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Optimization Of Fixed Assets Through State Property Management (Study At The Indonesian Center For Agricultural Biotechnology And Genetic Resources Instrument Standard Testing) Lutfi, Lutfi Padhil; Indupurnahayu, Indupurnahayu; Aminda, Renea Shinta
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): JULI
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khladun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v13i2.1512

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This study aims to analyze:1) Implementation of fixed asset utilization, 2) Implementation of accuracy and precision of fixed asset inventory, 3) Strategy of fixed asset security and maintenance procedures, 4) Implementation of fixed asset administration applied to the optimization of fixed assets through state property goods administration. The method used is descriptive case study with a qualitative approach. The results of the study show: 1) The management and utilization of state property assets at BBPSI Biogen have shown progress but are not yet fully optimized. Challenges include incomplete asset mapping and limited third-party collaboration. However, the Use Status Determination and rental-based asset utilization have been carried out in compliance with regulations, contributing to increasing Non-Tax State Revenue. Supervision and control are conducted regularly, supporting efficient management. 2)Inventory activities are well-organized, with no abandoned assets, proper labeling (codification), and clear records—though inventory updates for machinery are hampered by limited human resources. 3)The security and maintenance strategies for state property are fairly optimal, incorporating administrative, physical, and legal safeguards. Maintenance is carried out in a scheduled and documented manner, preventing loss and damage. 4)Overall, the administration of assets has been systematic, transparent, and aligned with Government Accounting Standards, positively impacting the optimization of fixed asset management.
The Determinant of Micro, Small, and Medium Tax Revenue on Tax Office Performance Moderated the Tax Target Sofianti, Evin; Indupurnahayu; Aminda, Renea Shinta; Lysandra, Shanti
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v3i1.7669

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This study aims to analyze the factors that affect the performance of tax office and micro small medium enterprises (MSME) tax revenue. The research method used is quantitative. The data is collected by distributing questionnaires to 100 micro small medium enterprises (MSME). Data was processed by using Structural Equalling Modeling (SEM) and hypothesis testing using the SmartPLS (Partial Least Square) method. The results of the study on the determinants of tax revenue consisting of policies, socialization, the number of tax returns, turnover, and WP compliance in the implementation of tax obligations have a significant effect on micro small medium enterprises (MSME) tax revenue in Bogor Regency. The study also found that socialization of policies and regulations for MSME needs to be improved in order to optimize tax office performance and tax revenue. In addition, the number of registered taxpayers is not balanced with the total number of MSME, moreover the taxpayer of MSME is dominated by the micro scale. Implications for tax office performance that cause socialization and to micro small medium enterprises (MSME) are not optimal. By understanding tax policies and regulations for MSMEs it is hoped that compliance and awareness of MSME taxpayers in fulfilling their tax obligations.
Determination of Financial Indicators on Tax Avoidance through Transfer Pricing on Energy Companies Setyawan, Widyatmanto; Indupurnahayu; Aminda, Renea Shinta
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v3i1.7704

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The main problem of the study is about variables in company size and their effect on tax avoidance. Compared to the results when transfer pricing moderates. The focus of the analysis in this is on company size, receivables, debt, costs, profits against tax avoidance through transfer pricing. The study used quantitative methods with secondary data. Data collection through interview techniques and documentation data collection by recording or collecting data on energy companies listed on the IDX for 2018-2022. From a population of 82 companies, a sample of 52 companies was obtained using purposive sampling according to criteria. The data was tested with panel data regression model data using Chow Test and Hausman Test techniques, and also used E-views application. The results of the study found that financial indicators in energy companies, namely: Company Size, receivables, debts, costs, and profits have a significant positive influence on tax avoidance, and when transfer pricing moderates it has a positive affects the financial performance of energy companies on tax avoidance.
Determinasi Akses Kredit Formal UMKM Sektor Makanan Minuman Masa Pandemi Aminda, Renea Shinta; Bimo, Widhi Ariyo; Marlina, Asti; Mahmud, Khalisah Surend; Handayani, Tias
MONETER Vol 10 No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Ibn Kahldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (431.897 KB) | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v10i2.8543

