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International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific
Published by AIBPM Publisher
ISSN : 26849763     EISSN : 26556502     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32535/
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
IJAFAP aims to feature narrative, theoretical, and empirical-based research articles within the abovementioned fields. The journal welcomes articles relating to the current issues of financial decision making as well as its impact on society. IJAFAP carries out the mission to feature narrative, theoretical, empirical research articles, student or faculty reflections, and experience of studying abroad. The journal also accepts book reviews relevant to the cross-cultural experiences of international students as well as their understanding on accounting and finance. IJAFAP also has a vision to publish scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles, offering the authors along with the readers a combination of academic rigor and professional development.
Articles 372 Documents
Account Receivable Flow Test to Prove Real Sales Case: A Study Case of a Tax Court Decision in Indonesia Muhammad Rifky Santoso
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021): International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (216.696 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/ijafap.v4i2.1027

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The data in the financial statements and the corporate tax return must be supported by accurate and valid evidence. When the Directorate General of Taxation (DGT) as a tax authority in Indonesia conducts a tax audit by an account receivable flow test (ARFT), the taxpayer net sales can be corrected to be larger due to a lack of evidence. This paper applied a case study of a tax court decision in Indonesia by a desk-based literature study. The DGT audited a taxpayer and produced a stipulation of additional taxable income. The taxpayer did not agree with the provision and the taxpayer filed an appeal to the tax court. This paper finds the taxpayer’s unorganized and inaccurate bookkeeping leads the judges to reject the taxpayer’s appealing.
The Effect of Cash Flow on External Financing, Debt Issuance, and Equity Issuance: The Moderation Role of Board Gender Diversity Muhammad Faisal Sihite; Dony Abdul Chalid
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): June Edition of International Journal of Accounting Finance in Asia Pasific
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This paper investigates the relationship between cash flow and external financing and the moderating effect of board gender diversity. It aims to explain how cash flow affects external financing with three proxies of Equity Issuance, Debt Issuance, and External Financing. This study explains how Board Gender Diversity influences Cash Flow and External Financing. This study took a sample of a company listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2014 until 2019 and used Ordinary Least Square (OLS) for the regression method. The findings indicate a negative correlation between Cash Flow and External Financing. Addedly, Board Gender Diversity insignificantly affects the moderation between Cash Flow and External Financing. Keywords: Board Gender Diversity, Cash Flow, Debt Issuance, Equity Issuance, External Financing
Effect of Commitment, Compensation, and Leadership on Employee Performance and Sharia Engagement as Variable Intervening Indira Basalamah; H. Mansyur Ramli; H. Bahar Sinring; Roslina Alam
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 2, No 1 (2019): International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP)
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Sharia engagement is an individual, physical, emotional and spiritual attachment that is influenced by belief, justice, balance, fredoom and respontibility towards the organization. The object of research is the employees of sharia banking located in Makassar City. Through cluster tehniques sampling of samples processed in the study were 185 emplyees spread across 13 sharia banking offices. Using structural equation modeling (SEM) the results of the study show that organizational commitment, compensation, and leadership directly have a significant positive effect on sharia engagement. Whereas, indirectly organizational commitment, compensation, and leadership have a positive and insignificant effect on employee performance. Then, through Syariah Engagement organizational commitment, compensation, and leadership have a significant positive effect on the performance of Islamic Banking employees in Makassar City. Keywords: Commitment, Compensation, Leadership, Sharia Engagament, and Employee Performance
The Determinants of Profitability in Village Credit Institution Putu Diah Kumalasari; Ni Putu Lisa Ernawatiningsih
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 3, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) February
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This study aimed to determine the effect of the growth of saving deposit, time deposit, and credit on profitability in village credit institution. 15 village credit institutions were taken as samples, and later tested statistically by using the multiple linear regression analysis. The results suggested that the growth of saving deposit and credit had no effect on profitability, while the growth of time deposit had positive effect on profitability. This study is expected to add insight into profitability, especially regarding the determintans of profitability.
Environmental Cost Analysis of PT. Gudang Garam Tbk Rania Putri Distiawati; Ery Tri Djatmika Rudijanto Wahju Wardhana; Puji Handayati
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 4, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) February
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In CSR activities, the initial concept of these activities is called the triple bottom line which consists of three corporate responsibilities in its business operations including people, planet, and profit. The data analysis technique used in this study is descriptive and comparative analysis of the sustainability report. The three aspects in the triple bottom line concept of CSR activities are the company's responsibility with the people, or the surrounding community by making social activities, corporate responsibility with the planet in various ways to overcome water, air, and soil waste. The last one is the company responsibility for profit that is also obtained from the good image which makes consumers become loyal customers of the company.
