Manuscript Preparation

The authors should submit only papers that have been carefully proofread and polished. Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that they are an original or extended version of previously published papers in conferences and/or journals and that, if the work received an official sponsorship, it has been duly released for open publication. Before submission please make sure that your paper is prepared using the journal paper template.

The authors must refer to the Journal of Countable (Contemporary Business and Sustainability Science) format and style (Author Guidelines Template). This will ensure fast processing and publication.

Any papers not fulfilling the requirements based on the guidelines to authors will not be processed.

GUIDE STYLE TO WRITING MANUSCRIPT FOR JOURNAL

Style of The Writing's Manuscript Journal of Countable (Contemporary Business and Sustainability Science)

The manuscript can be written in English. For more details, please note the following writing guidelines:

ABSTRACT

Abstracts are made in English. It starts with the word ABSTRACT. Each Abstract is typed in Times New Roman 10 pt, bold. The description in the Abstract uses Times New Roman 10pt font, single. An abstract must be a concise statement of the problem, approach, research results, and conclusions. The abstract content includes background, objectives, methods used, results, and conclusions. Abstract length maximum of 200 words and explain the contents of the article in a concise but clear. An abstract is written in 1 (one) paragraph and ends with keywords containing 5-6 keywords.

 

INTRODUCTION

To write the contents of the journal manuscript, this template should be used to make it easier in setting up the journal layout. If the author adheres to the rules in this writing well then journal printing will be faster. The editor will only fill in the page number and headings for each issue/volume. There are five parts in each article, namely INTRODUCTION, STUDY OF LITERATURE, METHODS, RESULTS, DISCUSSION, and CLOSING (Conclusions and Suggestions).

 

LITERATURE REVIEW

Page Size. The manuscript is written on A4 paper (21 cm x 29.7 cm), with a mirror margin of 30 mm, bottom 25 mm, left (inside) 25 mm, and right (outside) 20 mm. The contents of the paper are written in Times New Roman with a size of 12pt with a distance of 1 spacing and typed using a word processor application like MS Word. The number of pages of the manuscript is 7-15 pages.

Article Title and Author Name. The title of the article is written in the middle using the letters Times New Roman 14 pt bold. All author names are mentioned without titles, 10 pt, bold, separated by a semicolon. The author's institution is written in full using the letters Times New Roman 9 pt bold. The author's email address is written in full, the letters Time New Roman, italic, 9 pt.

 

METHOD

Fill in the manuscript. Manuscripts can be written in Indonesian or English. The writing in the main topic uses Times New Roman font size 12 pt, justified, 1 space. The author is allowed to use other types of letters for special purposes, for example, to distinguish the source code of a computer program. The paragraph format is justified and on one page an average top and bottom are arranged so that the remaining spaces can be arranged by the author. Paragraph replacement is spaced 1 space.

Subdivision. The title of the subsection is written in Times New Roman 12 pt, bold and is written in the sentence case model (capital letters only at the beginning).

 

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Tables and Figures. Tables and Images are placed in the center of the page. The Title of Tables and Figures is written above Tables and Figures, both of which are written in the letters Times New Roman 12 pt. While at the bottom of Tables and Images are written reference sources of Tables and Figures, both written in the letters Times New Roman 11 pt. The letters on the table may use Times New Roman 10pt or 11pt, 1 space. Tables are described simply, and not a chessboard. Tables and images are placed as close to the description as the first time. Generally, Tables and Images are placed after being mentioned in the description of the manuscript. Table and Image numbering is sorted from number 1 and so on. Examples of tables can be seen in Table 1. The letters for information on images should be large enough and clear so that they are easy to read.

Table 1. Realization of Regional Original Revenue (PAD), Tax Revenue Sharing Funds and Non-Tax Revenue (DBH), General Allocation Fund (DAU) and Capital Expenditures (BM) in DKI Jakarta Province in 1992-2002

FISCAL YEAR

PAD

DBH

DAU

BM

1992

975.719.436.000

102.273.991.000

59.662.421.000

1.465.474.596.000

1993

1.068.924.609.000

164.179.000.000

273.359.672.000

1.476.521.283.000

1994

1.337.993.453.000

219.374.863.000

87.336.990.000

1.353.927.000.000

1995

1.441.579.407.000

226.574.379.000

289.286.716.000

2.404.720.799.000

1996

1.826.278.802.000

387.600.939.000

84.977.068.000

2.835.833.821.000

1997

1.848.561.834.000

412.590.137.000

91.911.605.000

2.981.385.635.000

1998

1.225.922.100.000

746.636.900.000

601.405.200.000

4.345.497.200.000

1999

1.692.919.400.000

830.406.300.000

729.497.100.000

3.434.601.100.000

2000

1.729.438.700.000

873.530.300.000

684.496.100.000

4.894.480.900.000

2001

3.644.150.800.000

20.008.000.000

60.346.000.000

2.194.883.120.535

2002

9.736.673.547.000

3.002.623.800.000

781.802.800.000

3.626.023.327.000

Source: DKI Jakarta Provincial Government (2003)

