Desy Sarina Br Barutu
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Literature Review: Implementation of PSAK 22 Business Combination Accounting on Financial Performance of Companies in Indonesia Juana Dewi Maharani; Desy Sarina Br Barutu; Dinda Rinata; M. Irvan Ayang Daharo; Naina Yulia Hafni; Meigia Nidya Sari
International Journal of Economic Research and Financial Accounting Vol 3 No 2 (2025): IJERFA JANUARY 2025
Publisher : CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijerfa.v3i2.280

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This article discusses business combinations in accounting referring to PSAK 22 which is now called PSAK 103 regarding business combinations, using a literature review approach. This study assesses the impact of PSAK 22 on the company's financial performance. Before the implementation of PSAK 22, the "pooling of interests" or "purchase method" method was widely used by companies. Although mergers and acquisitions can often improve financial performance, the results vary across industries. This article is intended as a reference for further research on business combinations based on PSAK 22/103 and also the need for more comprehensive case studies and various variables.
Literature Review: The Influence of Forensic Audit, Independence, Auditor Competence, Experience, and Professionalism of Auditor on Fraud Disclosure Triya Vebrianty; Dinda Rinata; Desy Sarina Br Barutu; Handriyani Dwilita
International Journal of Economic Research and Financial Accounting Vol 3 No 2 (2025): IJERFA JANUARY 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijerfa.v3i2.300

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An auditor with sufficient ability and skill can detect early signs and uncover cases of fraud. Along with technological advances and increasingly sophisticated fraud tactics, the need for forensic audits, auditor independence, auditor competence, auditor experience and auditor professionalism is also increasing. Forensic audit aims to minimize the opportunity factor for fraud by irresponsible parties. Independent auditors must be able to reveal fraud without being influenced by other parties. Adequate competence allows auditors to perform their duties effectively in disclosing fraud. Experienced auditors have a high probability of recognizing fraud patterns and auditors who are professional and compliant with audit procedures will be more effective in disclosing fraud. This article uses qualitative methods and literature research. This research involves reviewing theories and examining relationships or influences between variables through books and journals, both offline and online. The research findings, based on a review of several previous studies, show that forensic auditing, independence, auditor competence, experience and auditor professionalism have a positive effect on fraud disclosure.