Irrational Choice of Bankers: Wealth or Welfare? Aminullah Achmad Muttaqin; Iswan Noor; Silvi Asna Prestianawati
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 5, No 1 (2022): International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) February
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The phenomenon of the high number of workers who are not absorbed in the workforce in Indonesia is a problem that is difficult to solve briefly. The lack of employment opportunities accompanied by problems with the level of education and expertise of the workforce in Indonesia has also become a polemic in the national development process. However, another fact occurs where workers tend to choose to leave several leading sectors in Indonesia, such as the financial sector, especially banking. It is feared that this condition will cause the banking sector as one of the sectors that drive the national economy, to lose qualified and loyal workers so that it will have an impact on production inefficiency in the banking sector and eventually will directly impact the community considering the function of the bank as an intermediary institution. This study aims to reveal the motives for changing workers' behaviour in banking by using qualitative methods and a phenomenological approach. This research is expected to contribute to the improvement of the employment system in the financial sector, especially banking, to absorb qualified and loyal workers to the company. Thus, macroeconomically, it is to reduce the voluntary unemployment rate in order to accelerate national development as a whole.
Investment Literation Improvement for Preparation of Investments for Young Investors Linzzy Pratami Putri; Irma Christiana; Delyana Rahmawany Pulungan; Isna Ardila
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 2, No 3 (2019): International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP)
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This study aims to determine the financial literacy and investment of students and their influence on the ability of students to manage finances and the ability of students to manage assets owned to be invested. The data analysis method used in this research is the Structural Equation Model or SEM method. To see the factors that influence the ability to manage finances and the ability to manage assets, Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis is performed. This analysis is used by looking at the number of samples that are a bit of an obstacle if you want to do an analysis using factor analysis or Structural Equation Model (SEM). Thus, analysis using PLS is appropriate. The results of this study are of 5 (five) literacy variables, namely capital market literacy, type of investment instrument literacy, profit level literacy, investment literacy, and financial literacy on the ability to manage finances, only investment literacy has no significant effect, more influence significant ability to manage finances. Then from (5) five literacy variables that do not have a significant influence on the ability of students to manage assets are capital market literacy and investment literacy.
Analysis of Factors That Influence Decision Making Invest in Capital Markets in Millennial Generations Irawati Junaeni
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 3, No 3 (2020): International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) October 2
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This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the decision making of investors investing in the capital market. The sampling method used in this study was purposive sampling method, the sample used in this study was the millennial generation in Jakarta who had invested in the capital market. Sample size determination based on Slovin formula. The data used in this study are primary data in the form of questionnaires and secondary data in the form of library studies. The analysis technique in this study is simple linear regression and multiple linear regression. The results of research that have been carried out both in partial and simultaneous testing show that all variables, namely knowledge, risk, income, capital market training, and motivation have a significant positive effect on investment decisions.
A Study on Investors’ Perceptions towards Stock Market Kok Ban Teoh; Camilo Pérez-Restrepo; Carolina Ardila López; Sharmila Thulasedass; Chetana S; Padmalini Singh; Elyoni Inez Sandra Suardi; Dwi Nita Aryani; Juhi Aggarwal; Abhijit Das
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) October 2
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The stock market occurs from the interaction of a group of buyers (investors) and sellers of shares (companies), who represent ownership of the business. This includes a security listed on a public stock exchange under government supervision. Shares or stock market can be classified according to the country where the company is domiciled, for example Gudang Garam (company in Indonesia) which is domiciled in Indonesia and traded on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The stock market has become an attractive and profitable investment today for investors and the stock market has grown rapidly over the years and is getting more and more attention because it deals with the future of money. However, a lot of investors are still worried to invest in stock market today, even investing in stock market results a huge profit. This reason can be the volatility in stock market. Therefore, this study focused on the investors’ perceptions towards stock market in different geographical areas. The data collected through online interview and distributing questionnaires to respondents in order to understand their behaviors, attitudes, desires, perspectives and level of awareness towards the stock market. The results showed that investors’ perceptions on buying shares in Asia are represented by several indicators, such as neutral information, accounting information, and social relevance, in which these three indicators generate impressions of the company’s activities based on profits and fundamental thinking patterns. Therefore, this will have an influence on investors in making decisions on the shares which will be chosen by them in the future.
Case Study of Touch ‘n Go in Malaysia: Are You a User of E-Wallet? Mei Qi Loke; Xue Li Lok; Yuerui Ma; Maisarah Farisah Binti Fadli; B. S. Sushen; Vaishnavi N.; Ritika Yadav
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): October Edition of International Journal of Accounting Finance in Asia Pasific
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Touch ‘n Go is a Malaysian digital wallet and online transaction for making any payment that is available in the application. Malaysia has started to implement online payment through Touch ‘n Go which are available in the places that required money transactions such as grocery shops, restaurants and so on. We intended to examine how the six key factors: convenience, customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, e-wallet, brand awareness and service quality lead to users’ awareness of the usage of Touch ‘n Go in Malaysia. A total of 150 people participated in the online survey via Google Forms. The findings revealed the information regarding customer satisfaction with the quality of service provided and customer loyalty toward the brand. This research paper provides new insights, and some recommendations are presented to increase users’ awareness of the services provided by Touch ‘n Go. Keywords:           brand           awareness, convenience, customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, e-wallet, service quality

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