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The Indonesian Accounting Review
ISSN : 20863802     EISSN : 2302822X     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.14414/tiar
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Regional financial characteristics and public transparency towards frequency of fraud in the local government Yeni Priatnasari; Djoko Suhardjanto
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 10, No 2 (2020): July - December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v10i2.2089

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It has been noted that Corruption in Indonesia today has become a crucial problem that cannot be underestimated. Some news about the occurrence of corruption in the local government is quite concerned. This study aims to look at the influence of both financial characteristics and regional public transparency towards fraud frequency in local governments at the provincial level. This research was carried out by quantitative descriptive method by looking at local government financial report data and reports from ACCH (Anti Corruption Clearing House). This study used secondary data, namely in the form of Indonesia Provincial Government’s financial statements and the results of the ACCH report in 2017. The results of this study are expected to provide advice and input in regional financial governance in all the province to be able to reduce frequency fraud in local governments
The effect of good corporate governance mechanism and leverage on the level of accounting conservatism Habiba Habiba
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 6, No 1 (2016): January - June 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v6i1.854

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Accounting conservatism is a condition where a company acknowledges the debts and costs more quickly, but on the other hand, the company acknowledges the income and assets more slowly. Some factors that can affect the accounting conservatism are stan-dards changes, corporate governance, and so forth. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect occurring on the variable of accounting conservatism when using comprehensive income and income for the current year in manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange in 2012 and 2013. The variables studied are institutional ownership, managerial ownership, the existence of audit committee, the number of audit committee meetings, and leverage. The statistical method used in this study is multiple regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that institu-tional ownership, managerial ownership, and the number of audit committee meetings do not have significant effect on accounting conservatism when using comprehensive income and income for the current year, but the variables of the existence of audit committee and leverage have significant effect on accounting conservatism when using comprehensive income and income for current the year.
ANALISIS RASIO KEUANGAN DALAM MEMPREDIKSI PERUBAHAN LABA PADA PERUSAHAAN REAL ESTATE DAN PROPERTY DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA (BEI) DAN SINGAPURA (SGX) Hendra Agus Wibowo; Diyah Pujiati
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 1, No 2 (2011): TIAR - July 2011
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v1i02.43

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Financial ratio analysis is considered important in recent years. This paper raises theproblem by questioning whether the financial ratio analysis can be used to predict thechange in profit in Real Estate and Property Companies registered in the BEI and SGX. It isalso requested whether there are differences in financial ratio analysis to predict changes inprofit in Real Estate and Property companies between BEI and SGX. The purpose of thisstudy to provide empirical evidence concerning the effect of financial ratio analysis forpredicting changes in income and whether there are differences in financial ratio analysis inpredicting changes that affect company profits on real estate and property in BEI and SGX.To test the hypothesis in this study, the research uses Multiple Linear Regression Method andChow Test with a significance level of 0.05. it can be generalized that the current ratio andprofit margin have a significant effect in predicting earnings changes in real estate andproperty companies in BEI. Turnover of total assets and profit margins have a significanteffect in predicting earnings changes in real estate and property companies in SGX. And, thechow test can be concluded that there are differences that affect the financial ratio analysisin predicting earnings changes in real estate and property companies in BEI and SGX
The effect of management change, audit opinion, and financial distress on auditor switching Endistria Verosa Augustyvena; Romanus Wilopo
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 7, No 2 (2017): July - December 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v7i2.950

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To avoid undesirable things related to auditor independence, some companies take an action to make mandatory auditor switching, but on the other hand, many other compa-nies make voluntary auditor switching. This study, therefore, aims to find out empirical evidence related to the factors, such as management changes, audit opinion, and financial distress, which affect the manufacturing companies to do voluntary auditor switching. The data used in this research are consumer goods industry sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2011-2015. A total of 33 manufacturing compa-nies are used as the sample. Analysis method used is logistic regression analysis. Overall, the finding shows that there is no significant evidence that management change, audit opinion, and financial distress have an effect on auditor switching. Suggestion for the future research is to extend survey area coverage and to add more variables that can influence auditor switching.
THE EFFECT OF EARNING PERSISTENCE TOWARD FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF LISTED BANKS IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE Anggi Choirina; Nurmala Ahmar
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 3, No 1 (2013): TIAR - January 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v3i01.207

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Getting information about earnings is important for the parties who are interested in investmentin a company. The purpose of this study is to examine the earnings persistence effecttoward performance of Indonesian bank listed in Bursa Efek Indonesia (BEI), with companyssize as control variable. This study use a sample of Indonesian bank listed in BEIfrom 2007 to 2010. Banks financial performance is measured using seven indicators, namelyCash and Bank to Total Deposits (CBTD), Loan to Total Deposits (LTTD), Equity to TotalAsset (ETTA), Operating Profit Margin (OPM), Net Profit Margin (NPM), Return on Equity(ROE), and Return on Investment (ROI) as dependent variables. Earnings persistence as theindependent variable is the regression coefficient of Earning per Share at one year before t(EPSt-1) when it regressed toward EPSt. Bank size is used as control variable. The result ofregression model indicates that earnings persistence influence the performance of Indonesianbank listed in BEI. Of the seven measures of bank performance, only LTTD and ROE are notinfluenced by earnings persistence.
The effect of managerial ownership, institutional ownership, and foreign ownership on intellectual capital Magu Oktavian; Nurmala Ahmar
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 9, No 1 (2019): January - June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v9i1.1631

