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Web-Based Church Financial Information System (Case Study of the Congregation of the Indonesian Protestant Church in Papua Irene Blorep-Merauke)

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  • Tatik M. Tallulembang

    (Musamus Merauke University, Indonesia)

  • Selfina Pare

    (Musamus Merauke University, Indonesia)

  • Jarot Budiasto

    (Musamus Merauke University, Indonesia)

Abstract

The church as a non-profit organization must also make financial reports that are accountable and report to users of church financial reports, namely the congregation which is the main source of church income. However, in managing the finances of GPI Papua Irene Blorep, there are often record discrepancies, delays in preparing reports, and discrepancies in report writing formats, causing the financial audit process to often experience difficulties. This study aims to build a web-based church financial information system that can assist treasurers and BPPG in managing finances. In this study, several stages were collected, namely data collection using literature study methods, interviews, and observations, and system development using the Waterfal model, namely analysis, design, coding, and testing. The results of this study are a Web-Based Ecclesiastical Financial Information System that can assist treasurers in managing church finances such as income and expenditure budget plans, financial transaction journals, and financial reports. This research also assists BPPG in examining the management of church finances.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:comput:v:3:y:2023:i:4:id:10109
DOI: 10.24018/compute.2023.3.4.109
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