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West Science Accounting and Finance
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Journal of Accounting & Finance is a scientific publication published by Westscience Press, which aims to be a creative forum for academics, professionals, researchers, and students in the fields of Accounting and Finance including the fields of Auditing, Accounting Information Systems, Corporate Governance, Taxation, and Accounting. International, Management Accounting, Behavioral Accounting, Capital Market, and so on. The topics that are becoming increasingly widespread in the field of accounting research studies are accommodated in this publication. Westscience Accounting and Finance has been in publication since 2023 publishing original papers, review papers, conceptual frameworks, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes, and book reviews.
Articles 189 Documents
Analysis of the Development of Karyasari Village, Rengasdengklok District in Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals of the Village Mulyana, Tiara Mahardika Puteri; Sujaya, Fista Apriani; Puspitasari, Meliana
West Science Accounting and Finance Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): West Science Accounting and Finance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i02.1082

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One of the sustainable development functions that is a priority program for the alocation of Village Funds in 2021 is Village SDGs. This research aims to know how SDGs are implemented in the development of Karyasari village. The theory in this research is the theory of Fonseca and Carvalho, who argue that sustainability can only be achieved through fulfilling the three SDGs requirements, namely balanced development in the social, economic and environmental fields. A data triangulation approach was used in this qualitative research to obtain data by combining several existing sources and types of data. The research results show that Karyasari Village has implemented 16 of the 18 SDGs goals. Judging from the implementation of the SDGs, Karyasari village applies 5 economic dimensions, 5 social dimensions and 6 environmental dimensions. For several SDGs goals, Karyasari Village has reasons why SDGs No. 12 concerning environmentally conscious village consumption and production has not been implemented because Karyasari village does not have a final waste bin. The village remains consistent in implementing the SDGs that have been achieved and the SDGs that have not been achieved, namely No. 12 concerning Environmentally Conscious Village Consumption and Production. It would be better for the village to be able to build a good waste management system if necessary and collaborate with partners.
Preparation of Financial Statements in Accordance with SAK EMKM in the UD Restu Jaya Cracker Business, Puger District, Jember Regency Sari, Atika Puspita; Yulinartati, Yulinartati; Afroh, Ibna Kamilia Fiel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i02.1088

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This study aims to analyze the application of financial accounting standards for micro, small and medium entities (SAK EMKM) at UD Restu Jaya Puger. This research was conducted on MSMEs engaged in production, namely cracker production. This research uses a qualitative method with a type of descriptive approach. This research was carried out by obtaining data through observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this study show that UD Restu Jaya in its financial records is still manual and simple, because the owner has not understood how to prepare financial statements in accordance with SAK EMKM and there has been no socialization received related to the SAK EMKM that has been determined. This research is expected to provide information for MSME owners in implementing financial statements in accordance with SAK EMKM.
Factors Influencing Accounting Students' Interest in Taking Accounting Certification: Case Study of Final Semester Accounting Students at Universities in Besuki Residency Rifana, Tasya Dila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i02.1089

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Indonesia has a small number of public accountants and still needs a large number of professions, in anticipation of the expansion of the business sector. The number of CA graduates in East Java is still low compared to the number of accounting graduates every year. This is due to the relatively high enrolment costs, the lack of training for students on the purpose and benefits of having a Chartered Accountant (CA) certification itself. The research aims to find out the impact of career motivation, level of understanding, and cost perception on obtaining accounting certification. This research uses a quantitative approach, with the aim of testing the hypothesis. The population in this study is a student of the S1 Accounting Final Semester Program at Besuki Se-Karesidenan College. Sampling using probbalility sampling. Data analysis using the help of the IBM SPSS Statistics application. Research results show that career motivation and level of understanding influence the level of comprehension of the interest of students taking accounting certification. While the perception of costs has no influence on the interest of students taking accounting certification.
Comparative Study of Economic Crisis in Nigeria: Lessons from Economic Crisis in Other Developing Countries Utami, Anisa Fitria; Miranda, Mira
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i02.1095

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This comparative study explores the economic crisis in Nigeria, drawing lessons from economic crises in other developing countries. Through a comprehensive literature review, the study examines the root causes, impacts, and recovery strategies associated with economic downturns in regions with similar socioeconomic conditions. Key factors such as political instability, poor governance, and over-reliance on a single economic sector are identified as primary contributors to economic crises. The analysis of case studies from Latin America, Asia, and Africa highlights successful policy interventions and adaptive measures that have facilitated economic recovery in these countries. The findings underscore the importance of economic diversification, robust financial regulations, and proactive government policies in mitigating the effects of economic crises. Recommendations for Nigeria include strengthening governance, reducing corruption, diversifying the economy, enhancing financial regulations, and implementing proactive government policies to enhance economic resilience and stability.
Evaluation of Corporate Sustainability Performance through the Integration of ESG and Balanced Scorecard in Manufacturing Companies in Indonesia Samiun, Aspiati A.; Damau, Unika Oktaviani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i02.1096

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This study evaluates the corporate sustainability performance of manufacturing companies in Indonesia by integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria with the Balanced Scorecard (BSC). Using a quantitative analysis approach, data were collected from 200 manufacturing companies through a structured questionnaire employing a Likert scale ranging from 1 to 5. Structural Equation Modeling with Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS 3) was utilized for data analysis. The findings indicate that all relationships between ESG criteria and BSC perspectives are positive and significant, suggesting that incorporating ESG factors into the BSC framework can effectively enhance corporate sustainability performance. This research contributes to the understanding of how ESG integration within traditional performance measurement tools can drive sustainable business practices in the manufacturing sector.
Deep Quality Cost Report Analysis Defective Product Control: Case Study of Maesan Bondowoso Black Crow Cigarette Company Umamah, Khoirul Liza; Yulinartati, Norita Citra; Halim, Moh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i02.1105

