This research aims to count and analyze the income of Sharia Commercial Bank based on current cost measurement and also test statistically the significancy of differences between the two measurements basis (historical cost and current cost). This research uses financial statements for the year 2018 of 12 Sharia Commercial Banks. The data is collected by using documentation method and literature study method. Analysis of data is conducted by using descriptive analysis and paired t-test to answer the hypothesis proposed in this research. Findings from the reserach shows that generally, income before zakah and tax of 12 Sharia Commercial Banks counted by using current cost measurement is higher than income before zakah and tax counted by using historical cost measurement. Although the result is not significant statistically, the differences are valuable and can affect the sum of zakat should be paid.
The study aimed to explore the financial reporting quality of Indonesia's sharia commercial banks before and after applying SAK Online using a paired sample t-test. The qualitative characteristics measurement developed by Nijmegen Center for Economics (NiCE) was adopted to assess the financial reporting quality. The qualitative measurement comprises relevance, timeliness, comparability, faithful representation, and understandability. The finding showed an α=5% significant difference in financial reporting quality before and after applying SAK Online. However, this study was limited to 14 of Indonesia's sharia commercial banks, indicating the results could not be generalized to all industries. Since SAK Online was launched in early May 2019, there has been no study on this subject. Therefore, there is a need for further studies to describe the effectiveness of this application.
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