Technical Improving Local Government Financial Statement Preparation Through Technical Guidance and Focus Groups in Blora Regency
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70375/jeecoms.v1i2.192Keywords:
government accounting, financial reporting, technical guidance, focus group discussion, regional financial managementAbstract
Regional government financial management often faces several practical challenges, including delays in financial reconciliation, inconsistencies between capital expenditures and asset records, and incomplete documentation for grants and social assistance. These issues can affect the quality and accountability of regional financial reporting. Therefore, this community service activity aimed to improve the competence of regional government accounting officers in preparing high-quality financial statements in accordance with government accounting principles and applicable regulations. The program was conducted in Blora Regency in 2025 and involved 14 accounting officers from Regional Government Organizations (OPD). The activity was implemented through Technical Guidance and Focus Group Discussion (FGD), consisting of several stages, including needs assessment, technical training, interactive discussions, and evaluation. The training materials focused on strengthening participants’ understanding of accrual-based accounting, financial reporting procedures, internal control systems, and compliance with government financial regulations, particularly Government Regulation No. 71 of 2010 on Government Accounting Standards and Government Regulation No. 12 of 2019 on Regional Financial Management. The results indicate that participants’ understanding of financial reporting practices improved significantly, especially in revenue and expenditure recognition, preparation of operational reports and balance sheets, asset depreciation, and receivables management. This activity demonstrates that collaboration between academic institutions and local governments can strengthen technical capacity and improve the quality and accountability of regional financial reporting.



