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Journal of Sustainable Community Service
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 29863384     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55047/jscs
Journal of Sustainable Community Service is a collection of articles on community service activities in the field of economic empowerment. This journal is published in order to participate and contribute thoughts and reports on community service activities as well as a vehicle for disseminating community service activities in the field of community economic development. Transpublika Publisher is the publisher of the scientific and multidisciplinary journal JSCS. There are a lot of common problems or issues that are related to community services that are covered at the national and international levels. The dissemination of conceptual concepts and research findings in the field of community services is the goal of this journal publication. JSCS includes a variety of activities from the lecture on handling and managing society potentials, obstacles, challenges, and issues.
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Briefing on the Accounting Cycle as a Basis for Preparing Financial Statements for Providentia High School Students Yanti, Yanti; Kelvin, Kelvin
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): MARCH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v5i2.956

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Provision for early accounting learning will be an important foundation in forming financial literacy skills for students. This paper aims to provide an understanding of the accounting cycle from beginning to end as a basis for preparing financial reports for SMA Providentia. This community service (PKM) activity is carried out using three methods, namely: (1) Explanation of the theory given in the form of a Module, (2) Using an approach based on Practice Questions and Group Discussions, and (3) Using a Games approach in groups as a form of feedback. This PKM activity was carried out on April 24, 2025, at 10.00 a.m onsite. The training was attended by 19 grade 12 students. The training was divided into 3 sessions. In general, the results of this PKM activity were quite successful in providing basic knowledge regarding the accounting cycle. This can be seen from the discussion of questions and quizzes given to participants who did not previously understand the accounting cycle. From the results of interviews conducted by the team with participants, they stated that they were satisfied with the delivery of the material provided.
Transformation of Cooperative Financial Governance Through Implementation of Cooperative Accounting Information System (SIKOP) Based on SAK EP in Blitar Regency Murdiono, Achmad; Zen, Fadia; Subagyo, Subagyo
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): MARCH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v5i2.967

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Cooperatives are one of the important pillars in the economic development of the community, especially in Blitar Regency. However, many cooperatives still face serious challenges in accountable and transparent financial governance. The low understanding of Private Entity Financial Accounting Standards (SAK EP) and the limited use of information technology are the main obstacles in preparing reliable financial reports. This community service activity aims to transform cooperative financial governance through the development and implementation of the Cooperative Accounting Information System (SIKOP) based on SAK EP. The approach used is Participatory Action Research (PAR), involving 30 production cooperatives in Blitar Regency as partners. The activities were carried out through the stages of identifying needs, developing systems, intensive training, and assisting in implementation and evaluation. The results of the activities showed a significant increase in the understanding and skills of cooperative administrators in preparing financial reports according to standards, as well as increasing the efficiency and accuracy of recording financial transactions. With the implementation of SIKOP, partner cooperatives also showed increased transparency and accountability which had an impact on member trust and potential access to funding. This program shows that digitizing SAK EP-based financial reports through SIKOP can be an effective solution in building professional, accountable, and sustainable cooperative governance.

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