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Sosialisasi Pengelolaan dan Pengembangan Keuangan Bank Sampah Sri Rejeki Nugraha, Yongky Rangga Yuda; Harared, Bunga Anisah; Luthfi, Nabillah Farras
IKRA-ITH ABDIMAS Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal IKRAITH-ABDIMAS Vol 9 No 2 Juli 2025
Publisher : Universitas Persada Indonesia YAI

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Permasalahan penumpukkan sampah merupakan permasalahan yang masih menjadi topik utama dalam pembangunan keberlanjutan (SDG). Bank sampah, merupakan solusi dari permasalahan sampah yang sulit untuk diurai. Dengan bank sampah, diharapkan sampah-sampah yang menumpuk bisa dikurangi. Sayangnya, bank sampah ini juga bisa mengalami berbagai permasalahan. Contohnya adalah Bank Sampah Sri Rejeki yang bermasalah pada manajemen bank sampah yang kurang maksimal sebab pengurus Bank Sampah Sri Rejeki sudah berusia lanjut. Adapun tujuan dari pelaksaanaan sosialisasi kepada pengurus Bank Sampah ini adalah supaya pengurus dan nasabah Bank Sampah dapat mengelola Bank Sampah secara maksimal sehingga bisa menjadi salah satu sumber pendapatan di masa tua. Sosialisasi dengan memberikan arahan kepada pengurus dan nasabah Bank Sampah di dalam memilah dan mengelola sampah sampah sehingga sampah tidak hanya dijual kiloan ke lapak namun dapat diolah terlebih dahulu untuk meningkatkan nilai jual. Diharapkan, setelah sosialisasi ini akan lebih banyak generasi muda yang menjadi pengurus dan peningkatan pendapatan bagi generasi lanjut.
Making sense of household accounting amid personal hobbies and breadwinning responsibilities: A phenomenological study of familiy heads Riyanti, Agustina; Luthfi, Nabillah Farras
Journal of Law, Administration, and Social Science Vol 6 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : PT WIM Solusi Prima

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Starting from the phenomenon of husbands who act as heads of households while still actively pursuing their hobbies, researchers conducted a study aimed at exploring in depth how household accounting works in families with a head of household who is still actively pursuing his hobby and is able to meet household needs. A qualitative approach using Heidegger's phenomenology was used in the study to explore the household's experience in practicing household accounting amid the dynamics of household needs and expenses. The findings of this study show that the head of the household interprets and manages the relationship between meeting household needs and spending on hobbies through a budget based on household priorities and discussions with their spouse. Informants consciously allocate income by prioritizing family needs, while hobbies are placed as personal needs that are limited and adjusted to their roles and responsibilities as husbands. After marriage, there is a shift in the meaning of hobbies from a means of self-fulfillment to a temporary escape from work and home routines, without interfering with their main obligations to the family. Household accounting practices are informal, with short- term and long-term planning developed through discussions with spouses, agreement-based budgeting, and mental record-keeping for constant income and expenses. Another interesting finding is that the wife's support for the informant's hobby strengthens household harmony, while also confirming that household accounting practices from a phenomenological perspective are not solely oriented towards numbers, but rather towards meaning, relationships, and the value of responsibility in family life.