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Pada penelitian ini memiliki tujuan untuk mengidentifikasi literasi keuangan dan pengaruhnya pada akses kredit formal, menganalisis serta mengkaji persyaratan kredit pada akses kredit formal dan melakukan kajian mendalam faktor akses kredit formal termasuk pengaruh dari literasi keuangan dan persyaratan kredit UMKM sektor makanan dan minuman. Dapat diketahui bahwa jumlah keseluruhan kelompok UMKM usaha kuliner sejumlah 1541 di kota bogor terdaftar di dinas UKM dan koperasi Kota Bogor yang terdata di web resmi UMKM Kota Bogor. Salah satu masalah utama yang sering dihadapi UMKM adalah terbatasnya aspek keuangan terhadap pengelolaan modal awal serta akses untuk modal kerja, pendanaan jangka panjang terhadap investasi yang dibutuhkan yang akan berdampak kepada pertumbuhan produktif jangka panjang. Pandemi COVID-19 memberikan masalah baru terhadap perkembangan kelompok UMKM usaha kuliner khususnya ketika pengajuan pembiayaan kelompok UMKM usaha kuliner kepada Lembaga Keuangan sehingga TKT dalam studi ini dalam bentuk melakukan eksplorasi dan tipologi orientasi pada klasifikasi pengaruh literasi keuangan UMKM sektor makanan dan minuman, menganalisis serta mengkaji faktor apa saja yang ada pada persyaratan kredit pada sektor makanan dan minuman, menganalisis dan mengkaji lebih dalam lagi akses kredit formal UMKM yang beroperasi di sektor makanan dan minuman selama masa pandemi.
Analysis of Traffic Volume Due to the Sound of Motor Vehicle in front of SMA Taruna Terpadu Boash During Covid-19 Syaiful, Syaiful; Shinta Aminda, Renea; Rulhendri, Rulhendri; Haldiana, Haldiana
ASTONJADRO Vol. 11 No. 3 (2022): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v11i3.7274

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Each motorized vehicle produces a variety of noise. This noise has a considerable impact on the tranquility of the area that is directly in contact with the highway. Therefore, setting the distance between the main school building and the highway must be taken into account, for the sake of realizing the comfort of the school students. The volume of motorcycles, the volume of private vehicles and public transportation has a significant effect on noise, from all the analysis calculations, the largest equation is obtained on the first day of the study, the third point (Sound Level Meter 3) a distance of 20.50m, with the calculation below, y = 54 .61 + 0.002x1 – 0.002x2 + 0.002x3 + 0.004x4. This equation means that if there is no decrease in the volume of the motorcycle, the noise level at SLM3 is 55.21 dBA. If there is an increase and decrease in the volume of the motorcycle it will have a significant effect on the noise. The second largest equation in the second day of research is at the second point (Sound Level Meter 2) a distance of 4.00m with an equation calculation of, y = 57.22 - 0.012x1 - 0.021x2 - 0.022x3 - 0.014x4. The meaning of the above equation is that if there is an increase in the volume of the motorcycle, the noise in SLM2 is 57.22dBA. From the results obtained, there was a reduction in the number of motorbikes during the Covid-19 pandemic, because students who were studying did not come to school. The reduction in the number of motorbikes crossing the SMA Taruna Terpadu Boash reached 52%.
Influence Motor Cycle Density on Noise Sound at the Highway Syaiful, Syaiful; Shinta Aminda, Renea; Afrianto, Yuggo
ASTONJADRO Vol. 12 No. 1 (2023): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v12i1.8782

