Escalation of Village Enterprises in Developing Digitalized Financial Management Innovations in the Tapal Kuda Area
Moch. Shulthoni *
University of Jember, East Java, Indonesia.
Resha Dwi Ayu Pangesti Mulyono
University of Jember, East Java, Indonesia.
Ahmad Roziq
University of Jember, East Java, Indonesia.
Marmono Singgih
University of Jember, East Java, Indonesia.
Muhammad Farid
University of Jember, East Java, Indonesia.
Hery Prasetyo
University of Jember, East Java, Indonesia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
In Indonesia, many profit-oriented entities operate, one of which is Village-Owned Enterprises which is included in a profit-oriented organization to improve village welfare. The main activity of Village-Owned Enterprises is as a village-owned business center that aims to increase the value of the village. Village-Owned Enterprises as a profit entity must meet financial reporting standards that have been ratified and issued by the Indonesian Institute of Accountants (IAI) to maintain the transparency of its entity. Financial Accounting Standard Micro Small Medium Entity (FAS MSME) as a guideline for the presentation of financial statements of profit-oriented entities clearly explains how an entity that has a permanent advantage prepares financial statements for entities such as Village-Owned Enterprises. The web is a database application that provides multi-functional calculation features as a perfect bridge for compiling mosque financial reports that are more relevant and accountable. Following Financial Accounting Standard Micro Small Medium Entity (FAS MSME) guidelines, the outputs generated by using a web-based tool to compile mosque financial reports are a list of accounts, general journals, ledgers, trial balances, profit/loss statements, statements of changes in equity, and statements of financial position.
Keywords: Village-owned enterprises, financial report, web, financial accounting standard