Loss Accounting Practices among Takjil Sellers Grounded in Local Cultural And Religious Values
Mohamad Anwar Thalib,
Febiola Jusuf,
Cindri Tariki
et al.
Abstract:This study aims to formulate loss accounting practices by takjil sellers based on local cultural values. This research uses a qualitative method. This study uses an Islamic ethnomethodological approach with five data analysis stages: charity, knowledge, faith, revelation, and courtesy. The results of the study found two ways for takjil sellers to avoid losses: distributing the remaining takjil merchandise for free to neighbors and family and giving bonuses. This loss accounting practice is conditional on the v… Show more
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