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Bogor Regency is a buffer zone for the city of Jakarta. Bogor Regency is directly adjacent to the north with DKI Jakarta and Bekasi City and Depok City. The two cities are satellite cities directly adjacent to Jakarta. In 2017 and 2018, the addition of roads in Indonesia was only less than 0.1% -0.2%/year, while the growth of motorized vehicles was more than 10%/year. This is very disproportionate to the addition of roads in our country. Based on the study above, research on motorized vehicles was carried out in front of the Nurul Hidayah Mosque, which is located on Jl. Salabenda-Semplak, Bogor Regency. The density of motorcycles, private cars, public transport cars and freight cars has a significant effect on noise. From all analysis calculations, the largest equation is obtained on the third day of the second point of the study SLM2, with a contribution of 22.12%. The following calculation is obtained, y = 54.01 + 0.04x1 + 0.32x2 – 0.22x3 + 0.12x4. This means that if there is no decrease in the density of motorbikes, the noise level in SLM2 is 54.021 dBA. The density of motorbikes, private cars, public transport cars and freight cars also has a significant effect on noise, the second largest equation is obtained on the fourth day of research at the third point with a contribution of 21.24%. The calculation of the equation below is obtained, y = 55.02 + 0.03x1 – 0.07x2 + 0.02x3 – 0.01x4. The meaning of the above equation is that if there is an increase in the density of motorcycles and public transport cars, the noise in SLM3 is 55,021 dBA.
Parking Analysis on Bogor Agricultural University Campus Syaiful, Syaiful; Zein, Anggi Muskita; Rulhendri, Rulhendri; Aminda, Renea Shinta
ASTONJADRO Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v12i3.14994

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Andi Hakim Nasution Building is a facility located at Bogor Agricultural University. Andi Hakim Nasution Building is located in the main campus area of Bogor Agricultural University, Jl, Meranti, Babakan Village, Dramaga District, Bogor Regency. This building is used for the offices of lecturers, staff and leaders, so that one of the motorized vehicle parking facilities is one of the needs of this building, but the existing parking facilities are still not neatly arranged. then it is necessary to study the analysis of parking on the Bogor Agricultural University campus. So that it can provide alternative parking control at the Andi Hakim Nasution Building so that no more motorized vehicles are found that are not neatly parked. This study aims to obtain the existing capacity of parking locations in the Andi Hakim Nasution Building and obtain parking characteristics (accumulation, duration of each vehicle, parking space turnover rate and parking index) of motorized vehicles in the Andi Hakim Nasution Building area. This study uses quantitative methods, this data collection is carried out by observation as primary data, among others, data on the number of vehicles entering, data on the number of vehicles out, data representing peak hours, peak days, normal hours, normal days, the number of Parking Space Units (SRP). The secondary data obtained by researchers through sources that have become data, which have conformity with the data that researchers are looking for in the study area, namely the area of parking area space. The result of this study is that the existing parking lot obtained secondary data with a survey method so as to produce existing data covering an area of 630m2 motorcycle parking area with a capacity of 180 ( Parking Space Unit) SRP and a tilt angle of 90 ° at the Andi Hakim Nasution Building. In this analysis study, the largest accumulated stasis capacity was 251 vehicles with an average parking duration of 9:57 hours on Tuesday, May 30, 2023. During the ten days of the survey conducted, it was found that the maximum parking volume was 403 vehicles with a maximum vehicle parking accumulation of 351 vehicles which occurred on Monday 5 June 2023, the highest motorcycle parking turn over at the Andi Hakim Nasution Building reached 223.89%, indicating that the performance of motorcycle parking was quite high. The capacity of motorcycle parking spaces at the Andi Hakim Nasution Building cannot meet existing parking needs.
Analysis of the Availability and Sustainable Management of Clean Water and Sanitation in Bogor Regency Aminda, Renea Shinta
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i1.15285

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The provision of clean water includes several main components, including: raw water source unit, processing unit, production unit, transmission unit and production unit. Water is used by humans for various daily needs. Water needs for individual needs vary for each place and each level of need. The higher the standard of living in a place, the greater the need for water. The goal that must be achieved in managing clean water in stages is to have access to household drinking water services reaching 100% by 2030. The next achievement is the achievement and realization of sanitation and clean water management for vulnerable community groups at 68.77%, shown by this achievement in 2026. To achieve the number of sub-districts or villages implementing community-based total sanitation of 98%. Meanwhile, the achievement of the proportion of households served by a centralized clean water waste management system is 71.66% in 2026. The proportion of households served by a fecal sludge management system until this data is published has not been covered so the baseline set at 20% in 2021 will be achieved in 2023 The Bogor Regency Government's target in establishing this feces processing concept is very good.
Analysis Of Change Rate And Interest Rate Changes To Indonesia’s Trade Balance Aminda, Renea Shinta; Vannesia, Tasya; Bimo, Widhi Ariyo; Suharti, Titing
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v11i2.408

