This research is associative research, which aims to explain the effect of education level, work experience, training and position on the application of accrual-based financial report preparation in the Papua Province Regional Government OPD. The sample technique in this study uses nonprobability sampling with purposive sampling technique, with a population and sample size of 70 respondents. Based on the results of the t test analysis, it shows that partially the level of education, work experience, training and position have a positive and significant effect on the application of accrual-based financial report preparation. Based on the results of the F test analysis, it is obtained that the T count is 197.541> from the T table with a significance level of 000, it can be concluded that simultaneously the variables of education level, work experience, training and position have a positive and significant effect on the application of accrual-based financial report preparation in the OPD of the Papua Province Regional Government with the acquisition of the adjusted r-square value shows a number of 0.920, meaning that the variables of education level, work experience, training and position contribute 92.0% to the application of accrual-based financial report preparation while the remaining 8.0% is influenced or explained by other variables not included in this research model.
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