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Evaluation of the Application of the Interpretation of Financial Accounting Standard Number 35 on the Preparation of Financial Statements of Non-Profit Oriented Entities at the Hermon Tolombukan Child Development Center Owu, Ribka Yuliana Syaloom; Tinangon, Jantje J.; Wangkar, Anneke
Formosa Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjst.v3i9.11515

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This study aims to evaluate how the Interpretation of Financial Accounting Standards (ISAK) Number 35 is applied in the preparation of financial statements of the Hermon Tolombukan Child Development Center. The purpose of this interpretation is to increase the transparency and accountability of the financial statements of non-profit-oriented entities. ISAK No. 35 is an accounting guideline for non-profit entities, which includes reporting of activities, balance sheets, cash flows, and changes in net assets. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach to identify the extent to which the Hermon Tolombukan Child Development Center has implemented ISAK No. 35 in the preparation of its financial statements. Data was obtained through interviews, documentation, and direct observation of the financial report preparation process. The results of the study show that the application of ISAK Number 35 to the existing PPA is not in accordance with the existing accounting standards. This study recommends the need for further training for financial managers and periodic evaluations to ensure that accounting standards are applied consistently and effectively. With this evaluation, it is hoped that the update of the financial recording system can be improved, and further technical evaluation is expected to help ensure that the implementation of ISAK No. 35 can be implemented comprehensively.
Penerapan sistem pengendalian intern pemerintah atas sistem dan prosedur pengeluaran kas di Dinas Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata Kotamobagu Rumbayan, Putri Luana Indira Meyni; Tinangon, Jantje J.; Sardjono, Olivia Y.M
Manajemen Bisnis dan Keuangan Korporat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Widyantara Nawasena Raharja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58784/mbkk.108

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This study aims to determine the suitability of the internal control of cash expenditures of the Kotamobagu Culture and Tourism Service with SPIP No. 60 of 2008, and the Accounting System and Procedures for Cash Expenditures of the Kotamobagu Culture and Tourism Service are in accordance with the Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 12 of 2019 concerning Regional Financial Management. The type of research used is qualitative with a descriptive approach. The results of research regarding the Cash Disbursement System and Procedures at the Kotamobagu Culture and Tourism Office show that the elements of risk assessment, information and communication, and monitoring have been implemented in accordance with PP Number 60 of 2008, while the elements of the control environment and control activities are not yet appropriate. This is due to the uneven distribution of technical guidance or training for employees in the finance department. And physical control over assets regarding security has not been implemented properly. The Cash Disbursement Accounting System and Procedures have been implemented and are in accordance with Government Regulation No. 12 of 2019.
Pengaruh kinerja keuangan terhadap kebijakan dividen pada perusahaan sektor properti yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia periode 2020-2024 Harikatan, Kristianto; Tinangon, Jantje J.; Kalalo, Meily Y. B.
Manajemen Bisnis dan Keuangan Korporat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58784/mbkk.427

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This study examines the effect of financial performance on dividend policy in property sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2020–2024 period. Financial performance is proxied by Return on Equity (ROE), Current Ratio (CR), and Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), while dividend policy is measured using the Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR). The property sector is selected due to its capital-intensive characteristics, which make dividend distribution and profit retention critical managerial decisions. The sample consists of 10 property companies selected through purposive sampling, yielding 50 firm-year observations. Secondary data were analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results indicate that ROE has a positive and significant effect on DPR, suggesting that higher profitability increases firms’ capacity to distribute dividends. In contrast, CR and DER exhibit negative and significant effects on DPR, implying that higher liquidity and leverage encourage firms to retain earnings to support internal financing and debt obligations. The coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.923 indicates that the proposed model explains 92.3% of the variation in dividend policy. These findings highlight the trade-off between profitability, liquidity management, and capital structure in shaping dividend policy within capital-intensive industries such as property. The study provides important implications for investors and corporate managers in assessing the sustainability of dividend payments in the Indonesian property sector.
