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Literasi dan Pendampingan Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan UMKM Manufaktur Batik di Pekalongan Sejati, Dhimas Ilham; Wahidah, Nurul; Mucharif, Toat; Saemayaroh, Saemayaroh; Daniarso, Indra Purnama; Hantari, Indiarti Amrih; Kurniawan, Muhammad; Perdana, Baratadewa Sakti; Wildan, Muhammad; Ifa, Khoirum Rodhiatul
Jurnal Inovasi Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2023): JIPPM - Desember 2023
Publisher : CV Firmos

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54082/jippm.204

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Tujuan dari program pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan bantuan pelaku usaha mikro, kecil, dan menengah (UMKM) batik dengan mengajarkan mereka tentang pentingnya menyusun laporan keuangan. Selain itu, memberikan bimbingan dalam pembuatan laporan keuangan dengan menggunakan aplikasi 3in1 berbasis Excel. Kegiatan ini dilakukan dalam beberapa tahap. Tahap pertama meliputi perencanaan dan observasi. Tahap kedua memberikan bimbingan dalam pembuatan laporan keuangan dengan aplikasi 3in1 berbasis Excel. Terakhir, tahap 3 adalah penyusunan laporan keuangan hingga Agustus 2023. Selain itu, akan diberikan pelatihan tentang cara menggunakan aplikasi. Sasaran penyusunan laporan keuangan ini adalah komunitas UMKM Batik di Pekalongan dengan sampel UMKM Batik Menuju Berkah, yang berlokasi di Jawa Tengah dan bergerak di bidang produksi batik. Melalui kegiatan ini, Komunitas UMKM Batik di Pekalongan dapat menyusun laporan keuangan bulan Agustus dengan bantuan aplikasi Microsoft Excel model 3in1.
Integration of Financial Literacy and Ethical Values in Controlling Impulsive Buying In Generation Z on Social Media Perdana, Baratadewa Sakti; Tamamudin; Hendri Hermawan Adinugraha
El Barka: Journal of Islamic Economics and Business Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : IAIN Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/elbarka.v7i1.8812

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This study explores the role of financial literacy and ethical values in controlling impulsive buying behavior among Generation Z, especially in the context of digital platforms. This study uses a qualitative method with Thematic Analysis to examine how these two factors affect self-control in financial decision-making. Data were collected through interviews with Generation Z respondents, which showed that strong ethical values, instilled through religious teachings and cultural culture built into the family, significantly increased self-control, even when financial literacy was limited. These findings suggest that when ethical values are combined with good financial literacy, self-control becomes increasingly strong, allowing individuals to avoid impulsive buying and make more informed financial decisions. The study also recommends the application of Imam Shafi'i's principles in prioritizing the most important and urgent needs, which translates into the "Eisenhower Matrix" method, as an effective strategy for managing impulsive buying behavior. Although this study has some limitations, such as a small sample size and a focus on a single region, these findings provide important insights for efforts to control consumptive behavior among Generation Z.
Integration of Financial Literacy and Ethical Values in Controlling Impulsive Buying In Generation Z on Social Media Perdana, Baratadewa Sakti; Tamamudin; Hendri Hermawan Adinugraha
El-Barka Journal of Islamic Economics and Business Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : El-Barka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/elbarka.v7i1.8812

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This study explores the role of financial literacy and ethical values in controlling impulsive buying behavior among Generation Z, especially in the context of digital platforms. This study uses a qualitative method with Thematic Analysis to examine how these two factors affect self-control in financial decision-making. Data were collected through interviews with Generation Z respondents, which showed that strong ethical values, instilled through religious teachings and cultural culture built into the family, significantly increased self-control, even when financial literacy was limited. These findings suggest that when ethical values are combined with good financial literacy, self-control becomes increasingly strong, allowing individuals to avoid impulsive buying and make more informed financial decisions. The study also recommends the application of Imam Shafi'i's principles in prioritizing the most important and urgent needs, which translates into the "Eisenhower Matrix" method, as an effective strategy for managing impulsive buying behavior. Although this study has some limitations, such as a small sample size and a focus on a single region, these findings provide important insights for efforts to control consumptive behavior among Generation Z.