M. Thalib, Nurahmi Tiara, Miftahur Rizkah, Sulis Lia Syamsudin
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Abstract
This study aims to reveal the use of profits by food stall entrepreneurs in Gorontalo. The informant determination technique used in this research is purposive sampling. The informants in this research are three food stall entrepreneurs. The type of method used in this research is qualitative. The results show that restaurant traders used a portion of the profits they earned for charitable activities such as giving alms, sharing food, and free basic necessities. The conclusion of this research is that traders use/distribute profits from selling not only to fulfill personal interests, but also to do charity in the form of helping people in need. In the culture of the Gorontalo people, parents (the elders) often give advice about these charitable activities through the expression diila o'onto bo wolu-woluwo/invisible but present. This research provides benefits regarding the presence of the concept of profit accounting based on the value of local wisdom of the Gorontalo community.
本研究旨在揭示Gorontalo大排档企业家对利润的使用。本研究中使用的信息者确定技术是有目的抽样。本研究的调查对象为三个大排档企业家。本研究中使用的方法类型是定性的。结果显示,餐馆经营者将他们赚取的利润的一部分用于慈善活动,如施舍,分享食物和免费的基本必需品。本研究的结论是,交易者使用/分配销售利润不仅是为了满足个人利益,而且还以帮助有需要的人的形式做慈善。在Gorontalo人的文化中,父母(长辈)经常通过表达“diila o'onto bo wolu-woluwo/无形但存在”来对这些慈善活动提出建议。这项研究提供了关于基于Gorontalo社区当地智慧价值的利润会计概念的存在的好处。