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TASK REPORT 1

NAME : SILVI NURAINI


CLASS : AK 3C
NIM : 2005081074
SUBJECT : CORE ADVANCED ENGLISH
TEACHERS : DRA. HEDDY, M. HUM.
SEMESTER : THIRD
DAY/ DATE : MONDAY/ 01 NOVEMBER 2021

Report is a written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information
they need. Scientificly, REPORTS are documents which present specific, focused content –
often the result of an experiment, investigation, or an inquiry – to a specific audience. The
audience may be public or private, an individual or the public in general. Reports are used in
government, business, education, and science. Some example of reports are: scientific reports,
annual reports, trip reports , news reports

Instructions:
1. Find 2 research reports (should be in English): one from an e-journal and one more from
a student’s final work (Skripsi or  Tugas  Akhir) about accountancy. Comprehend the
reports. Then answer the following questions:
 What are the components of the structure of the report?
Answer:
We can describe the structure of a report in a similar way to that of an essay:
introduction, body, and conclusion. However, since the purpose of a report is different from
the purpose of an essay, the introduction, body, and conclusion of a report will also have a
slightly different purpose and will look different from the sections of an essay.
You may also be asked to include specific elements in your report, such as a
title page, table of contents, glossary, executive summary, recommendations, or appendices.
The following table shows the possible elements of a report in the order they would usually
occur.
The essential elements (introduction, body, conclusion, and reference list) are
shown in red and bold in the table on the next page. The other elements are optional.If you
are asked to include any of the optional elements in your report, find where they occur relative
to the introduction, body, and conclusion and insert them in the correct place. Always check
what is required in a report before you begin, as different people have different expectations.
Ask your tutor or manager, or check if a report template has been provided
a) Title page
This should include the title of the report (which should give a precise
indication of the subject matter), the author(s)’s name(s), module, and the date.

b) Acknowledgements
You should acknowledge any help you have received in collecting the
information for the report, for example from staff in your department, support
services or external companies.

c) Contents
You should list all the main sections of the report in sequence with the
page numbers they begin on. If there are charts, diagrams or tables included in
your report, these should be listed separately under a title such as ‘List of
Illustrations’ together with the page numbers on which they appear.

d) Abstract or executive summary


This should be a short paragraph summarising the main contents of the
report. It should include a short statement of the main task, the methods used,
conclusions reached and any recommendations made. The abstract or summary
should be concise, informative and independent of the report. The summary may
have more than one purpose: it reminds the reader what they have read but it is
also useful to busy managers or professors who may not always read the full
report.Write this section after you have written the main body of the report.
e) Introduction
This should give the context and scope of the report and should include
your terms of reference (what have you been asked to find out?) State your
objectives clearly, define the limits of the report, outline the method of enquiry,
give a brief general background to the subject of the report e.g. the company or
procedure, and indicate the proposed development.
f) Literature Review
g) Methodology
In this section you should state how you carried out your enquiry. What
form did your enquiry take? Did you carry out interviews or questionnaires, how
did you collect your data? What measurements did you make? How did you
choose the subjects for your interviews?

h) Results or findings
Present your findings in as simple a way as possible. The more
complicated the information looks, the more difficult it will be to interpret.
Graphs, charts and diagrams help your reader identify key results and will break
the flow of written text.

i) Discussion
This is the section where you analyse and interpret your results drawing
from the information which you have collected, explaining its significance.
Identify important issues and suggest explanations for your findings. Outline any
problems encountered and try and present a balanced view.

j) Conclusions and recommendations


This is the section of the report which draws together the main issues. It
should be expressed clearly and should not present any new information. You
may wish to list your recommendations in a separate section or include them
with the conclusions.
k) References
It is important that you give precise and accurate details of all the work by
other authors which has been referred to within the report. References are
normally listed in alphabetical order by the authors' names or in numerical order.
Check your Department handbook to find out what referencing format is
required by your Department.

l) Appendices
An appendix contains additional related information which is not essential
to read but can be consulted if the reader wishes. However, the interpretation of
the report should not depend on this being read. You could include details of
interview questions, statistical data, a glossary of terms, or other such
information.

 What is the content of each component?


