The existence of village autonomy makes villages free to manage their own household, including in the case of village financial management. The amount of funds obtained by the village demands the village government to be able to manage its finances well, because based on the Minister of Home Affairs regulation no 113 2014 village finances are managed on the basis of transparent, accountable, participatory principles and carried out in an orderly and disciplined budget. Thepurpose of this study is to determine the level of Transparency and Accountability and how the management of village finances in the district Bengkalis. This research was conducted in Bengkalis District with total 28 villages using Mixed research method. The population in this study were 28 villages and using the Saturated sampling technique. The results of this study indicate that the level of Transparency and Accountability for each Financial Management Stage from Planning, Implementation, Administration, Reporting and Accountability is at the lowest value of 86.64% to 100%, meaning that in managing the financial village of Bengkalis Sub-district has fulfilled the Principle of Transparency and Accountability. Meanwhile, qualitatively there are various obstacles in each stage,ranging from regulatory changes, natural constraints, quality of human resources, even until the delay. However, the local government continues to improve this condition by always providing assistance to the village government, one of which is in the form of training so that village officials as the spearhead of village finance managers have good capacity so that they can manage the village finances well andexpected to give a significant impact to the welfare of rural communities.
Indonesia's business world is currently still dominated by Micro and Small Enterprises (MSE). Bengkalis Regency occupies the fourth largest position in the province of Riau with a total of 42,029 ME. Economic Census 2016 Advanced data, about 1.71 million MSEs with business entities, less than 10 percent of which record financial statements, without financial reports it is difficult to assess performance. This situation is due to the lack of knowledge and understanding of MSE actors in the financial recording. One form of government support in helping MSMEs achieve financial literacy is by launching an android application called the Financial Information Recording Application Information System (SI APIK). This service activity is carried out using the Adaptive Collaboration Management (ACM) method. In general, MSME actors really appreciate this activity, because it becomes additional knowledge and knowledge for them and can be applied in the business that is being run. The existence of this activity provides new enthusiasm for MSME actors that problems related to the Recording of Financial Transactions can be resolved easily through the SI APIK Application
This study aims to examine the effects of product certification and standardization on the increase in sales and competitive advantages of MSMEs. This study uses a quantitative method with a sample of 52 SMEs assisted by CSR PT Pertamina RU II Sei Pakning. The results showed that partial certification had a positive effect in increasing the competitiveness of MSMEs. While standardization has a positive influence on sales and the competitiveness of MSMEs, certification and standardization together have a positive and significant impact on increasing sales and the competitive advantages of SMEs. This research is important because it provides both conceptual and empirical evidence regarding the role of certification and standardization in increasing sales and competitiveness of MSMEs. Thus, this research can be a reference for the follow-up of MSMEs in the future to survive in the long term.
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