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International Journal of Trends in Accounting Research
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International Journal of Trends in Accounting Research (IJTAR) with registered number ISSN 2774-5643 (Online) is an accounting scientific journal published by Asosiasi Dosen Indonesia (ADAI). International Journal of Trends in Accounting Research is a refereed Journal dedicated to publish empirical research that tests, extends, or builds Accounting theory and contributes to practice. The journal publishes high quality research papers in accounting. All empirical methods, including but not limited to, qualitative, quantitative, experimental, and combination methods are welcome. Subject areas meets for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields: Management Accounting, Financial Accounting, Accounting information system, Accounting education, Corporate governance, Accounting for non-profit institutions, Finance and banking, Sharia Accounting, Corporate finance, Behavioral accounting, Capital market, Environmental accounting, International accounting, Public sector accounting, Sustainability accounting, and tax. This journal published twice a year (May and November).
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Accounting Information System for Room Rental Income Trends Using the Common Size Method at Grand Dian Boutique Hotel Cirebon Suwandi Suwandi; Chairun Nas; Kiki Noviyanti
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRENDS IN ACCOUNTING RESEARCH Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Trends in Accounting Research (IJTAR)
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The purpose of this study is to design an accounting information system for Room Rental Income Trends Using the Common Size Method at Grand Dian Boutique Hotel Cirebon, so that management can find out the rental income of each hotel room. The research method used is the waterfall method, where this method can explain the research steps systematically and sequentially in building an application. The object of this research is the Grand Dian Boutique Hotel Cirebon. The results of this study are an accounting information system application that can make room rental payment data, analysis of hotel room rental income using the common size method and report on hotel room rental income trends.
The Implementation of Springate, Altman, Grover and Zmijewski Models in Measuring Financial Distress Supitriyani; Astuti; Khairul Azwar
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Companies that have improved company performance will have good prospects in the future. In addition, the company also needs some good strategy and planning to stay afloat in running its business. One of the strategies carried out by the company is to avoid the occurrence of a level of financial difficulties (financial distress). The goal of the study was to determine bankruptcy predictions and find out the most accurate methods for measuring bankruptcy among Springate, Altman, Grover and Zmijewski models. The data collection techniques used are documentation techniques while the data analysis techniques used are qualitative descriptive analysis techniques and comparative analysis techniques. The results showed that there was a predictive difference between Springate, Altman, Grover and Zmijewski models in predicting bankruptcy (financial distress). The Altman model is the most accurate prediction model in predicting bankruptcy with the highest degree of accuracy which then continued the Springate model, Grover model and finally the Zmijewski model. The renewal of previous research is to use four methods of predicting bankruptcy at once, different research objects and times from previous researchers
Prediction Orientation: The Role of Good School Governance and Internal Control Systems in Moderating the Influence Between Proactive Fraud Audits on Fraud Prevention Irwan Christatnto Edy; Shandy Marsono; Setyani Sri Haryanti
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The study aims to test predictive models about the effect of proactive fraud audits on fraud prevention moderated by internal control systems and good school governance. The research was conducted with the object of employees managing school operational assistance (BOS) funds at Wonogiri High School Indonesia. Method of data collection by purposive sampling. Data retrieval techniques with questionnaires. Data analysis with SEM-PLS. The results found that 1) Proactive Fraud Audit negatively affects fraud prevention, 2) Internal control systems moderate negative influences on the connectedness between proactive fraud audit to fraud prevention, 3) Good school governance moderates positive influence on the connectedness between proactive fraud audit to fraud prevention. The findings of this study provide practical benefits for schools to minimize fraud efforts in bos fund management
The Effect of Internal Control, Utilization of Technology, Compliance with Legislation Regulations on the Performance Accountability of Government Agents (Case Study of Dairi Regency BPKAD) Sahala Purba; Arison Nainggolan; Edi Ray Lumban Gaol
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This study aims to determine whether the Effect of Internal Control, Utilization of Technology, Compliance with Laws and Regulations, either partially or simultaneously, has an effect on the Performance Accountability of Government Agencies (Case Study of BPKAD Dairi Regency). The population in this study were 42 respondents. Samples using purposive sampling. Respondents are all employees of the Regional Asset Finance Agency of Dairi Regency. Based on the data analysis process, the classical assumption test was carried out first and then the hypothesis testing was carried out. The statistical method used is multiple regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that simultaneously Internal Control, Utilization of Technology, Compliance with Laws and Regulations together have a significant positive effect on the Performance Accountability of Government Agencies. Partially, Internal Control has a positive and insignificant effect on the Performance Accountability of Government Agencies, the Utilization of Technology has an insignificant positive effect on the Performance Accountability of Government Agencies, Compliance with Laws and Regulations has a significant positive effect on the Performance Accountability of Government Agencies.
Non-Performing Financing and Efficiency as Predictive Factors for Profitability of Islamic Commercial Banks during the COVID-19 Pandemic Holilur Rahman; Fena Ulfa Aulia; Fadilah
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The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of NPF and the efficiency level of Islamic banks on the profitability of Islamic commercial banks during the pandemic.This study uses a quantitative approach with the type of explanatory research. The data analysis method used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis, the variables used in this study are variable X and variable Y, which includes variable X (independent variable) namely Non Performing Financing (X1) and Efficiency (X2). Variable Y (dependent variable) is Profitability.The results show that: First, partially Non-Performing Financing has an impact on the ROE of Islamic commercial banks, but the efficiency level of Islamic banks does not have an impact on ROE. Second, Simultaneously Non-Performing Financing and the efficiency level of Islamic commercial banks have no effect on profitability. The implication of this research is that partially NPF can be used by investors and potential investors to be used as a reference for making investment decisions.
Factors Affecting Company Value in Agricultural Hairul Anam; W Kusumawati
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The Influence of Profitability, Company Size, Dividend Policy, Inflation, and Interest Rates on Firm Value in Plantation Subsector Agricultural Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2015-2019 Period.This study aims to examine the effect of Profitability, Company Size, Dividend Policy, Inflation, and Interest Rates on Firm Value. The samples of this research were 6 plantation subsector agricultural companies which were listed on the stock exchangeIndonesiaselected using purposive sampling method during the 2015-2019 study. The analytical method used in this research is multiple linear regression. Based on the test results, it is concluded that profitability affects firm value, firm size affects firm value, dividend policy affects firm value, inflation affects firm value, and interest rates affect firm value.
The Influence of Risk Preference and Financial Condition on Tax Compliance of Boarding House Tax in Banjarmasin Saifhul Anuar Syahdan; Rahayu Abdul Rahman; Rizky Nastiti; Gemi Ruwanti; Norbaiti
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This study aims to examine the effect of risk preference and financial condition on tax compliance of boarding house owners. The variables of this study are tax compliance, risk preference and financial condition. This study used primary data obtained from the questionnaire. In addition, the respondents of this study were the taxpayers who owned a boarding house in Banjarmasin chosen by using purposive sampling. Furthermore, multiple regression analysis was employed to analyze the obtained data. The results of the study concluded that risk preference and financial condition had positive effect on tax compliance.    

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