This community service activity aims to improve the financial management capability of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) through the implementation of a financial recording application. The main problem identified is the use of simple and unstructured financial records that do not comply with accounting principles, resulting in difficulties in preparing profit and loss statements. The methods applied include observation, socialization, training, mentoring, and evaluation. The activity was conducted at Central Jamu MSME in Imopuro Village, Metro Pusat District, Metro City. The results indicate an improvement in the ability of MSME actors to record transactions systematically and to prepare more accurate profit and loss reports. The use of a financial recording application enhances efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in financial management. This activity contributes to improving the quality of digital-based financial management and supports more informed business decision-making.
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