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AFEBI Accounting Review
ISSN : 25485245     EISSN : 25485253     DOI : -
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AFEBI Accounting Review (AAR) is an academic journal which is published twice a year (June and December) by The Association of The Faculty of Economics and Business Indonesia. AAR is aimed as an outlet for theoretical and empirical research in the field of finance and accounting and to disseminate the information of the management and business research was conducted by members of AFEBI in particular and researchers in general to the academics, practitioners, students, and others who interested in finance and accounting.
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THE EFFECT OF WILLING TO PAY TAXES AND THE LEVEL OF UNDERSTANDING OF TAXPAYERS ON TAX COMPLIANCE Tri Widyastuti Ningsih
AFEBI Accounting Review Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Asosiasi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aar.v5i02.321

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The aims of this research are for knowing : 1).  The influence of tax payment willingness toward tax payment obedience in reclame of tax in Badan Pendapatan Daerah (Bapenda) Semarang. 2). The Influence of tax obligatory understanding toward tax payment obedience in reclame of tax in Badan Pendapatan Daerah (Bapenda) Semarang). The data used in this research is primary data, which tehe data source is obtained from questionnaire. The population in this research is the reclame execution of tax obligatory registered in Bapenda Kota Semarang Th 2017-2018. The sample in this research is 100 tax obligatory reclames, by using slovin method as the sample collection technique. The research findings show that 1). Tax payment willingnes (X1) has positive influence and significance on tax payment obedience (Y) with significance result 0.000 score lesser  than 0.05, so the hypothesis tax payment willingnes (X1) is accepted (Ho1 is rejected and Ha1 is accepted). 2). The level of tax obligatory understanding (X2) has positive influence and significance on tax payment obedience (Y) with the significance result 0.007 score lesser than 0.05, so the pypothesis the level of tax obligatory understanding (X2) is accepted (Ho2 is rejected and Ha2 is accepted).
ACCOUNTING RECOGNITION OF ASSET ABANDONMENT AND SITE RESTORATION Rena Maya Cahyanti; ARUNA WIRJOLUKITO
AFEBI Accounting Review Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aar.v5i02.187

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This research will discuss the recognition of asset abandonment and site restoration or commonly known as ARO (Asset Retirement Obligation) in oil and gas company. The purpose is to be able to provide an overview that can be used by companies in calculating ARO that must be paid at the end of the contract period. The formulation of the problem is which method is used to determining the amount of asset abandonment and site restoration or ARO that is appropriate to overcome the potential problems that arise at the end of the contract period. This research is carried out by using a mixed method in analyzing the findings, so it will find the in-depth findings which will be useful to assist the company's management in making decisions. Signal theory is a theory that will be chosen in this research. This research will use three stages of analysis, such as descriptive analysis, content analysis, and constant comparative analysis. Based on the results it might found that the recognition of asset abandonment and site restoration carried out according to regulations apply. While company uses the method of calculating liabilities based on future values that is continually calculate in present value. Keywords: Contingent liabilities, provisions, liability for asset abandonment and site restoration
DETECTING OF BOND DEFAULTS INDICATIONS USING FINANCIAL STATEMENT AND SHENANIGANS INDICATORS Arya Wedha Rieantiari; Ancella Anitawati Hermawan
AFEBI Accounting Review Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aar.v5i02.310

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This study aims to detect indications of bond defaults by conducting a thorough analysis of PT Trikomsel Oke, Tbk (TRIO)'s financial statements. TRIO's financial statements show that the company's revenue and profits increased during 2009-2014. However, the Indonesia rating agency (PEFINDO) declared default on the two bonds issued by TRIO in November 2015, even though the signal TRIO gave to its financial statements was an unqualified opinion from one of the big 4 Public Accountants for six consecutive years and PEFINDO's investment grade. This study uses a case study method.. Financial report data are analyzed by financial ratios and financial indicators of shenanigans. Evidence shows that there are indications of creative accounting and shenanigans before bonds were declared defaulted in 2015. With these results, this study suggests investors and creditors be more vigilant in analyzing published annual reports
Relationship of Related Party Transactions and Earnings Management Nur Astri Sari; Rusma Nailiah; Achmad Suhaili; Fitria Handayani
AFEBI Accounting Review Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aar.v5i02.309

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This study aimed to examine the relationship between related party transactions and earnings management. The sample of this study was companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2017 and 2018 period. The result shows that related party transaction (sales and expense) has a negative effect on accrual earnings management. It indicates that firms use related party transactions (sales and expense) as substitutes for earnings management especially accrual earnings management.
Environmental Disclosure Practices Analysis on Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, Malaysia Exchange, and Thailand Stock Exchange Nensi Febriani; Heri Yanto
AFEBI Accounting Review Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aar.v5i02.320

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This study aims to determine differences in environmental disclosure practices in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand and to identify factors that are suspected to influence environmental disclosure, including the size of the board of commissioners, profitability, and company size. The population of this study is large companies listed on the Bursa Efek Indonesia (BEI), the Bursa Malaysia (KLSE), and the Bursa Efek Thailand (SET) which are included in the largest stock market indexes in each exchange in 2018. The sampling method uses purposive sampling so that the research sample is 125 units of analysis. This study uses the One-Way ANOVA analysis and multiple regression analysis using the IBM SPSS 21 program. The results of the study indicate that there are no significant differences in environmental disclosure in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The average level of environmental disclosure is 30.67% and included in the low category. The results of the multiple regression analysis showed that the size of the board of commissioners had a significant positive effect on environmental disclosure, while profitability and company size did not affect environmental disclosure.

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