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This research examines the impact of exchange rates and interest rates on Indonesia's trade balance from 1991 to 2021. International trade plays a crucial role in a country's economic activities, with exports and imports being key components. Monitoring these activities allows for the assessment of whether a nation's trade balance is in surplus or deficit. The trade balance of Indonesia is influenced by various factors, including exchange rates and interest rates. Employing the Error Correction Model (ECM) for analysis, both long-term and short-term effects were investigated. Classical assumption tests and significance tests, covering normality, multicollinearity, autocorrelation, partial (t tests), simultaneous (F test), R-Squared, and Adjusted R-Squared tests were conducted. The findings reveal that exchange rates have a significant impact on Indonesia's trade balance, with a stronger exchange rate leading to a favorable trade balance. Specifically, a robust exchange rate results in a reduction of export value surpassing that of imports. In contrast, interest rates were found to have no significant effect on the trade balance due to global economic disparities, financial market uncertainties stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic, and trade barriers imposed by individual countries.
No Poverty and No Hunger as Achievements in Implementing the SDGs Economic Pillar Maulana, Lucky Hikmat; Aminda, Renea Shinta; Syaiful, Syaiful; Pratama, Erik; Kusumawati, Riny
Moneter: Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/moneter.v11i2.527

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The realization of the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the economic pillar is represented by the goal of development without poverty and without hunger, the achievement of which is expected to decrease further by 2030. Implementation of indicators in goal 1 and goal 2 of the Regency SDGs Bogor, which has been implemented according to the regional action plan during the 2020-2022 period, was observed for its achievements using descriptive explanation methods and qualitative analysis of achievement of indicator targets in Bogor Regency. The study results show that policy implementation in Bogor Regency looks very good, especially in reducing poverty rates, increasing health service rates, and reducing stunting and work programs. Apart from that, the activities of all Regional Apparatus Organizations in the Bogor Regency Government have led to the achievement of sustainable development goals, especially SDGs goal 1 and goal 2 as part of the economic pillar.
Co-Authors ., Supriana Abdul Karim Halim Adji, Muhammad Irvansyah Putra Adnania, Siti Zaenab Agung Sri Hendarsa Agung Sri Hendarsa, Agung Sri Agung Wibowo Agustin Tangahu, Yola Trie Ahmad Juwaini Alfitrah, Muhammad Firzy Amelia, Anggi Aminda, Annisa Amintara, Danendra Nadhif Amir Tengku Ramly Ana Fauziah Andini Fajriani Angga Prasetia ANI SAFITRI Anita Lestari, Puri Anuraga Kusumah Apriani, Lia Arfa Maynanda Ariani, Maria Bernadette Nani Arizal Tursina Arsyad, Bintang Khaidir Arsyianti, Dwi Asri Masitha Arsyati Asri, Nani Atikah, Raden Muhammad Jiddan Aziz AYU NINGSIH Aziz, Muhammad Jiddan Azzahra, Ananda Puteri Bahagia Bahagia Bimo Wicaksono Bintang Timur Budi Susetyo Budiman Budiman Caesarani, Vernanda Chaeriyah, Iqra Damanik, Michael Armando Darmawan, Ahmad Darwis Sunandar Denia Maulani Desmintari Devi Yuliana