Investigate accounting practices by binte biluhuta sellers

  • Thalib M
  • Paputungan V
  • Monantun W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Purpose - This study aims to investigate simple accounting practices focusing on earning income by binte biluhuta sellers based on the local wisdom values of the Gorontalo people.Method - This study uses an Islamic paradigm with an Islamic ethnomethodology approach. Futher, the study uses the qualitative approach through observation and interview, In addition, there are five data analysis stages: charity, knowledge, faith, revelation information, and courtesy.Result - The results of the study showed that sellers earned higher income during the holy month of Ramadan most of the time except pandemic (covid-19) and rainy season. Accounting for this income is conditional on the value of patience (sabari) and gratitude (mosukuru) to obtain blessed sustenance from Allah (The Almighty God).Implication - The results of this study presented the concept of income accounting by binte biluhuta sellers with local wisdom and Islamic religiosity values.Originality - This accounting study is the first to raise accounting practices by binte biluhuta sellers that are conditional on the local cultural and religious values of the Gorontalo people.

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Thalib, M. A., Paputungan, V., Monantun, W. P., Ismail, U., Damiti, F., & Abdullah, F. (2023). Investigate accounting practices by binte biluhuta sellers. Journal of Islamic Accounting and Finance Research, 5(1), 21–42. https://doi.org/10.21580/jiafr.2023.5.1.15048

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