results of operations, net revenue from investments, net administrative charges and financial charges. The classifica­ tion adopted in that ordre was based first on the economic func­ tion of the transactions and second on their nature. Another ex­ ample of the breakdown of an ordre into categories is provided by ordre 2. In the latter, assets were divided, according to their eco­ nomic function in the company and their degree of liquidity, into fixed assets, investments, short-term assets (inventories and short­ term investments), receivables and liquid assets (cash and cash equivalents). Ordre 3 and 4 were devoted to cost accounting, constituting a 287

2014 ◽  
pp. 343-343

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.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Novi Swandari Budiarso

Most of general public and firms know about money and its value but do not have better understanding how the money creates its own value relates to interest rate. Another side, most of firms still not realize that the time value of money has an impact on accounting recording and its reporting in financial statements, such as statement of financial position (balance sheet), income statement, and statement of cash flows.


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