Financial management practices of mosques in Malaysia
This study explores on the importance of financial management practices for different types of mosques in Malaysia. Questionnaires were administered to chairman and treasurer of 192 selected mosques available in Malaysia including Sabah and Sarawak. This study suggests that a proper and accurate rec...
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Adil M.A.M.; Mohd-Sanusi Z.; Jaafar N.A.; Khalid M.M.; Aziz A.A. |
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Adil M.A.M.; Mohd-Sanusi Z.; Jaafar N.A.; Khalid M.M.; Aziz A.A. 2-s2.0-84904416481 Financial management practices of mosques in Malaysia 2013 Global Journal Al-Thaqafah 3 1 10.7187/GJAT302013.03.01 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84904416481&doi=10.7187%2fGJAT302013.03.01&partnerID=40&md5=e9ddbbcea9c73e907b1048823ba39af8 This study explores on the importance of financial management practices for different types of mosques in Malaysia. Questionnaires were administered to chairman and treasurer of 192 selected mosques available in Malaysia including Sabah and Sarawak. This study suggests that a proper and accurate recording of financial transactions, enhancing the accountability of chairman and treasurer is required in order to improve the productivity and performance effectiveness. The inclusion of these variables provides important implications for expanding our understanding of financial management practices in nonprofit organizations and creatingnew research opportunities. The result suggests that Malaysian mosques can enhance internal control system and performance to achieve mission and goals of these crucial institutions of societal development. Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah 22320474 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access |
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This study explores on the importance of financial management practices for different types of mosques in Malaysia. Questionnaires were administered to chairman and treasurer of 192 selected mosques available in Malaysia including Sabah and Sarawak. This study suggests that a proper and accurate recording of financial transactions, enhancing the accountability of chairman and treasurer is required in order to improve the productivity and performance effectiveness. The inclusion of these variables provides important implications for expanding our understanding of financial management practices in nonprofit organizations and creatingnew research opportunities. The result suggests that Malaysian mosques can enhance internal control system and performance to achieve mission and goals of these crucial institutions of societal development. |
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