Cash Planning Training for MSMEs in Setu Babakan
Keywords:
Planning, the process of recording the revenue and expenditure budgets, MSMEsAbstract
MSMEs in Setu Babakan, South Jakarta, often experience problems running a business and managing finances in detail. One of the primary challenges for MSMEs is that they have struggled to conduct effective cash planning and accurately record their revenue and expenditure budgets. Inaccuracies in cash planning and budget monitoring, as well as discrepancies between actual achievements and planned outcomes, can hinder the sustainability of business activities due to a lack of knowledge about cash planning and proper budgeting mechanisms for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises.The objectives of Community Service are to motivate MSME actors to apply reasonable and correct cash planning governance and to encourage the community to be interested in entrepreneurship by utilizing their existing potential. The method of implementing Community Service activities includes training, FGD, mentoring, and action research. The results of this Community Service are expected to develop MSMEs and understand the importance of organizing cash planning and preparing financial budgets for businesses. Additionally, MSME actors manage debt wisely, yet they still face challenges and obstacles in sustainable MSME business planning.
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