Figure 1. Thinking Framework
Thinking Framework

Source: Processed research (2003)

 

CONCLUSION

Each ARTICLE closes with a conclusion and a suggestion summarizing the results of the article written.

Conclusion. Conclusions contain answers to research problems that have been described in the introduction.

Suggestion. Suggestions contain the author's proposal to the parties relating to the topic of research.

 

REFERENCES

The reference list is displayed at the end of the article and sorted alphabetically from the main author's last name (Author-1). The letters used are Times New Roman 12pt, with a hanging format of 8 mm, like the example pad below. Text or sentence in the main point of view that refers to the reference is indicated by the last name of the author.

The reference library must be in the form of material that is published and/or easily accessed by the public. The order of writing the bibliography is as follows.

For books

  1. Authors 'names (all authors' names)
  2. Year of publication in parentheses
  3. Title (printed Italic for books) and edition if available
  4. Publisher Name
  5. Place of publication

Articles of Journal

  1. Authors 'names (all authors' names)
  2. Year of publication in parentheses
  3. "Title" (in quotation marks)
  4. Journal name (Italic)
  5. Volume and journal number
  6. Page number

For writing in a manuscript, the name of the journal is italic, while for the book, the title of the book is printed italic. Referral reference rules Reference uses an "APA" style format, and it is mandatory to use reference management applications such as Mendeley, Zotero, RefWorks, Zotero, and the like. Writing Reference: Times New Roman 12, Regular, indent hanging 1.27 pt, space 1, and preferably using a reference manager application such as Mendeley, Endnote, or Zotero. Notice the example below:

Akbar, T., & Irwandi, S. A. (2014). Partisipasi Penetapan Tujuan Perusahaan Sebagai Variabel Prediktor Terhadap Kinerja Manajerial. Jurnal Akuntansi Multiparadigma, ISSN 2086-7603, 5(2), 170-344.

Beams, F. A., et. al. (2015) Advanced Accounting. London: Pearson Education.

Irwandi, S, A & Akbar, T. (2014). Goal-setting participation as strategic measurement performance for enhancing managerial performance through procedural fairness and Goal Commitment. Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura, 17(3), 353-364.

Putra, Y.M. (2018). Pemetaan Penerapan Standar Akuntansi Keuangan EMKM pada UMKM di Kota Tangerang Selatan. Profita: Komunikasi Ilmiah Akuntansi dan Perpajakan, 11(2), 201-217. doi: HTTP://doi.org/10.22441/profita.2018.v11i8.008

Putra, Y.M. (2018). Literasi dan Sitasi Karya Ilmiah Berbasis Aplikasi Menggunakan Mendeley. Panduan Penulisan Jurnal Ilmiah, Jakarta: Universitas Mercu Buana

Utami, W., et. al. (2011). Profesional Accounting Education in Indonesia: Evidence on Competence and Profesional Commitment, Asian Jounal of Business and Accounting, 4(2), 93-118.

APA Style Journal Article Reporting Standards

For the format of article writing Style Journal Profita: Komunikasi Ilmiah Akutansi dan Perpajakan Author Guidelines and Profita: Komunikasi Ilmiah Akutansi dan Perpajakan Manuscript Template can be downloaded via the following link:

Submission of Manuscripts

Manuscripts can be submitted by the author to the Countable (Contemporary Business and Sustainability Science) Editor Team by visiting the following URL address:
https://ejournal.masyarakatjurnal.or.id/index.php/countable/about/submissions

All manuscripts are reviewed anonymously by reviewers who are appointed by the editors according to their area of expertise. Authors are given the opportunity to make improvements/revisions of the manuscript based on recommendations/suggestions from reviewers or editors. The certainty of loading or rejection of the manuscript will be notified in writing or by e-mail.
Pre-print checking and editing are done by the editor and or by involving the author. The pre-printed article publishing process can be canceled by the editor if there are known problems.
Everything related to licensing the citation or use of computer software for making manuscripts or other matters relating to intellectual property rights carried out by the author of the article, the following legal consequences that may arise because of it, become the full responsibility of the author.