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Futures Trading Business Opportunities and Feasibility (Gold Micro Account) at PT. Agrodana Futures as an Alternative Business Opportunity for Small Entrepreneurs Awangga, Panji Guniwa Aria; Supriyoso, Patria
Economic: Journal Economic and Business Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): ECONOMIC: Journal Economic and Business
Publisher : Lembaga Riset Mutiara Akbar (LARISMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56495/ejeb.v1i1.260

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There are many business or business opportunities in Indonesia that are actually attractive, promising and have legality from the government and have legal force based on the law, but many do not know about these business opportunities. One of them is Business in the Field of Trading / Futures Trading or Trading on the Exchange. This business can be an alternative choice for small entrepreneurs. Trading / Futures Trading is growing rapidly in Indonesia. Apart from offering huge profits, technological developments are also very supportive of the booming world of trading. Business people can transact anywhere and anytime. on the condition that it is not too complicated and the capital is not too large. All of that is an extraordinary magnet for anyone who wants to enter the world of trading. Behind all the conveniences and the lure of very attractive profits, lies a very large risk as well. The risk is that the capital can run out in a short time in the Trading Market. This is not caused by ignorance, but is often caused by not wanting to know the risk. Business people focus on thinking about the benefits they get. Another reason for working in this field, business people are obsessed with returning the capital that has been taken by the market. However, actually the Business Opportunity in the field of Trading is very helpful for the community in increasing the income from the capital they have, developing it, meeting operational needs and other needs, certain goals are even inherited. With the right Innovation Strategy, measurable planning and evaluation as well as organized risk management, plus a SWOT model to find out how the opportunities, strengths, threats and weaknesses faced by these small business actors/entrepreneurs at PT. Agrodana Futures and future projections for this business.
Daoist and Confucianist Schools of Thought in Muslim-Majority Indonesian Society Awangga, Panji Guniwa Aria; Truna, Dody S.; Albustomi, Ahmad Gibson
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 4, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v4i4.42487

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Confucianism is a school of thought that was born in China in the sixth century BC, founded by Confucius. This teaching emphasizes moral virtue, social relationships, and the connection between man and Heaven. The aim of this article is to explore the evolution of Confucianism from its early teachings to its more complex form of Neo-Confucianism, as well as its relevance in the modern context in China and East Asia. The methods used in this article involve a historical and philosophical approach through textual analysis of the teachings of Dao and Confucius, including the works of Zhu Xi, as well as a comparative study of its influence on culture, society, and politics in East Asia. The results of the analysis show that although Confucianism suffered a decline during the period of division after the fall of the Han Dynasty, its rise through Neo-Confucianism in the Song Dynasty era not only integrated metaphysical and spiritual elements but also strengthened education and self-development as the foundation of morality. In addition, the article reveals how Daoism and Confucianism have successfully adapted to modern challenges, such as interaction with Western thought and far-reaching social changes so that it remains relevant in shaping contemporary culture and ethics in East Asia.