Evaluasi sistem pengendalian internal, transparansi dan akuntabilitas dalam pengelolaan dana desa (Studi kasus di Desa Pulutan Utara, Kecamatan Pulutan, Kabupaten Kepulauan Talaud) Sumare, Cristiano; Tinangon, Jantje J.; Kindangen, Wulan D.
Riset Akuntansi dan Portofolio Investasi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58784/rapi.445

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Accountable and transparent village fund management is a primary pillar of good village governance; however, its practice is often hindered by weak supervision systems and limited access to public information. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Internal Control System (ICS), transparency, and accountability in managing Village Funds in Pulutan Utara Village. Employing a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews and observations involving village officials and the community. The results indicate that the ICS has operated effectively structurally and administratively based on the five elements of the Government Internal Control System; yet, its function as social control remains suboptimal due to a lack of community involvement. Fund management accountability has performed well vertically towards the local government, but horizontal accountability to the community is still highly limited. Similarly, transparency functions adequately in a formal sense through village deliberations, but sustainable information accessibility remains weak due to the minimal use of written and digital media. This study implies that the fulfillment of administrative (vertical) obligations must be balanced with innovations in public information disclosure to realize substantive community participation in preventing potential deviations.
Co-Authors Adi, R. Haryo Wiratama Akandji, Vidya Akerina, Enrico Alfryo Toar Lumintang Amelia Adinda Nancy Supit Andre B. Wehantouw Angelika Parengkuan Anggraini, Ni Luh Putu Anneke Wangkar Anton, Mandang Gabriel Aring, Aprico Assa, Sintya Clara Barbakem, Dealice Ivana Bawon, Wulandari Safitri Bawonse, Steward Billy Bulan, Sinambow Gloria Injilita Caneva, Helmi Christy P.A Karouw, Christy P.A Dahlia Dico Dalonto, Miswati Darea, Tania Wilhelmina Datu, Christian V. Dewanata, Pandu Dhullo Afandi Dhullo Affandi Duinkerken, Jessie Christy Natalia Eduard Junior Garry Santie, Eduard Junior Garry Engka, Fresly Kornelius Fahmi, Abdul Rahim Florence Katthy Mawikere, Florence Katthy Gabriela Fiolita Pandoh, Gabriela Fiolita Gamaliel, Hendrik . Gebrilia Virgia Languju Gerungai, Natalia Y. T. Gerungai, Natalia Y. T. Gimon, Hadi Prabowo Glaidys Anggelina Dolonseda, Glaidys Anggelina Glassie Lovely Anggitha Dahna Maringka Goni, Lesli Mersi Grace B. Nangoi Greivy Panambunan, Greivy Grifyth P. C. Sangeroki Handri Hanny Budiman, Handri Hanny Harijanto Sabijono Harikatan, Kristianto Hariyati K. Danial Haryanto , Ag. Dwi Heince R. N. Wokas Heince R.N Wokas Hendrik Gamaliel Hendrik Manossoh, Hendrik Herman Karamoy Herwanto, Theo Alfan Hunta, Aldi Andrew I Gede Suwetja Imbing, Grasela Feini Indriani, Dwinta Inggriani Elim Jessy D.L Warongan, Jessy