Y. Flora Hosio
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GUIDANCE OF LEARNING VISITS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LOVE, PRIDE AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE RUPIAH AT BANK INDONESIA Y. Flora Hosio; Rachel Pelly; Detrina Kafiar; Chelvin Rumbiak; Jeremy Hamadi; Nikson Meop; Maikel Yalehatu
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): March-June 2025
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Study visit activities as community service activities that aim to provide understanding to students and accompanying lecturers from Bank Indonesia office employees in Papua as resource persons in the study visit. The methods or stages in implementing this service are the preparation stage, the implementation stage and the evaluation stage. The results of the service activities in the form of study visits have been carried out, so it can be concluded that the process of understanding the initial stage of Love for Rupiah, Proud and Understand Rupiah. With several criteria for love, pride and understanding of the rupiah, we are taught next, besides this activity has been realized for this activity for a study visit by the Community Service team from students and accompanying lecturers at the Faculty of Economics & Business, Ottow Geissler University Papua has proven that understanding of Love, Pride and Understand Rupiah as money with the best design in 2023 in Mexico today as love for Indonesia in the Land of Papua
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE USE OF INVENTORY STOCK CARDS (Case Study on Small Businesses in Kotaraja, Jayapura City) Y. Flora Hosio; Novalia H. Bleskadit; Chelvin Rumbiak; Maikel Yalehatu; Sobert Sandang
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): November 2025 - February 2026
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Community service for small businesses is not limited to bookkeeping alone, but also to inventory recording for small businesses as a form of responsibility from the university to the surrounding community. This is due to the problem of poorly organized inventory recording. Many products are sold, but unstructured inventory recording often results in discrepancies. Furthermore, inaccurate recording also results in unorganized records, requiring traders to double-check when purchasing or searching for stock. This Community Service Program (PKM) activity consists of identification, planning, implementation, evaluation, and documentation. After evaluation, all stages resulted in three successful implementations of inventory stock card recording: inventory efficiency, which is the ability to maintain inventory below a certain limit, and others.