2016
DOI: 10.18502/kss.v1i1.444
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Factors That Affect The Perception Of Small And Medium-Sized Businesses (Smes)’ Community On The Importance Of Financial Statements, The Amount Of Credit Received And Implementation Prospects

Abstract: The research aims to determine the perception of those practicing SMEs and examine the effect of the quality of financial statements of SMEs on the amount of credit received using several indicators, such as education background, education level, size of the business, age, quality of financial statements, credit guarantee, credit amount received and term loans. Data is collected through a questionnaire distribution from 40 respondents who run their business in the city of Jayapura. The results show that the ed… Show more

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“…Research by Hutadjulu and Blesia (2016) shows that the scale of business also influences the perception of MSME actors on the importance of financial statements that aim to provide information and completeness of credit applications, performance evaluation, and decision making in developing businesses. The larger the scale of business, the greater awareness will be of learning financial reporting methods based on SAK ETAP.…”
Section: Logistic Regression Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research by Hutadjulu and Blesia (2016) shows that the scale of business also influences the perception of MSME actors on the importance of financial statements that aim to provide information and completeness of credit applications, performance evaluation, and decision making in developing businesses. The larger the scale of business, the greater awareness will be of learning financial reporting methods based on SAK ETAP.…”
Section: Logistic Regression Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larger the scale of business, the greater awareness will be of learning financial reporting methods based on SAK ETAP. Understanding in preparing financial statements based on SAK ETAP is very important to have to retain and maintain the efforts that have been carried out (Hutadjulu and Blesia, 2016 (Budiman et al, 2017).…”
Section: Logistic Regression Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skills can either be generic, referring to general transferable skills, or specific to certain work functions, such as managing people, computing, dealing with risk and uncertainty, or developing a new product or service (Tether et al, 2005). According to Hutadjulu & Blesia, (2016) The age of business is one of the considerations in the business assessment by banks and investors because it can assess the stage of business and its track record undertaken over the years. The age of business has a positive effect on the perception.…”
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confidence: 99%