Answer :
E-Journal
Report task: “Conservatism Accountancy, Profit Persistence and Systematic Risk
Towards The Earnings Responses Coefficient”
Structural Content Comments
element
Numbered section Introduction Identifies the section of
heading the report, allowing
for skim reading. Use
Headings styles in
Word.
General statement Indonesian scope of investment business in the Identifies the topic,
stock market circulation is started to grow rapidly. in this case by
defining the term.
Background The investment business is being fond by the Elaborates on the
information business society particularly by the investor. It is topic of stormwater,
because of the allocated fund is considered to describing what
bring benefit in the future. From the type of happens to
investment point of view, investor that allocating stormwater in more
some of their private assets to add profit, is detail.
categorized as investor that choose investment on
the financial asset by buying financial instrument
such as shares, bonds, warrants, or mutual fund
(Susilo, 2009).
Diagram label Figure 1. The Graph of Stock Market Trading Gives the diagram,
According to the Types of The Investors figure or table a
brief caption so the
reader knows what
they’re supposed to
see in it.
Diagram/figure [Figure 1] Offers extra clarity
to point made.
Identification of Financial transaction specially in buying stock, Identifies problem clearly:
problem investors need to take note of or to pay attention on pollution of urban
the value that being contained from the result of the runoff
Technical terms said stock transaction. The most preferable result of
and their the transaction is when the investor is gaining the The technical
definitions profit. Profit is pertained as the re-payment for the terms used here are
included in the company’s effort, in the form of the increasing defined because in
explanation of the assets in particular period of time, that will be this report, it’s
problem distributed to the creditors, stock holders, including important to
the investor (Suwarjono, 2013). recognise the
difference between
them.
Further The basic thinking of an investor regarding to the Further specifies the
specification of earning response coefficient is that the investor has problem: environmental
problem the future calculation (expectation) concerning with impact
the earning which is reported by the company for The technical terms
Technical terms the future period. used here are
introduced without introduced without
definition definition - they are
probably terms used
routinely in the unit
for which this
assignment was
written, so they don’t
need to be defined
here.
Report preview This research of the earning response is choosing Outlines the things that
the stock emitter that registered in the index LQ 45 will be covered in the
because the stock which are traded are the active report.
stocks with high level of liquidity, the superior
stock which is available in the Index LQ 45 also the
form of a group of stock which is originated from
each sectors available at Bursa Efek
Indonesian/Indonesian Stock Market (Susilo,
2009)improve the quality of runoff.

Skripsi
TITLE(A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BANK FAILURE RISK IN AUSTRALIA,
CHINA, INDONESIA, JAPAN, MALAYSIA, SOUTH KOREA, SPAIN, AND
THAILAND BANKING INDUSTRY)
COVER
ABSTRACT
QUOTES
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
TABLE LIST
FIGURE LIST
APPENDIX LIST
CHAPTER
I INTRODUCTION
1.1. Research Background
1.2. Research Questions
1.3. Research Objective
1.4. Research Contribution
1.5. Research Originality
1.6. Research Systematics
CHAPTER II
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1. Prospect Theory
2.2. GDP...............................................................................................................
2.3. What is Bank?
2.3.1. Banking Industry
2.3.2. The Balance Sheet (Report of Condition) and The Income
Statement
( Report of Income)
2.4. Bank Risk
2.5. Firm Size
2.6. Bank Risk Based Capital Requirement
2.7. Bank Scope
2.8. Bank Run
2.9. Banking practice
2.10. Good Corporate Governance
2.11. Bank Financial Performance
2.12. Hypothesis Development
2.13. Research Framework
CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
3.1. Research Design
3.2. Data Source
3.3. Research Population and Research Sample
3.4. Operational Definition and Variable Measurement
3.4.1. Operational Definition of Variable
3.4.2. Definition and Dependent Variable Measurement
3.4.3. Definition and Independent Variables Measurement
3.5. Data Testing
3.6. Data Processing
3.6.1. Descriptive Statistics
3.6.2. Data Normality Test
3.6.3. Classic Assumption Tests
3.6.4. Panel Data Regression
CHAPTER IV
EMPIRICAL RESULT
4.1. Data Collection Result
4.2. Descriptive Statistics
4.3. Classic Assumption Test
4.3.1. Normality Test
4.3.2. Correlation (Pair-Wise Correlation)
4.3.3. Autocorrelation (Durbin-Watson)
4.3.4. Multicollinearity (VIF Test)
4.3.5. Heteroscedasticity (Breusch-Pagan-Godfrey Test)
4.4. Panel Data Processing
4.4.1. Chow Test
4.4.2. Hausman Test
4.5. Kruskall Wallis Test
4.6. Panel Data Regression and Hypothesis Test
4.6.1. Panel Data Regression
4.6.2. Hypothesis Test
4.6.3. Discussion
4.6.4. The Relationship Between Bank Size to Bank Failure Risk
4.6.5. The Relationship Between Bank Capital to Bank Failure Risk
4.6.6. The Relationship Between Bank Scope to Bank Failure Risk
4.6.7. The Relationship Between Bank with High Potential to Run to
Bank Failure Ris
4.6.8. The Relationship Between Fractional-Reserve Banking Practice
to Bank Failure Risk
4.6.9. The Relationship of Size, Capital, Scope, Run, and Practice with
Bank Failure Risk in Each
Level of GDP Country
CHAPTER V
CONCLUSION
5.1 Conclusion
5.2 Limitation
5.3 Recommendation
5.4 Implication
5.5 REFERENCES
5.6 APPENDIX

