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Journal of Society, Community and Business Development
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30252296     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30595/scbd.v3i2
Journal of Society, Community and Business Development (SCBD) is a national journal managed and published by Economics and Business Faculty Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, two times/twice a year (April and October). This journal contains scientific articles of community service in the field of social, education, economics, business and management topics. It would be published first in 2023 using Open Journal System. All manuscripts must not been published in other journal, and it will be reviewed by the double-blind method by our selective reviewer. All articles are published in open access and free access.
Articles 45 Documents
Improving the Knowledge of Migrant Workers' Children in Managing Finances with Rupiah Currency Roisah Roisah; Siti Nur Azizah
Journal of Society, Community and Business Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/scbd.v3i2.285

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This study aims to enhance the financial literacy of children of Indonesian migrant workers by introducing them to the use and management of the Indonesian currency, the rupiah. The academic approach involved activities such as counting, basic buying and selling simulations, saving practices, and creative coloring tasks. Meanwhile, the non-academic approach included singing national and regional songs, storytelling of Indonesian folklore, and interactive games designed to maintain focus and engagement. The results showed a notable improvement in the children’s understanding of the rupiah and basic financial management, as well as increased interest in Indonesian culture and identity. The program’s strength lies in its contextual and enjoyable methods, although time limitations and facilitator dependency remain challenges. Future development is suggested through the integration of digital media and community involvement to support independent and sustainable learning.
The Application of Community Accounting for Strengthening the Management of Bantengan Art Preservation Ana Sopanah; Kusila Meyrin Rossalia; Indana Jamila Novianti; Midhatul Khasanah; Mohammad Supriyadi
Journal of Society, Community and Business Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/scbd.v3i2.304

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This community service program focuses on the challenges faced by the Bantengan art community in Greater Malang, particularly the weak financial management and organizational accountability. This topic was chosen because transparency is considered essential for maintaining the sustainability of traditional arts and enhancing public trust. The method employed was a Community-Based Research (CBR) approach, involving observation, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, training, and participatory mentoring with community leaders. The main outcomes of this activity include the preparation of a simple cash book, the first monthly financial report, financial SOPs, and organizational restructuring, with an additional achievement of a 20% increase in turnover. These findings demonstrate that community-based accounting practices not only improve financial administration but also strengthen social legitimacy and institutional sustainability. Thus, this program highlights the importance of a simple accounting system rooted in local wisdom to support the preservation and development of traditional arts.
Sharia Financial Literacy in Improving the Efficiency and Sustainability of Small and Medium Enterprises Dwi; Luthfi Zamakhsyari; Havidz Cahya Pratama
Journal of Society, Community and Business Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/scbd.v3i2.330

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Community service activities were carried out at the Banyumas Regional Leadership of Aisyiyah. Aisyiyah contributes to the Indonesian economy through, among other things, the Aisyiyah Entrepreneurs Association (IPAS) and the Aisyiyah Economic and Employment Council (MEK). The IPAS community is a group of Aisyiyah members who have run businesses and those who will or wish to run businesses. The businesses run can generally still be categorized as MSMEs. MSMEs in Indonesia cannot be separated from the halal industry MSMEs, considering that most MSME businesses are in sectors that fall under the halal industry category. With an awareness of the importance of the MSME sector for the Indonesian economy, strengthening MSMEs has become one of the main strategies of the Indonesian Sharia Economic and Financial Master Plan. Currently, Islamic finance is growing rapidly with many Islamic financial institutions offering financial products and services based on Islamic law. However, the fact is that Islamic finance still has a low market share in Indonesia, a country with a Muslim majority population. Therefore, the level of Islamic financial literacy among MSMEs is important for business efficiency and sustainability.
Microsoft Excel as a Digital Tool For MSMEs To Record Financial Reporting Septiana MS; Kasmi
Journal of Society, Community and Business Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/scbd.v3i2.331

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Under the direction of the Ministry of Manpower, the financial reporting training for MSMEs has proceeded smoothly and met its goals. The significance of maintaining systematic financial records and the many kinds of financial reports needed for business management were better understood by the participants as a result of this exercise. Additionally, the training improved the participants' technical proficiency in creating financial reports with Microsoft Excel. Participants were able to record transactions more accurately, elegantly, and readily for analysis by practicing with the supplied Excel templates. The abilities acquired from this course can support MSMEs' future competitiveness and business goals, improve their ability to get funding, and help them manage their finances more effectively It has been demonstrated that using Excel for digital record keeping improves the effectiveness, precision, and accountability of financial data. It is anticipated that this exercise would serve as the foundation for an MSME financial management system that is more sustainable and professional.
The STUDENT INNOVATION IN EXPORT-BASED ENTREPRENEURSHIP BY RECYCLING PLASTIC WASTE INTO HIGH-VALUE PRODUCTS Tri Septin Muji Rahayu; Aqila Jihan Putri Rahardin Rahardin; Nisa Hidayah Hidayah; Ridho Nurrohman Nurrohman
Journal of Society, Community and Business Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/scbd.v3i2.354

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The entrepreneurship project competition is a student creativity program in creating business activities In this activity, the student team practices to create creativity in business products needed by the community (market) made from plastic waste. Through this program, students have ample opportunities to realize creative product ideas, innovate to create new products, and improve their competence, insight and experience in entrepreneurship. This activity was carried out using observation/experiment methods and documentation. The results of the activity include students' ability to carry out the export process, including understanding the dynamics of export document management (Packing list, COO, Invoice, bild of lading and Shipping Instruction, PEB), Marketing kit (company profile, brochure, catalog product, name card), mastering the use of platforms (Google Maps, Go4wordbusiness, Trade Map, Indianmart), export correspondence (Introduction letter, Inquiry, Offering letter, Negotiation letter, Confirming letter, Purchase order, Sales contract). Through this activity, it is hoped that students can carry out export activities in accordance with the correct procedures so that they can be competitive and sustainable by utilizing digital technology. Keywords: Plastic Waste, Export, Entrepreneurship Projects.