Ahmad Mukhlis
Bina Bangsa University, Indonesia

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FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE INCOME OF SMALL TRADERS IN THE AREA OF THE TOMB OF THE HERO AND STUDION MAULANA YUSUF SERANG CITY Ahmad Mukhlis
International Journal of Economy, Education and Entrepreneurship Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Economy, Education and Entrepreneurship
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ije3.v1i1.8

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The main problem faced by most small traders in Serang is a problem that is now a social phenomenon. Many obstacles, not only influenced by factors derived from internal small traders, such as physical conditions that are not possible, limited capital, limitations of education andlack of income obtained, but problems faced by small traders such as the number of competitors, the condition of the crisis that has not ended, or the disaster that has recentlyplagued the country so that in this case affect small traders in developing their business that directly affects the income they receive. Therefore this study aims to find out the dominant factors that affect income. In this study, the authors focused more on the income factors of small traders as one of the factors for the fulfillment of their lives and will examine more deeply about: factors that affect the income of small traders in the Heroes Cemetery and Studion Maulana Yusuf Serang City. Therefore, the method used is quantitative descriptive with special approach techniques, with the collection of data obtained from the dissemination of questionnaires and data. While the data analysis tool uses multiple linear regressions. The results of the study are based on the table of test results Ftable  Fcalculated by (2,835) > F  table  of (2.35). Thus it can be assumed that there is a significant influence of age variables, education level, working hours, work experience, on income variables.
DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSMEs) BASED ON CREATIVE ECONOMY IN IMPROVING COMMUNITY ECONOMIC INCOMES Sumarsid Sumarsid; Hartatik Hartatik; Ahmad Mukhlis; Ahdi Topan Sofyan
International Journal of Economy, Education and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Economy, Education and Entrepreneurship
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ije3.v2i1.62

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This research aims to explore the development of creative economic development strategies to increase people's income and identify inhibiting factors in developing MSMEs to increase revenue, mainly for tempe owners and traders. The MSME Creative Economy in the Tempe cases can improve the community's economy with experience and creativity and develop jobs. This study uses a qualitative case study type and uses research techniques, namely, observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis was carried out by reducing data, presenting data, and drawing conclusions. This study indicates that the strategy used by the Tempe business in business development must rely on product development strategies for creative ideas. This idea can increase the income of owners and traders where the previous trader's income was Rp. 400,000 to Rp. 600,000-Rp. 700,000 per month. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factors in the development of the MSME community and community income, especially for owners and traders, are terms of marketing, exploitation, financing, available creativity experience, work skills, years of service, and capital. But this obstacle can avoid with a reasonable and appropriate strategy
TECHNICAL GUIDANCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BNSP LEARNING METHODOLOGY AND CERTIFICATION FOR EDUCATORS IN SERANG CITY Jaka Wijaya Kusuma; Bambang Dwi Suseno; Ahmad Mukhlis; Wahyu Wiguna; Isnaini Mahuda; Ulfi Jefri; Ranny Meilisa
International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ije2.v1i1.5

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Currently, the use of Copyright Media is now a necessity, and there is already tension in the process in the educational process. Both school level and university level. Media, let alone the process of transfer of knowledge and the center of attention. Media is vital Until And Up Education, then in education is significantly skill every Educator. BNSP collaborates with Bina Bangsa University to improve manufacturing skills and skills and media skills. Media Skills And How to Skill generation skills and technical guidance on media development Academic Media and Skills Skills. This activity was created with BNSP and LSP FIT as speakers of bimtek activities with media design materials and study methods with power points. This activity is a satisfactory response because educators become intelligent media and Methods Until Copyright Work By Way of The Process of Becoming Learners. This activity is carried out with certification from BNSP so that if this BIMTEK Participant passes will get an official certificate from BNSP. With this Bimtek activity, leaders can improve education in Serang City
WORKSHOP ON MAKING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS TO INCREASE DATA INDEPENDENCE IN THE DIGITAL ERA FOR INDONESIAN MSMES Sumarsid Sumarsid; Hartatik Hartatik; Khaeruman Khaeruman; Ahmad Mukhlis; Suflani Suflani; Lilis Suryani
International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ije2.v2i1.54

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In developing Small and Medium Micro Enterprises (MSMEs) it is necessary to know the  performance of  its business in view of its business financial statements.  The problem  that exists today  is that the  majority of MSMEs in Indonesia do not make financial statements because of various things, namely busyness in trying and not knowing how to make   financial statements. The results of interviews and surveys to 100 MSMEs  in Indonesia  in   February are that  almost all MSMEs  do not know how to make basic or  simple  financial statements.  So we as Pengabdi aim to provide knowledge of making simple   financial statements by providing training and assistance in making digital  financial statements with the help of Smartphones,  due to the  flexibility of  time and place in its manufacture.  The method provided by   way of 1.Training in making simple  financial statements for MSMEs, 2.Training and assistance in making android-based  digital  accounting in Smartphones. The results of the workshop of  MSME  participants who follow the spirit of practice and can make  financial statements on  their respective Smartphones
EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE ECONOMIC LIFE OF THE BADUY COMMUNITY THROUGH THE AGRICULTURE SECTOR IN KANEKES VILLAGE, LEBAK DISTRICT BANTEN Raden Irna Afriani; Listiawati Listiawati; Ahmad Mukhlis; Ihwan Satria Lesmana; Yuliah Yuliah; Surachman Surachman
International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ije2.v2i3.87

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The Baduy people basically base their livelihoods on incipient agricultural production and hunting, and the dry land farming system with this type of agriculture only relies on lowland rice. Hunting is also only carried out in confined spaces in conventional forest areas. Wild species, deer, monkeys and honey. Until now the expertise of the Baduy community is still focused on the agricultural sector, hunting and starting to diversify plants, fruits and vegetables for household needs only. With such rapid population growth, which cannot be compared with traditional Baduy rural areas, the Baduy economy is experiencing tremendous pressure. Although the government's efforts above are aimed at finding a way out of all the limitations on the economic resources of the Baduy community, they have not succeeded in significantly increasing the welfare of the majority of the Baduy population. The Baduy community's economic system fully adheres to a market economy with currency as a medium of exchange. Since around 1970, the exchange system has been abandoned except for the limited needs of the clan environment. Although many Baduy people have moved and changed religions, their relationship as great-grandfathers is still well maintained. This real relationship is strengthened in the form of a more specific business relationship