2019
DOI: 10.33373/mja.v13i2.2032
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Analisa Penerapan Psak 112 Tentang Transaksi Wakaf Terhadap Penerimaan, Pengelolaan Dan Pengembangan Aset Wakaf Studi Kasus Pada Badan Wakaf Indonesia Kota Batam

Abstract: Penelitian ini bertujuan  untuk mengetahui apakah perlakuan PSAK 112 tentang  pelaporan akuntansi wakaf pada Badan Wakaf Indonesia Kota Batam apakah telah sesuai dengan PSAK 112 atau sebaliknya dengan menggunakan metode deskriptif komparatif yaitu dengan cara mendeskripsikan atau menggambarkan keadaan objek penelitian lalu dibandingkan dengan standar yang ada pada saat itu, denga teknik pengumpulan data observasi, wawancara dan dokumentasi. Dari hasil penelitian penulis menyimpulkan bahwa perlakuan aku… Show more

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“…The characteristics of Micro Waqf Banks are: BWM provides financing and mentoring services, needs more authority to accept deposits, returns from financing are meager, only around 3%, assistance is carried out in groups, and financing is carried out without collateral. Because they do not have the authority to accept deposits, Micro Waqf Bank funds come from donors, both individuals and organizations collected by the National Amil Zakat Institute (LAZNAS) who are interested in utilizing waqf funds for community empowerment and reducing economic inequality in Indonesia (Putri & Santoso, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The characteristics of Micro Waqf Banks are: BWM provides financing and mentoring services, needs more authority to accept deposits, returns from financing are meager, only around 3%, assistance is carried out in groups, and financing is carried out without collateral. Because they do not have the authority to accept deposits, Micro Waqf Bank funds come from donors, both individuals and organizations collected by the National Amil Zakat Institute (LAZNAS) who are interested in utilizing waqf funds for community empowerment and reducing economic inequality in Indonesia (Putri & Santoso, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mubarrok & Rahmawati (2020) states that most of the BWM research only discusses BWM empowerment, likely research conducted by Ramadhan & Sukmana (2019); Harahap et al (2019); Nurhayati & Nurjamil (2019); Zayanie et al (2019); Negara & Sriyatin (2021); Hidayat & Makhrus (2021). Even though in addition to playing an essential role in empowering the community's economy, the management of BWM is critical to know because the results of previous research indicate that BWM is experiencing a shortage of human resources (Harahap et al, 2019); minimum knowledge of accounting records from human resources (Putri & Santoso, 2019); and the level of compliance is still low (Pramono & Wahyuni, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%