Journal Title : Indonesian Journal of Accounting and Financial Technology (CRYPTO)
Scope : Accounting and Financial Technology
Language : Indonesian & English
Editor in Chief : Genesis Sembiring Depari, S. Pd, MBA, Ph.D 
E-ISSN : 2964-5573
Frequency : November & May
DOI : Prefix 10.55927
Office : Jl. Sutomo Ujung No.28 D, Durian, Kecamatan Medan Timur, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20235, Indonesia.
Email : admin@formosapublisher.org
Publisher : Formosa Publisher
Citation Analysis : Google Scholar, Scopus, Dimension 

Indonesian Journal of Accounting and Financial Technology (CRYPTO) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Formosa Publisher. CRYPTO Journal aims to publish articles in the fields of accounting, financial technology, and management that produce a significant contribution to the development of accounting and financial technology practices in Indonesia and the world. Consistent with its objectives, CRYPTO Journal provides cutting-edge research results in accounting and financial technology.  CRYPTO Journal invites academics, practitioners, researchers, regulators, students, and other parties who are interested in developing accounting, financial technology, and management practices. CRYPTO Journal accepts quantitative or qualitative research texts, written in Indonesian or English. CRYPTO Journal publishes articles in November and May. 

Formosa Publisher collaborates with:

    Arti Logo UEU - Universitas Esa Unggul   Universitas Mercu Buana Yogyakarta ...  

CRYPTO has been widely indexed and listed by:

1. Google Scholar, 2.Copernicus International (ICV 2023: 83,89) , 3. Dimensions, 4. Directory of Research Journals Indexing, 5. CrossRef (DOI), 6. Research Bible, 7.BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine), 8. GARUDA, 9. IUPUI Library, 10. Scilit, 11. Citefactor, 12. Eurasian Scientific Journal Index (ESJI), 13.Russell Sage College, 14. Sherpa Romeo, 15.PKP Index

 

Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
Published: 2024-12-04

Articles

  • The Effect of Liquidity and Solvency on Profitability of Primary Consumer Goods Sector Companies

    287-296
  • The Effect of Carbon Emission Disclosure on Firm Size Mediated by Firm Value

    273 - 286
  • An Empirical Study on Corporate Age Moderation on Financial Variables and Potential Tax Avoidance in Indonesia

    255 - 272
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