Putri Dhita Maulia Diah Yudhawati Dwi Saputri, Dinda Dwi Yanti, Ana Effi Indriana Eka Yulia Eka Yulia Ningsih Erwin Mulyana, Erwin Eva Ervani Evi Rahmawati Evi Rahmawati F, M. Rifqiyansyah Fadhila, Muhammad Nauval Fahriza, Dian Fahrudin, Alya Septiya Fajar, Ibrahim Fathiy, Kamiliya Fatikasari, Cindy Ida Ayu Febrianti, Ita Dwi Fissamawaty, Fitria Fitri Hastuti Fitriani, Melinda Gemy Ghethan Ghaisani, Fildjah Najibah Hafidah Laila Haldiana, Haldiana Handayani, Tias Hanifah, Fadya Nur Hanifan, M. Zakie Hartanti Nugrahaningsih Hasyim Mulya Abdillah Hendri Tanjung Herniawati, Herniawati Hidayah, Wafa Humaira, Zahra Hurriyaturrohman Hurriyaturrohman Imas Nurhayati Indapurnahayu Indapurnahayu Indu Purnahayu Indupurnahayu Isbaya Isbaya Isbaya, Isbaya Ismail, Gunawan Isman, Raden Panji Mochamad Ageng Ita Dwi Febrianti Jani Subakti Jani Subakti Jiddan Aziz, Raden Muhammad Julianti, Anisa Kartika Rinda, Rachmatullaily Kayla Suci Dinanty Kholik, Muhammad Imam Akbar Kurniasih, Dina Laila, Hafidah Laily Dwi Arsyianti Leandra Damiana, Salma Lestari, Dini Egi Lisa Laelatul Amalia Lutfi, Lutfi Padhil Luthfah, Nur Azizah Lysandra, Shanti M. Zakie Hanifan Maftukha, Maidatun Mahmud, Khalisah Surend Maida Ayu Putri Maidatun Maftukha Maidatun Maftukha Maljalubna Maryam Nisrina Rush Maria Bernadette Nani Ariani Marlina, Asti Maulana, Lucky Hikmat Mawarti, Citra Meliana Kumalasari Melly Supiyati Mohamad Nurul Fiqih Muhamad Rizki Muhammad Nur Rizqi Mutiara Dewi, Anissa Nada Ilmanna Fiah Nadja Keona Azalia Nani , Maria Bernadette Natasha, Vanesza Neli Paujiah Niar Yuniarsih Ningrum, Almyanti Novi Yanti Novita Ika Dyamayanti Novita Sari Nunuk Triwahyuningtyas Nunuk Triwahyuningtyas Nur Arifah Nurhayati, Immas Nurinsan, Nurinsan Nurmala Sari Nury Effendi Nyai Ida Ayu Diah Pamungkas, Ananda Putri Permana, Arisandi Anwar Prabowo, Raynaldy Budhy Pratama, Erik Pratama, Fariz Asmi Pratiwi Sulistyowati Priyadi, Wisia Joko Priyanti, Asti Purnahayu, Indu Putri, Mahrani Qausar, Najasyi Rachmadi, Deddy Rachmatullaily Tinakartika Rinda Raden Hurryaturohman Raden Hurryaturohman Raden Muhammad Jiddan Aziz Radian Putra Utama Rafa Azzahra Rahayu, Renny Rahma, Sukma Laksita Rahmadhanti, Firdha Rasiman Rasiman Ratu Andhita Trihadiyanti Reggina Firgie Natasya Retno Wulandari Retno Wulandari Rhendy Akhmad Firdaus Riny Kusumawati Risca Irawan Risma Khairunnisa Riviega Rosihan Rohiman Atja Rulhendri Rulhendri Samuel Sapulette, Militcyano Sandy, Awang Muhamad Sapulette, Militcyano Samuel Saputra, Muhammad Meigie Sari, Dewi Mesta Sari, Hasna`u Mayang Sekar Arum, Naafi’ Setyawan, Widyatmanto Siti Rossy Aida Soejarwati Soejarwati Soejarwati Soejarwati Sofianti, Evin Suci, Jesica Putri Bulan Suganda, Tri Rizki Handayani Sugianto Sugianto Sugianto Sugianto Sugianto Sugianto Sunariman, Indupurnahayu Sundara, Revan Julian Supramono Supramono Supramono Surend Mahmud, Khalishah Susilo Nugroho Susilo Nugroho Syaefurrahman An Nidzomi Syahrum Agung Syaiful . Syaiful Syaiful Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syarif, Usman Tariza Ramadanti Taryani, Heni Tika Hafzara Siregar tinakartika rinda, rachmatullaily Titing Suharti Tjahjo Tri Hartono Trisniani, Sherafima Triwahyuningtyas, Nunuk Vannesia, Tasya Vannezia, Tasya Vera Intanie Dewi Wardhania, Rani Wicaksono, Bimo Widhi Ariyo Bimo Widodo, Matheus Ricardo Cahyo Yanti, Ana Dwi Yuggo Afrianto Yuli Rohmalia Yuliasari, Rahma Yuniarsih, Niar Yuningsih, Ayu Yusman Syaukat Zayda Sulistia Ningrum Zein, Anggi Muskita Zidan, Ibnu Zulaikha, Aidha