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Proces Costing : Meningkatkan Akurasi Perhitungan Biaya Produksi Dan Laba Mega Rahmi; Ileh Satria; Intan Salsabilla; Claudea Amanda; Dhilsy Faisya Azzahra; Diva Avivah
ULIL ALBAB : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 5 No. 1: Desember 2025
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/jim.v5i1.14224

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Perusahaan manufaktur skala kecil dan mikro memiliki kontribusi signifikan dalam perekonomian, namun sering kali mengalami kesulitan dalam mengelola perhitungan biaya produksi secara tepat. Kondisi ini juga terjadi pada UMKM Keripik Malaysia S2 di Tanah Datar, yang selama ini tidak memiliki sistem pencatatan biaya yang memadai sehingga menyulitkan penentuan harga pokok produksi dan evaluasi laba. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengaplikasikan Process Costing guna meningkatkan ketepatan penghitungan biaya produksi, menetapkan HPP, serta menyusun laporan laba rugi yang informatif. Metode yang diterapkan adalah studi kasus dengan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif, melalui pengumpulan data primer dan sekunder. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan Process Costing berhasil menghitung total biaya produksi sebesar Rp19.338.000 untuk 900 kg produk, dengan HPP per kilogram Rp21.486,67. Dengan demikian, laba bersih yang diperoleh mencapai Rp14.424.222. Implementasi metode ini terbukti mampu menyajikan informasi biaya yang lebih akurat, mendukung penentuan harga jual, dan meningkatkan pemahaman pengelola terhadap kondisi keuangan usaha.
Analisis Penerapan ISAK 335 dalam Pelaporan Keuangan Organisasi Nirlaba: Studi Kasus Pada Tiga Masjid di Kabupaten Tanah Datar, Sumatera Barat Claudea Amanda; Putri Putri; Riza Yulia Putri; Rena Karmila; Misbah Yusri; Sri Adella Fitri
Jurnal Mutiara Ilmu Akuntansi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Akuntansi: Jurnal Mutiara Ilmu Akuntansi
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jumia.v4i2.4338

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Religious institutions such as mosques are part of non-profit public sector entities that manage public funds and therefore require accountable and transparent financial reporting standards. ISAK 335 is the applicable standard governing the presentation of financial statements for non-profit-oriented entities in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the conformity of financial management practices in three mosques in Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra, namely Baiturrahman Mosque Sungayang, Nurul Huda Mosque Simpuruik, and Al-Amin Mosque Dobok Batusangkar, with the provisions of ISAK 335. The approach used in this research is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection conducted through interviews and observations. The results of the study indicate that the three mosques have not implemented ISAK 335 in the preparation of their financial statements. Financial management practices are still limited to recording cash receipts and cash disbursements without the classification of net assets, statements of financial position, statements of activities, or notes to financial statements standardized in accordance with ISAK 335. The main inhibiting factors include limited human resources in the field of accounting, lack of standard dissemination, and minimal regulatory pressure. This study recommends the need for continuous training, technical assistance, and stronger regulations for mosque financial managers so that mosque financial statements can be prepared and presented in accordance with the applicable standards for non-profit organizations, namely ISAK 335.
Analisis Keuangan 11 Perusahaan Non-Finansial yang Terdaftar di Bei Sebelum dan Sesudah Melakukan Akuisisi di Tahun 2025 Yosep Eka Putra; Intan Salsabilla; Dhilsy Faisya Azzahra; Diva Avivah; Claudea Amanda
Jurnal Mutiara Ilmu Akuntansi Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): Akuntansi: Jurnal Mutiara Ilmu Akuntansi
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jumia.v4i3.4385

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This study aims to assess the financial performance of 11 non-financial companies that conducted acquisitions in 2025 and are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). Using a quantitative descriptive-comparative approach with a case study design, six financial ratios were analyzed: Current Ratio (CR), Debt to Asset Ratio (DAR), Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), Total Asset Turnover (TATO), Return on Assets (ROA), and Return on Equity (ROE). Data were obtained from consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2024 (pre-acquisition) and December 31, 2025 (post-acquisition). The results show that the impact of acquisitions varies across companies. No consistent or significant differences were found in the CR, DAR, DER, ROA, or ROE ratios between the two periods. Meanwhile, the TATO ratio tended to decrease after the acquisition, indicating that the newly consolidated assets have not yet operated optimally. These findings confirm that the short-term financial impact of an acquisition is heavily influenced by the transaction’s funding structure, the size of the acquired entity, and the industry sector. This study contributes to the financial accounting literature on corporate acquisition strategies in the Indonesian capital market.