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The importance of quality costs for cigarette companies is to find out the extent to which the quality control system implemented by the company functions, if the lower the quality costs indicate the better the products produced by the cigarette company. The research uses a qualitative descriptive analysis method. Descriptive analysis was used to describe the variables in the research, while qualitative analysis was carried out to produce findings in the form of descriptions of research subjects and objects based on facts in field data obtained in research at the Maesan Bondowoso Black Crow Cigarette Company. based on research results, the Black Crow Cigarette Company, located in Pakuniran Village, Maesan District, Bondowoso Regency, East Java, was founded in 2004 by Mr. Nawar H. Wasıl. Basically, the company has implemented costs related to product quality, but the company has not specifically identified and categorized them. Therefore, the company should pay attention to costs that constitute quality and group these costs based on their classification.
The Effect of Financial Ratios and Revenue Growth on Stock Returns in Manufacturing Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Arik, Mohamad; Suharsono, Riyanto Setiawan; Halim, Moh
West Science Accounting and Finance Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): West Science Accounting and Finance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i03.1111

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Investment is the investment of assets or funds with the aim of obtaining profits in the future. This investment can be made in the capital market. The capital market is a place where securities are traded. This study aims to find out whether liquidity, profitability, leverage, market and revenue growth affect stock returns in manufacturing companies listed on the IDX. The theory used is signal theory, using a type of descriptive approach using the population in this study are manufacturing sub-sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The total population in this study is 209 companies. This study produced: Liquidity ratio has no effect on stock retrun, Profitability ratio has no effect on stock returns, Leverage ratio has no effect on stock returns, Market ratio has no effect on stock retuns, Income has no effect on stock returns.
Application of Variable Costing Method to Determine Cost of Production and Selling Price in MSMEs Rengginang 1 Putra, Lumajang Regency Putra, Muhammad Anwarul; Yuliarti , Norita Citra; Suharsono, Riyanto Setiawan
West Science Accounting and Finance Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): West Science Accounting and Finance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i03.1112

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This study aims to examine how the influence and impact of the application of variable costing on the determination of cost of production in Rengginang 1 Putra MSMEs, This study uses a comparative method research case study. This research uses Rengginang 1 Putra MSMEs, which are MSMEs engaged in rengginang production which is precisely located in Karangrejo Village, Yosowilangun District, Lumajang Regency. The types of data used are quantitative data and qualitative data. The results of this study conclude that the application in determining the cost of production in Rengginang 1 Putra MSMEs using the variable costing method is influential in determining the cost of production which only includes variable costs. The application of the variable costing method can provide significant benefits for MSMEs such as Rengginang 1 Putra in determining a more accurate and competitive cost of production. The variable costing method also allows Rengginang 1 Putra MSMEs to be more accurate in calculating the cost of production per unit, because only variable costs are calculated to the product. Thus, Rengginang 1 Putra MSMEs can be more precise in setting product selling prices that are lower than those previously implemented.
Optimization of Regional Tax Revenues in West Nusa Tenggara Province in 2018-2022 Yanti, Putri; Alwi, Muhammad; Agustiani, Eka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i02.1128

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This research aims to analyze the Optimization of Regional Tax Revenues in West Nusa Tenggara Province for 2018-2022. The research method used is quantitative descriptive analysis. The data processed is the West Nusa Tenggara Province Budget Realization Report for 2018 to 2022. The data analysis technique used in the research is to calculate the optimization, effectiveness and efficiency of NTB Province regional tax revenues for 2018-2022. The results of this research show that regional tax revenues from 2018-2022 are not yet optimal because the effectiveness of regional taxes is below 100% and above 100%, the realization of tax revenues from 2018-2022 has not exceeded the tax revenue target. Meanwhile, regional tax efficiency is <10%, namely 5% from 2018-2022. Regional tax revenues in West Nusa Tenggara Province from 2018-2022 are not yet optimal where the level of optimization. The implications of this research provide information that the optimization of regional tax revenues in NTB should be optimal, one of which is by looking at the effectiveness and efficiency of regional tax revenues as seen from the targets and realization of regional tax revenues.
Tax Understanding Factors, Equity Sensitivity and Love of the Money Attitudes On Taxpayer Perceptions Regarding Tax Evasion At KPP Pratama Jember Cahyandari, Adelia Aji; Nuha, Gardina Aulin; Zulkarnaeni, Ahmad Syahfrudin
West Science Accounting and Finance Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): West Science Accounting and Finance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v2i03.1137

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According to the 2020 State of Tax Justice report, it was stated that Indonesia's position in cases of tax evasion by corporate and individual taxpayers is ranked fourth in Asia after China, India and Japan. The large number of tax evasion cases currently occurring have given rise to various perceptions. These various perceptions are influenced by various factors, including understanding of taxation, equity sensitivity and love of the money attitudes. This research aims to determine the factors of understanding taxation, equity sensitivity, and love of the money attitudes towards taxpayers' perceptions regarding tax evasion at KPP Pratama Jember. This research uses a quantitative approach, with the aim of testing hypotheses. The population in this study are individual taxpayers registered at KPP Pratama Jember. Sampling used purposive sampling. The results of this research show that understanding taxation and love of the money attitudes influence taxpayers' perceptions regarding tax evasion, while equity sensitivity does not influence taxpayers' perceptions regarding tax evasion.