2. You are a News Anchor/ Caster. Your Supervisor assigns you to make a live report on
current issues:
 A traffic accident
Mojokerto - Thursday (11/11/2021).
A vocational school student in Mojokerto died when he was run over by a truck on
his way to school. The victim was run over after failing to overtake the truck.
Head of Laka Satlantas Polres Mojokerto Iptu Wihandoko said victim Akhmad
Dhani Firmansyah went to school alone riding a Honda Beat motorcycle, number S
3646 NAT.

This 17-year-old teenager departed from his home in Kuripansari Village, Pacet
District, Mojokerto. He received his education at SMKN 1 Pungging, Jalan Raya
Trawas-Pungging, District Pungging, Mojokerto.
Arriving at Jalan Raya Kalipuro Village, Pungging District at around 08.00 WIB,
Dhani tried to overtake the truck in front of him. The truck number S 8002 UN was
driven by Hari Murphy (57), a resident of Kauman Village, Mojosari District,
Mojokerto.
"The victim overtook the truck from the left side, then an intersection occurred. So
the victim's motorbike fell to the left side, while the victim fell to the right side,"
Instantly Dhani's body was run over by the truck's wheel. So that the class XI SMK
student died at the accident site.

"The victim died at the location, our body has been evacuated to Prof dr Soekandar
Hospital, Mojosari," explained Wihandoko.

Meanwhile, the victim's motorbike and the truck involved in the accident were
secured at the Mojokerto Police Traffic Unit Laka Unit.

 A natural disaster 
Floods hit residential areas in Dompu Regency, West Nusa Tenggara,
Thursday (11/11/2021). This flood occurred due to the overflow of the Sori Solo
River after heavy rains flushed the local area for hours. The local government noted
that this high-intensity rain caused four points in Dompu District to experience flash
floods with a water level of 1.5 meters.
The NTB Provincial Government Prepares 356 Health Workers During
the WSBK Race "The areas that were hit by the floods include the Kota Baru
Village, Bada Village, Samporo Village, Bali 1 Village, Mantro Environment, Bada
Village, and Sigi Environment, Karijawa Village.
In addition to being of high intensity, the rain was also evenly distributed
in almost all areas of Dompu and its surroundings. "So the water from upstream is
quite strong, and the Sori Solo river overflows. Then, the water began to enter the
residents' houses at around 16.30 WITA. This flood affected the houses of residents
on the banks of the river. The area in West Pasaman was hit by floods and landslides
due to this flash flood, the BPBD of Dompu Regency immediately visited the
location and recorded the affected residents.
However, until now there have been no reports of refugees in the sub-
district and reports of submerged houses are still under rapid review by the team in
the field. For the houses of affected residents, data collection is still being carried
out. As of Thursday night, the water that had entered the residents' houses gradually
receded, but the silt caused by flooding filled the surrounding environment. The
Governor of NTB recommends to work together to pray for everything to run
smoothly... A number of residents also have to work hard to clean up the mud
deposits in their homes. The joint team also helped clean up materials carried by
flash floods in residential areas.

3. Make video recording on your presentation. 


Note:
a. For Task 2 :
 Theme 2a (a traffic accident) will be for students with Odd Register Number
(NIM Ganjil), and
 Theme 2b  will be for students with Even Register Number
(NIM Genap)
 You may imitate a News Anchor/ Caster from any TV.
b. So, you need to make only one video.
c. Submit your assignment on time to be marked as your Classwork 2.

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