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This research aims to examine the effect of managerial ownership, institutional ownership, and foreign ownership on intellectual capital performance. The intellectual capital performance is measured by Extended Value Added Intellectual Capital Plus (E-VAIC Plus) which was developed by Ulum (2014). Managerial ownership is measured by the ratio of the number of stocks owned by the managers over the total company’s stocks outstanding. Institutional ownership is measured by the ratio of the number of stocks owned by institutions over the total company’s stocks outstanding. Foreign ownership is measured by the ratio of the number of stocks owned by foreign parties over the total company’s stocks outstanding. It sused a population of 34 banking companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2013-2016. They were taken using a purposive sampling technique, consisting of 20 banks. The data were analyzed using SEM-PLS. The results showed that managerial ownership has an effect on intellectual capital performance. Institutional ownership has no effect on intellectual capital performance. Foreign ownership has no effect on intellectual capital performance.
The effect of leadership, motivation, and work discipline on the employees performance of finance section in the regional working unit in Tulungagung regency Rista Eka Rachim Febiningtyas; Diah Ekaningtias
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 4, No 2 (2014): TIAR - July 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v4i02.325

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The role of local government has been increasing significantly since the enactment of regional autonomy by the central government. In this case, the majority of central government authorities are delegated to each local government. Consequently, the success of development and economy of the region depends largely on the local government concerned. The performance of local governance will run well, if there is adequate government apparatus that support the local government activities. The good performance of the government apparatus will have an impact on the achievement of goals and responsibilities of the local government, the central government and the public. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find out whether variables of leadership, motivation and work discipline can affect the performance of employees of finance section in the regional working units of Tulungagung Regency. The samples in this study are the employees of finance section in the Regional Working Units of Tulungagung Regency. Based on the multiple linear regression analysis test, it can be concluded that the variables of leadership and work discipline have significant effect on the performance of employees, while the variable of motivation does not have significant effect on the performance of employees of finance section in the Regional Working Units of Tulungagung Regency.
Why don't auditors use computer-assisted audit techniques? study at small public accounting firms Depi Lestari; Sepky Mardian; M. Asmeldi Firman
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 10, No 2 (2020): July - December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v10i2.1974

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This study aims to examine the effect of technology, organization, and environment on the use of Computer-Assisted Audit Techniques (CAATs). The object of this study is the auditors working at Public Accounting Firms in Jakarta area. Sampling is done using purposive sampling technique. Data collection is carried out through questionnaires. The research method used is associative research with Partial Least Square (PLS), Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), and Parallel Least Square (PLS) approaches. The results of this study show that technology, organization, and environment (TOE) do not have a significant effect on the use of CAATs. The easy and fast access to technology systems (CAATs) has not been supported by good auditor resources. The ability and skills of users are still inadequate and there are no auditors who have certification related to the use of CAATs. The audit process does not require so many complex technological roles, but simple technology that can cover the entire audit process. Most auditors use Microsoft Excel / Word in the audit process. In this case, the auditors at least have already used audit software. Small or large clients do not matter what type of CAATs the auditor uses.
Differences in stock return, corporate value, and risk based on the SRI-KEHATI index status in Indonesia Stock Exchange Kukuh Fertion
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 5, No 2 (2015): July - December 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v5i2.646

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Recent studies are paid attention to see whether there is a difference among the factors related to stock in companies listed in stock exchange. Therefore, it is also salient to do the same research so that more evidence can be gathered. The purpose of this research is to find the differences in stock return, corporate value, and risk between the compa-nies listed on SRI-KEHATI Index and those, which are not listed in SRI-KEHATI Index. This research uses secondary data taken from public companies listed on Indo-nesia Stock Exchange (BEI). The population consists of the companies listed on SRI-KEHATI Index to be compared with the companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) from 2010 to 2013. The purposive sampling method is used in this study accord-ing to the criteria of assessment. The quantitative method is used to analyze this study. The signaling theory is the basic theory of this research. The analysis technique is using independent sample t-test. The result indicates that there is no difference in stock return, corporate value, and risk between the companies listed and those which are not listed on SRI-KEHATI index.
The Influence of Information Asymmetry on Earnings Management With Good Corporate Governance (GCG) as the Moderating variable Hartika Prawidaningrum Harahap
The Indonesian Accounting Review Vol 7, No 1 (2017): January - June 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/tiar.v7i1.685

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The purpose of this study is to test and find the influence of information asymmetry on earnings management with good corporate governance as moderating variable in banking sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX)) in 20102014. Earnings management variable was measured using the approach of Beaver and Engel (1996), information asymmetry variable was measured using the approach of bid-ask spread, and good corporate governance (GCG) variable was measured using GCG self-assessment. The research type used was quantitative research using secondary data. The population in this study was all banking sector companies listed on the IDX in 2010-2014. The number of samples was 15 banking companies taken from the total of 41 banking companies. Sampling technique was conducted using documentation. Methods of analysis used in this study were simple linear regression analysis and moderated regression analysis. The results of this study show that information asymmetry has a significant influence on earnings management, and GCG moderates the influence of information asymmetry on earnings management.

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