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Journal : MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement

Socialization of Simple Books to Improvement The Quality of School Management Neneng Sri Suprihatin
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): March 2022
Publisher : EQUATOR SINAR AKADEMIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v1i4.38

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Community Service Activities are carried out in Lontar Baru Village, Serang District, with the target of teaching staff and finance in the service partners' environment. This activity aims to provide counseling or socialization in order to increase understanding and knowledge of financial reporting, as well as knowledge of financial accounting in order to improve the quality of school management. This community service activity method uses lecture and practice methods. The lecture method is used to deliver material and ask questions. Community service is also carried out with direct practice by assisting in recording, bookkeeping, and making simple financial reports. The output of this activity is simple school bookkeeping and in accordance with applicable financial accounting standards which produces financial reports for PAUD A-Ba-Ta Schools. For this reason, partner management is expected to be able to record cash flows in and out, as well as record other operational activities easily and the results can be used properly.
Assistance with MSME Financial Reporting at The Mushroom Farmers Group Preserve Batok Village Bali - Banten Province Neneng Sri Suprihatin; Lulu Nailufaroh
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : EQUATOR SINAR AKADEMIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v3i2.264

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One of the problems faced by partners are low mushroom production capacity, using conventional marketing methods for sales, not keeping proper financial records so that partners do not know the actual profit. The solutions offered to partners are as follows: a) increasing mushroom production capacity by providing appropriate technological tools and facilities, such as backlog press machines and autoclaves; b) providing training on recording financial transactions using the web use an application for recording financial information for micro and small businesses (SI APIK) application issued by Bank Indonesia, which will assist partners in recording their financial transactions and enable them to Empower sustainable farmer group partners to become independent communities is the outcome goal of this service. After empowering the external partners, the results are as follows: a) Increased mushroom production capacity and b) improved partner financial recording. Increasing partners' ability to manage finances is proof of success.
Serang City Environment Community Education About Garbage Banks and Making Garbage Disposal Suprihatin, Neneng Sri; Nailufaroh, Lulu; Wati, Chinta
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v4i2.392

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Human production and consumption processes contribute to global waste problems. The 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle) can help reduce the amount of waste disposed of and generate added value for society. Non-organic waste can be recycled or used for crafts. Organic waste can be collected and processed into biogas, animal feed, or compost. It is very important to conduct socialization and community education to give people an understanding of how to properly manage and process waste. Socialization and community education can be done by creating media such as brochures, pamphlets, and posters about waste management; providing counseling to community groups; inviting people to sort waste into various types; and providing different trash bins for organic and non-organic waste. The results of the activities carried out in the Kaujon Baru Environment with residents of Serang City showed that knowledge about waste sorting is very important, and awareness of how to distinguish organic and inorganic waste must start at home. By providing trash bins that can distinguish organic and non-organic waste, people can become more accustomed to sorting garbage and be more aware of how to process organic waste.