Disclosure Cultural Accounting of Tumpeng Sewu in The Village of Suku Osing Banyuwangi

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Putri Maulida Sri Mulyani
Siti Maria Wardayati
Agung Budi Sulistyo

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The purpose of this research is to reveal the financing and accounting disclosures of tumpeng sewu culture in the village of Osing Banyuwangi tribe. Tumpeng sewu culture is a village celebration held in the month of Dhul Hijjah with the held in the month of Dhul-Hijjah with the aim of hoping for protection and blessing of fertile nature to God Almighty and be blessed with fertile nature to God Almighty. This research uses an ethnomethodology approach with observation, interview and documentation methods documentation. The results of this study reveal that the tumpeng sewu ritual ritual makes one way to maintain ecology and behave well in protecting the environment as a source of life and thanking God's environment as a source of life and thank God for what has been bestowed. This tumpeng sewu financing is done individually in each house, with the popularity of this culture can open employment opportunities for the surrounding community and the recording of its accounting the surrounding community and the accounting is done simply.

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Mulyani, P. M. S., Wardayati, S. M., & Sulistyo, A. B. (2025). Disclosure Cultural Accounting of Tumpeng Sewu in The Village of Suku Osing Banyuwangi. The Es Accounting And Finance, 4(01), 230–238. https://doi.org/10.58812/esaf.v4i01.784
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