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IMPLEMENTASI MANAJEMEN KAS UNTUK MENCEGAH KEGAGALAN KEUANGAN RUMAH TANGGA Nuril Badria; Naimatul Hasanah; Dikri Minatur Rohmah; Hawi Riqi; Tri Setyo Budi Alan
PENA DIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Islam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v2i1.22961

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Household financial management is the family's efforts to plan, implement, monitor and control the acquisition and use of family economic resources. Household financial management through simple bookkeeping is an important approach in managing family finances wisely. By recording income, identifying expenses, and planning a budget, families can control spending, increase savings, and achieve financial goals more efficiently. This service activity was carried out in Kalipare Village, Pitrang Hamlet. The majority of mothers in Kalipare village work as housewives so their income only comes from one source, namely their husband's salary. On the other hand, housewives never do simple bookkeeping in managing their finances, so their expenses are often greater than their income. Based on this problem, community service was carried out to the Kalipare village community to assist and provide outreach and education regarding cash management. This service aims to increase people's insight into the importance of financial management in the household so that failure in managing household finances does not occur. The methods used in socializing household finances are socialization methods, counseling methods, training and discussion methods, and evaluation. The results of household cash management outreach activities for the people of Pitrang hamlet are reducing problems in managing household finances and being able to help the community in preparing simple bookkeeping.
IMPLEMENTASI MANAJEMEN KAS UNTUK MENCEGAH KEGAGALAN KEUANGAN RUMAH TANGGA Nuril Badria; Naimatul Hasanah; Dikri Minatur Rohmah; Hawi Riqi; Tri Setyo Budi Alan
PENA DIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Islam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v2i1.22961

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Household financial management is the family's efforts to plan, implement, monitor and control the acquisition and use of family economic resources. Household financial management through simple bookkeeping is an important approach in managing family finances wisely. By recording income, identifying expenses, and planning a budget, families can control spending, increase savings, and achieve financial goals more efficiently. This service activity was carried out in Kalipare Village, Pitrang Hamlet. The majority of mothers in Kalipare village work as housewives so their income only comes from one source, namely their husband's salary. On the other hand, housewives never do simple bookkeeping in managing their finances, so their expenses are often greater than their income. Based on this problem, community service was carried out to the Kalipare village community to assist and provide outreach and education regarding cash management. This service aims to increase people's insight into the importance of financial management in the household so that failure in managing household finances does not occur. The methods used in socializing household finances are socialization methods, counseling methods, training and discussion methods, and evaluation. The results of household cash management outreach activities for the people of Pitrang hamlet are reducing problems in managing household finances and being able to help the community in preparing simple bookkeeping.
Pendampingan Literasi Digital Perpajakan bagi Wajib Pajak Orang Pribadi dalam Menghadapi Coretax di PT Organon Pharma Indonesia: Assistance Program on Digital Tax Literacy for Individual Taxpayers in Preparing for Coretax System at PT Organon Pharma Indonesia Salsyabila Amalia Putri; Imelda Astri Saptania; Hana Fakhriyatul Azizah; Nuril Badria
DARMADIKSANI Vol 6 No 2 (2026): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa dan Seni, FKIP, Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/darmadiksani.v6i2.10521

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Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan meningkatkan literasi digital perpajakan dan kemampuan adaptasi Wajib Pajak Orang Pribadi pada pegawai PT Organon Pharma Indonesia terhadap sistem Coretax. Implementasi Coretax sebagai sistem inti administrasi perpajakan mulai Tahun Pajak 2025 menuntut kesiapan pengetahuan dan keterampilan digital wajib pajak. Metode yang digunakan adalah pendampingan partisipatif berbasis edukasi, praktik langsung, simulasi, dan diskusi terarah, dengan instrumen evaluasi berupa pre-test dan post-test. Kegiatan diikuti oleh 103 peserta melalui metode hybrid (online dan offline). Hasil menunjukkan peningkatan yang tinggi secara deskriptif pada literasi digital perpajakan peserta, dengan rata-rata skor pre-test sebesar 13% meningkat menjadi 89% pada post-test (peningkatan 76 poin persentase). Peningkatan tertinggi terjadi pada pemahaman aktivasi akun Coretax yang mencapai 100%, sedangkan kemandirian penggunaan mencapai 80%. Temuan ini menunjukkan bahwa metode pendampingan berbasis praktik efektif dalam meningkatkan pemahaman dan kemandirian digital perpajakan. Dengan demikian, kegiatan ini berhasil mendukung kesiapan wajib pajak dalam menghadapi transformasi digital perpajakan melalui Coretax.
ACCOUNTABILITY IN SHARIA SERVICE BUSINESS PRACTICES WITHIN THE LOCAL ECONOMY: AN ETHNOMETHODOLOGICAL STUDY IN MALANG Arista Fauzi Kartika Sari; Nuril Badria
Referensi Islamika: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): JUNE
Publisher : Academic Bright Collaboration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.66053/ri.v4i3.825

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This research aims to examine how local sharia service businesses construct and practice accountability beyond merely using Islamic branding. Many local economies have adopted Islamic branding for their service businesses, yet a gap often remains between their claims and operational practices. Islamic branding should not function only as a market-oriented label but should substantively integrate Islamic values into daily operations. This qualitative study employs an ethnomethodological approach. The analysis focuses on three core concepts: indexicality, reflexivity, and common-sense knowledge. Data were collected through direct observation, semi-structured interviews, and documentation. Interviews were conducted with owners and staff of a Sharia laundry, a Sharia travel agency, and a sharia guest house in Malang, Indonesia. The indexicality of Sharia laundry is the purification of clothes at the end of the washing process (thaharah). Sharia travel is collaborating with halal-certified restaurants and Sharia guest houses. Sharia guest houses ensures that guests are mahram and collaborate with sharia laundries. Reflexivity among all respondents indicates that the operational practices of these three businesses reflect a commitment to Sharia principles. Common-sense knowledge such as the local understanding that purification is using running water, halal sign on a restaurant guarantess safety, and staying overnight together with someone who is not mahram is forbidden The synergy between Islamic branding and local economic practices can help build public trust and support the sustainability of Sharia businesses. However, this study is limited because it does not include formal compliance confirmation from the DSN-MUI (Indonesian Ulema Council). Findings are also context‑specific and not generalizable. This study offers originality by applying ethnomethodology to examine accountability in Sharia service businesses within the local economy, a topic rarely explored in halal industry research. It demonstrates that sharia accountability is socially constructed rather than through formal certification alone.