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Jurnal Akuntansi
ISSN : 14103591     EISSN : 25498800     DOI : 10.24912
Core Subject : Economy,
Jurnal Akuntansi [p-ISSN 1410-3591 | e-ISSN 2549-8800] is a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year (January, May, and September) by Faculty of Economics, Universitas Tarumanagara. Jurnal Akuntansi is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on accounting. Jurnal Akuntansi invites manuscripts in the various topics include, but not limited to, functional areas of International and financial accounting; Management and cost accounting; Tax; Auditing; Accounting information systems; Accounting education; Environmental and social accounting; Accounting for non-profit organisations; Public sector accounting; Corporate governance: accounting/finance; Ethical issues in accounting and financial reporting; Corporate finance; Investments, derivatives; Banking; Capital markets in emerging economies
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Factors Influencing Income Smoothing Practices With Firm Size Moderation Hadi Cahyadi, Henryanto Wijaya, Mauren,
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.695

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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of profitability, financial leverage, and dividend policy on income smoothing in manufacturing companies registered on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016-2018 with firm size as a moderating variable. This study used 38 manufacturing companies as a sample in this study and analysis of logistic regression. The results of this study indicated that profitability has a significant negative effect on income smoothing; firm size has a significant positive effect on income smoothing. In contrast, financial leverage and dividend policy have an insignificant effect on income smoothing. Firm size weakens profitability and the effect of dividend policy on income smoothing while firm size does not moderate financial leverage's effect on income smoothing.
Effect of production Costs and Sales on the Company’s Net Profit Sausan Nabilah R, Leny Suzan,
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.689

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One way to obtain optimal profits is to conduct sales activities and reduce costs. Sales have an important role in providing income for the company. Production costs are costs that need to be calculated by the company because the high production costs will have an impact on sales and profits to be obtained. This study aims to determine the effect of production costs and sales on net profit in pharmaceutical sub-sector manufacturing companies listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2013-2018 both simultaneously and partially. This research uses quantitative research methods. The sample used was 7 research samples in a period of six years to obtain 42 sample units. The results of the research show that simultaneous production costs and sales affect profit. Partially shows that the probability of production costs has a significant positive effect on net profit and sales have no effect on net profit.
The Influence of Ceo Turnover and Committee Audit Characteristic Toward Audit Fees Yustrida Bernawati, Shabrina Herawati,
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.696

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This study aims to test empirically the effect of CEO turnover and the frequency of audit committee meetings on external audit fees. The population of this research is all manufacturing companies listed on the IDX in 2018-2019. By using the purposive sampling technique, obtained a sample of 103 companies in 2 years. This study uses secondary data in the form of annual reports where data is obtained from the IDX or the Company's website. Hypothesis testing uses quantitative methods with multiple regression analysis techniques. To test the impact to make it more credible, control variables are used, namely Return On Assets (ROA) and Total Assets. The results of hypothesis testing show that CEO turnover and audit committee meeting frequency do not affect audit fees. Meanwhile, ROA and total assets have a significant positive effect on external audit fees.
Environmental Uncertainty and Firm Performance: The Moderating Role of Corporate Governance Erina Sudaryati, Reyry Aprisma,
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.690

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This research aimed to examine the effect of environmental uncertainty on firm performance. This research added corporate governance as a moderating variable. The research samples were manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2014-2018 which were selected using purposive sampling techniques. The samples analyzed were 442 company data. The result showed that environmental uncertainty has a negative effect on firm performance. The result indicated environmental uncertainty causes operating expenses to increase so that the firm performance decreases. In addition, the results showed that corporate governance reduced the effect of environmental uncertainty on firm performance. The result indicated corporate governance is able to reduce the impact of environmental uncertainty so that firm performance increases.
Independent Corporate Governance Organs Activities and Tax Avoidance Activities: Evidence from Indonesia Oktavia, Oktavia
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.697

