Financial Transaction Bookkeeping Training for Small Village Staff

Samirah Dunakhir(1*), Nur Afiah(2),

(1) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(2) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(*) Corresponding Author



Abstract


Abstrak. This Community Partnership Program (PKM) aims to provide training as well as assistance for rural apparatus in bookkeeping financial transactions. The partners of this activity are officials and employees of the Munte Village Government, Tanalili District, North Luwu Regency. The problems of the partners are: (1) limited knowledge in bookkeeping financial transactions, (2) the requirement for the rural government to conduct financial administration and submit reports, and (3) limited human resources owned by the rural government. The targets of this activity were rural apparatus and rural government employees who were able to perform bookkeeping and record financial transactions. The methods used were: lectures, demonstrations, discussions, questions and answers, and partner mentoring. The results achieved are (1) partners have knowledge in conducting bookkeeping and recording Rural Government financial transactions, and (2) partners have the skills to prepare Rural Government financial reports in accordance with applicable Public Accounting Standards.

Keywords: bookkeeping, financial management, village government.


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