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Membangun Digital Brand Image Bank Syariah Indonesia : Faktor Penentu Reliability Sistem. Vidya Sari, Rahmanita; Masjono Muchtar, Ali; Heru Santoso, Stefanus
Account: Jurnal Akuntansi, Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): EDISI DESEMBER 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32722/account.v10i2.6422

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In producing an output, the accounting information system (AIS) will depend on Reliability of AIS System which supports the processes that occur in one or more of the applications used. These processes include computing, sorting, classifying, and summarizing. To guarantee that the process is accurate, precise, and error-free, a reliable accounting information system is needed. The aim of this research is to identify what factors or indicators that  management needs to pay attention to ensure that AIS can produce accurate, precise, and trustworthy output. This research uses a literature study approach, meaning reviewing various literature related to System Reliability and identifying indicators to determine how to measure the reliability of a system. The results are indicators to identify whether the AIS is reliable or not to produce AIS’s output.
Keterkaitan Profil Risiko dengan Preferensi Investasi: Mengungkap Cara Pandang Investor melalui Simulasi Investasi Saham di Bursa Efek Indonesia Purwaningrum, Endang; Masjono Muchtar, Ali; Ingriyani, Lini; Fatimah, Fatimah; Aminah, Indianik; Waersini, Sabar; ali
Journal of Applied Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Applied Community Engagement (JACE)
Publisher : ISAS (Indonesian Society of Applied Science)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jace.v5i1.980

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It is common knowledge in the investment world that investor candidates will look at their risk profile before determining what investment is suitable. This article aims to see the relationship between risk profile and the type of investment chosen. At the initial stage respondents were asked to answer questions to determine their risk profile. In the second stage, 40 respondents were given a deeper understanding of investment, in the third stage respondents would conduct a stock investment simulation, then respondents would trade stocks themselves according to the direction and guidance of the mentor. Three months later, respondents were surveyed about stock investment and their understanding of investments. Respondents were dominated by women and aged between 30-40 years, had jobs or were housewives. There is a relationship between risk profile and the type of investment preferred. Aggressive profiles tend to choose investments in stocks and bonds, Moderate profiles tend to choose gold and stock investments. Conservative profiles tend to choose gold and property investments. The implication is that the risk profile is used as a reference in determining the type of investment. There is a change in the way participants view investing due to risk profile factors and factors of increasing knowledge about investment, but gold investment is still the main choice because the risk profile of participants is dominated by conservative and moderate profiles.