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This study aims to examine the effect of independent corporate governance organs activities (i.e. the level of busyness and political connections of independent corporate governance organs) on tax avoidance activities. By using a sample of manufacturing companies and panel data analysis, this study finds evidence that: (i) The busyness level of independent directors and audit committee have a positive effect on tax avoidance activities. This indicates that the more positions or jobs hold by independent directors and audit committees, thus their duties to monitor the company may be neglected and in turn they are unable to detect that the company is engaged in aggressive tax avoidance; (ii) Political connections of independent directors and audit committees have a positive effect on tax avoidance activities. This suggests that independent directors and audit committees can take advantage from their political connections to make a politics lobby that can reduce the corporate tax burden.
The Influence of Women in the Board of Commissioners, CFO, and the Audit Committee on Earnings Quality Septian B. Kristanto, Fanny A. Setiawan, Herni Kurniawati,
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.691

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This research tries to prove whether in Indonesia the presence of women in companies is needed to hold positions of the Board of Commissioners, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and the Audit Committee in order to generate quality profits to attract investors. This research is quantitative using panel data regression to test whether or not there is an effect of the presence of female gender on the positions of the Board of Commissioners, CFO, and the Audit Committee on earnings quality. The research sample is a manufacturing company in the 2013-2017 period using secondary data. The results of the research are (1) the presence of women holding positions in the Board of Commissioners causes a decline in the quality of earnings; (2) The presence of women in CFO can reduce the quality of earnings; and (3) The presence of women in the Audit Committee improves the quality of earnings.
Factors That Affect Profitability at the Conventional Bank of Indonesia Wardhani, Rulyanti Susi
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.698

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This study aims to analyze the loan to deposit ratio, interest rates, inflation, and intellectual capital on profitability at the Indonesian Conventional Bank. This study uses panel data regression using three models: Common Effect, Fixed Effect, and Random Effects. The Chow and Hussman test results show that the best model is using the random effect model. The random effect model results show that the loan to deposit ratio and inflation effects, but interest rates and intellectual capital have no impact on profitability. This means that investors consider net income and pay attention to such as Loan to Deposit Ratio and Intellectual Capital. The company's performance in managing capital to be more effective and efficient, thereby increasing added value for companies and investors. 
Ownership Structure, Firm Value and Mediating Effect of Firm Performance Santi Novita, M. Sahrul,
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.692

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This study aims to examine and analyze the mediating effect of firm performance on ownership structure on firm value. The independent variables are ownership concentration and managerial ownership. The dependent variable is firm value, while the mediating variable is firm performance. The research sample is mining sector companies listed on the IDX in 2016-2018. Data analysis uses Eviews 10. The results show that ownership concentration positively affects company performance, while the opposite results are found in managerial ownership. Then, direct managerial ownership and firm performance positively affect firm value, while ownership concentration does not affect firm value. Firm performance mediates the relationship between ownership concentration and firm value, but firm performance fails to mediate the relationship between managerial ownership and firm value.
Budget Participation and Internal Control for Better Quality Financial Statements Bandiyono, Agus
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.699

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This study aims to determine the effect of budgetary participation on the quality of the internal control system's financial statements as a moderating variable. This research is a quantitative research with the respondents are the principal, the vice-principal, the teacher, and the school committee of SMA and SMK throughout Tangerang City. SEM PLS was used to analyze this research data. The data used in this study came from a questionnaire collected using the survey method. The results of this study are that budget participation has a positive and significant effect on the quality of financial reports, while the internal control system as a moderating variable has a strong enough influence on the variable of budget participation in improving the quality of financial reports.
Fintech Implementation on the Financial Performance of Rural Credit Banks Tri E. Ardiansyah, Eni Suharti,
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 24, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v24i2.693

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This study aims to determine whether the enactment of BI regulation No.19 / 12 / PBI / 2017 by Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Indonesia has an impact on the performance of banks, especially rural banks (RCB). This’s because RCB are still bound by OJK regulations in lending with a loan mechanism requirements that are quite burdensome customers. The population used in this study is the RCB in Banten Province that registered by OJK for 2014 - 2018, the sampling method used is non probability sampling, the data analysis technique uses Comparative Analysis with descriptive quantitative approach, with the help of eview .9. the results are that for the year prior to the enactment of Bank of Indonesia regulation No. 19/12 / PBI / 2017 the variable lending and capital raising has a significant negative effect on the quality of productive assets, while for the Funding variable has no effect.

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