Improving Financial Literacy and the Accuracy of Financial Statement Preparation Among Accounting Personnel and Stakeholders

Authors

  • Fardinant Adhitama Universitas Sriwijaya Author
  • Nur Khamisah Universitas Sriwijaya Author
  • Asfeni Nurullah Universitas Sriwijaya Author
  • Nilam Kesuma Universitas Sriwijaya Author
  • Ina Masruroh Universitas Sriwijaya Author
  • Ahmad Fikriyansyah Universitas Sriwijaya Author
  • Muthi'a Handayani Universitas Sriwijaya Author
  • Deta Trinalti Oktavia Universitas Sriwijaya Author

Keywords:

literation, Financial statements, Stakeholder, Accounting staf

Abstract

Understanding and analyzing financial statements is an essential skill for stakeholders, particularly for managers and accounting staff in a business or company. This community service activity was carried out as an effort to improve financial literacy comprehension among accounting staff and stakeholders. The activity was conducted through a discussion-based method that delivered material on financial literacy and the preparation of financial statements. This program was attended by 30 accounting staff and stakeholders. As a result of this activity, participants gained a deeper understanding of the importance of accurately and thoroughly interpreting financial statement information, as it significantly impacts future decision-making. Overall, a solid grasp of financial statement information and its preparation enables stakeholders to participate more effectively in the management, supervision, and decision-making processes related to the company.

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Published

2025-05-30

How to Cite

Improving Financial Literacy and the Accuracy of Financial Statement Preparation Among Accounting Personnel and Stakeholders. (2025). Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement, 1(3), 137-142. https://doi.org/10.70895/ijce.v1i3.62