D.L Jessy D.L. Warongan, Jessy D.L. Jullie J Sondakh Jusuf, Renaldo Andrew Kalalo, Meily Y. B Kapojos, Peter Marshall Karmila, Dina Kaunang, Talita L. Kawatu, Brenda Meydita Lineke Kawulusan, Muhamad A. Kentey, Sianly Lovely Kiay Demak, Yulindasari Kojo, Oliviana Kolantung, Jurivel A.G. Krar, Sonaria Latjandu, Imelda Leike Refni Muaja Leonardo Kumambow, Leonardo Letlora, Ray Marcel Lidia Mawikere Lintje Kalangi Lintong, Diana N. Lomboan, Meiva F. Londa, Cliver Lonex Dandel Anumpitan, Lonex Dandel Lumowa, Cindy Shelly Luntungan, Natasya N. Manampiring, Ryane B.T. Manangin, Sri Ika Novita Manumbalang, Ireynda Maradesa, Maya Veronicha Marchella Tiara Muhea, Marchella Tiara Mario Kudus Lamohamad, Mario Kudus Maruf, Juniarti Melisa Masrinah, Linath Maulana, Moh. Reza Mavolia Marchia Manengkey, Mavolia Marchia Mawikere, Lidia M May, Gordon Angel Mega, Katryn Natania Meily Kalalo Meily Y. B. Kalalo, Meily Y. B. Mende, Junior Miftahul Jannah Akuba, Miftahul Jannah Modim, Arif Rahman Mokoagouw, Reyyansi Wicen Moniung, Jennifer T. M Muhammad, Reynaldi Nadya Pretti Kalalo Najoan, Getruida Neni Revina Nendher, Joindra Nesare, Vannia Christiani Nikita Angelita Maria Nangoy, Nikita Angelita Maria Novi Budiarso Novi S. Budiarso, Novi S. Novi Swandari Budiarso Novita Mandagi, Novita Olana Christin Pasodung Oldison Santosa Owu, Ribka Yuliana Syaloom Padja, Aditya Rachman Pakaja, Ridhwan Muhammad Isma’il Palangngan, Diaz Donatus Pandaleke, Reska Brigita Pangau, Natasha Rianny Pangau, Natasha Rianny Patta, Antony Rendy Polopadang, Stefian Pomantow, Lucky P. Ponto, Endang Sri Ayu Pontoh, Melva Karla Yece Pricilia G. Lintong Puasa, Flayer Rahantoknam, Trivena Anastasia Rajagukguk, Tondy Maranatha Rambi, Riena Millenia Mahdalena Rambing, Thalia Amelia Constantie Reimassa, Lani B. Rembet, Juanda Elia Restya Cykly Ngelo Ribka Fininalce Tampi, Ribka Fininalce Ribka Rosalia Pesik Rifai, Rizka Putri Rimbing, Sheron H. R. Rissard Koyongian, Rissard Ritno H. Rondonuwu, Ritno H. Robert Lambey Ruata, Deisy Seleste Rudy J. Pusung Rudy Pusung Rumbayan, Putri Luana Indira Meyni Rumengan, Vriska Ryan C.C Languju Saipi, Raquel Amelia Sambali, Ellyssa Belinda Samuel Mairuhu Sardjono, Olivia Y.M Sherly Pinatik Sintje Rondonuwu, Sintje Sitti Maryam Mohamad Soeradi, Dewi Shinta Sonny Pangerapan, Sonny Stanley Kho Walamdouw Stanley Kho Walandouw Stanley W. Alexander, Stanley W. Steven J. Tangkuman Steven Tangkuman Sukarno, Siti Aisyah Suleman, Andini Tirta Cricela Sumampouw, Hesky Jeremy Sumampow, Melisa Sumare, Cristiano Supit, Priscila T. Tamigau, Marilin I. Tanjung, David Taroreh, Eric Joseph Tendean, Lanny Ternalemta, Ternalemta Tirayoh, Victorina Victorina Z. Tiwow, Santi Toweula, Azarya Anugrah Treesje Runtu Treesje Runtu, Treesje Tumilantouw, Kezia Nanseila Wulan Turangan, Grace M. Turangan, Veren Tinesia Turulaki, Shinta . Umboh, Angelina D. Utiarahman, Novlicia Putri Ventje Ilat Victorina Z. Tirayoh Wahongan, Larey Walandouw, Stanly Kho Wangkar, Anneka Warongan , Jessy D. L. Warongan, Jessy D. L Widianita Patara, Widianita Winston Pontoh Wulan D. Kindangen, Wulan D. Yanti Silvia Watuseke