Financial Management in Guyangan Village in The Indonesian State Financial System
Keywords:
Village Financial Management, Indonesian Financial System, AccountingAbstract
Law No. 22 of 1999 and Law No. 25 of 1999, as well as Law No. 32 of 2004 and Law No. 33 of 2004, changed the ties between the central authority and the regional authorities. These two laws became the legal basis for the decentralisation method in Indonesia by distributing a significant position to the regional authorities (district or city). Since the enactment of these two laws, the Indonesian government has undergone a significant change from a centralised government to a decentralised government. The benefits of autonomy are carried out starting from provinces, districts/cities to villages. The purpose of this research is to find out how financial management in the village in the Indonesian state financial system
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