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ANALISIS PERLAKUAN AKUNTANSI TERHADAP RESTRUKTURISASI KREDIT BERMASALAH PADA PT. BANK SULUT Lumempouw, Eliska Gricy; Poputra, Agus T.; Wokas, Heince R. N.
ACCOUNTABILITY Vol 4, No 1 (2015): Accountability
Publisher : Universitas Sam Ratulangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32400/ja.8417.4.1.2015.105-114

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All profit-oriented company, trying to minimize the expenses to maximize the profit. Similarly with a Commercial Bank in the region of North Sulawesi that is PT. Bank Sulut that is one of its main activities is to give credit to customers. The largest revenue in PT Bank Sulut derived from interest on loans to debtor. However, with the large amount of bad loans, the income would be reduced. In 2014 the amount of given credit by PT. Bank Sulut in the amount of IDR 6.875.354.000.000,- in September 2014 which has increased since March 2014 in the amount of  IDR 5.733.302.000.000,-. From the amount of given credit, PT. Bank Sulut charge for impairment losses on financial assets in the amount of IDR 85.078.000.000,- on September 2014 which in the amount of IDR 4.296.000.000,- before in March 2014. Due to the increase in that amount of given credits, the amount of impairment losses on financial assets affect profit of 0,07 % to 19,25 % (for period of March-September 2014. Calculation outside interest expense). Based on the phenomenon, this observation aimed to determine how the accounting treatment of restructuring of non-performing loan of PT. Bank Sulut. The Using Methods of this observation is descriptive-comparative analysis methods. Observation result point toward that PT. Bank Sulut has applied correctly for according to accounting provisions apply.
ANALISIS PELAKSANAAN SISTEM DAN PROSEDUR AKUNTANSI PENGELUARAN KAS PADA DINAS KESEHATAN KOTA MANADO Laotongan, Ray Risiano Imanuel; Saerang, David P. E.; Wokas, Heince R. N.
ACCOUNTABILITY Vol 4, No 1 (2015): Accountability
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32400/ja.8416.4.1.2015.95-104

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Cash expenditures is a component that is very important resource in the implementation of development programs that have been planned by the government. In government department cash expenditure have system and procedure that manage/control the cash expenditure. The purpose of this research was to analyze if the implementation of systems and procedures for cash expenses appropriate with the existing rule. Objects of this research is on the Department of Public Health of Manado City. Anlysis method used is descriptive analysis method that aims to make a picture of systematic, factual, and accruals of the facts, by comparing between system and expenses procedures performed by the Department of Public Health with the concepts of cash expenses system.The result of this research about system and procedure at the Department of Public Health of Manado City, cash expenditure procedure was appropriate with the existing rules but in the implementation still have a shortage that there is no authorization through PPK-SKPD.
EFFECT OF UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, REGIONAL FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS, EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERNAL CONTROL, AND COMMITMENT TOWARDS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF NORTH SULAWESI PROVINCE Saerang, David Paul Elia; Wokas, Heince R. N.; Kumaat, Robby J.; Datu, Christian
ACCOUNTABILITY Vol 8, No 1 (2019): Accountability
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32400/ja.23360.8.1.2019.51-59

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This study aims to determine, the effect of understanding financial management, regional financial accounting system, effectiveness of internal control and organizational commitment towards financial performance of region and city governments in the province of North Sulawesi. The type of this research is quantitative. The population are all Regional Work Unit (SKPD) government financial managers of North Sulawesi, the respondents are 125 respondents as financial managers namely PPK-SKPD, Head of Finance and Financial Staffs. The Data method is using questionnaires and the analysis is using multiple regression analysis. The result shows that the understanding of financial management and effectiveness of internal control have a significant effect to the financial performance, while the regional financial accounting system and organizational commitment are not significant.
ACCOUNTABILITY REQUIREMENTS, AUDITING PERFORMANCE AND GENDER Wokas, Heince R. N.; Saerang, David P.E.; Tinangon, Jantje J; Saerang, Ivonne S
ACCOUNTABILITY Vol 9, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32400/ja.29481.9.2.2020.46-59

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The purpose of this study is to identify the different types of accountability requirements and to determine whether the workload and pressure of accountability requirements affect the auditing performance of the internal auditors' Government Internal Supervisory Apparatus (or called APIP) the Regional Government Inspectorate in North Sulawesi, Indonesia both women and men, with Partial Least Squares (PLS) modeling as an analysis tool used in analyzing and interpreting the data. The results of the study using quantitative analysis showed that the auditing performance of the APIP in North Sulawesi was partly influenced by the negative perceptions of work context in the form of workload and work pressure. The auditing performance is not affected by the dimensions of accountability requirements, work pressure affects the auditing performance, and so does the gender that does not affect the auditing performance.
Co-Authors Abram Ventura Wardana Putra, Abram Ventura Wardana Agus T. Poputra Amal, Muhammad Ichlasul Armedi, Sayni Away, Tesalonika Christoffelia Binilang, Maydeleine Budiman, Novi Fiona Samantha Cimberly, Polii Datu, Christian V. David P. E. Saerang David P.E. Saerang David Paul Elia Saerang Dewanata, Pandu Eliska Gricy Lumempouw, Eliska Gricy Engka, Fresly Kornelius Fitria Ayu Lestari Niu Grace B. Nangoi Grace Nangoi Halens Ryanlie Ole Harijanto Sabijono Hendrik Manossoh, Hendrik Herly Pangerapan, Herly I Gede Suwetja Inggriani Elim Ivonne S Saerang Jantje J. Tinangon Jenny Morasa Judisty Kaumbang, Judisty Jullie J Sondakh Kalangi, Linjte Kantale, Vira A. Kumaat, Mentari G. Kumaat, Robby J. Laki, Melisa Feronica Lempoy, Olivya P. Lii, Rosdina Arini Lintje Kalangi Losung, Dealita Hanna Loupatty, Sindie Margaretha Mandagi, Reynaldi R. Manginsela, Raynaldi Maramis, Miranda Miryam Marentek, Eunike Gratia Maulana, Moh. Reza Montororing, Patricia M. Nurfaliza, Nurfaliza Pangandaheng, Vinry Y Pikirang, Julita Poluan, Dayna M. Rabuisa, Wilna Feronika Rajagukguk, Tondy Maranatha Ramadhani, Sri Kurnia Rangian, Melisa Magda Ray Risiano Imanuel Laotongan, Ray Risiano Imanuel Rembet, Injilly Sefanya Karyn Rondonuwu, Gracella Claudia Runtunuwu, Clara C. Ruung, Novianti Valentin Sifrid S. Pangemanan Sigarlaki, Januarius Yani Sintje Rondonuwu, Sintje Stanly W. Alexander SUGIANTARA, I Dewa M Sumajow, Nansy N. H. Tinangon, Jantje J Treesje Runtu Turang, Reynaldo Valentino Umboh, Timoty Erlan Kenny Ventje Ilat Wahongan, Larey Waworundeng, Goudy Fergie Wermasubun, Ruth Octaviani P. Wokas, Imanuel Jefferson Jordan Wongkar, Velasco Worang, Flowerentie Orelia Wowor, Reynaldi Dionisius Wowor, Vianny M.L. Yusuf, Nadra `Afandi, Dhullo `