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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR SMEs WITH MODEL-BASED FINANCIAL REPORTING SAK ETAP

Arasy Alimudin and Agus Dwi Sasono

No qb5n6, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science

Abstract: The development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) plays an important role in improving the economy of Indonesia. According to the study the Central Bureau of Statistics, demographic trends will increase Indonesia. This could be a threat and an opportunity. Demographic trends threat when the increase is only being targeted overseas businessmen. An opportunity when the Indonesian people were able to take this opportunity and vying to become an entrepreneur. SMEs, which independent small and medium sized enterprises constitute the most appropriate form of business for the nation of Indonesia. The great potential of MSMEs implementation is hampered by the inability of businesses in obtaining capital, which is one of the reasons, is the inability of MSMEs in presenting the financial statements. This is due to limited human resource capacity SMEs in understanding and preparing financial accounting statements according to standards known to be difficult for small and medium businesses. To solve these problems, then there needs to be a financial information system for SMEs applied for is user friendly, easy to use and is based on financial standards more easily and d = simple, the Financial Accounting Standards for Entities without Public Accountability (SAK ETAP). This paper discusses Reporting Model, functional design and interface design for a system of financial information of SMEs on the basis of SAK-ETAP.

Date: 2017-11-21
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