Business Administration Project Topics

The Impact of Computerization of Accounting System in a Business Organization

The Impact of Computerization of Accounting System in a Business Organization

The Impact of Computerization of Accounting System in a Business Organization

CHAPTER ONE

Objectives of the Study

Main Objectives

The study aimed to assess the impact of computerized accounting systems (CAS) on performance of accounting by focusing on Vanguard Newspaper. Onitsha as a case study.

Specific Objectives

  1. To assess extent of adoption of CAS in accounting practice in Vanguard Newspaper Onitsha
  2. To assess performance of accounting after adoption of CAS
  3. To identify the effect of adoption of CAS in accounting practice
  4. To identify challenges facing adoption of CAS in accounting practice

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

 Theoretical Literature Review

Many theories have been developed to study the issue of adoption of Computerized Accounting Systems (CAS) as an Information Technology (IT) which include, (Davis, 1989) the technology acceptance model (TAM) Roger’s (1995) Diffusion of Innovation (DoI) or Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT) and the unified technology acceptance user theory (UTAUT) (Venkatesh, et al 2003).

Technology Acceptance Model

The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is an information systems theory that models how users come to accept and use a technology. The model suggests that when users are presented with a new technology, two specific factors influence their decision about how and when they will use it. The two factors are; perceived usefulness (PU), and perceived ease-of-use (PEOU) (Davis, 1989).

TAM has proven to be a useful theoretical model in helping to understand and explain use behavior in the information system implementation. It has been tested in many empirical researches and the tools used with the model have proven to be of quality and to yield statistically reliable results. However, parsimony has been one of TAM’s strengths but also major weakness as it is has limited use in explaining users’ behavior.

 

CHAPTER THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Research Approach

This study was guided by the positivist research approach. The positivist research approach is characterized by off testing of hypothesis developed from existing theory (theory testing) through measurement of variables. The positivist research approach presumes that knowledge is valid only if it is based on observations of the external reality (Flowers, 2008).

Research Population/Area of the Study

According to Kothari (2006), the term population connotes an entire group of individuals, events or objects that have a common observable characteristic. It refers to all elements that meet certain criteria for inclusion in a given universe. The population of this study comprised of members of staff of Vanguard Newspaper in their Accounting Departments.

CHAPTER FOUR

DATA ANALYSIS, PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSIONS

Age profile of respondents

The researcher analyzed the age profile of respondents and feedback was documented as shown in the table and figure below;

CHAPTER FIVE

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

 Discussion of major findings from the Study

 The use of a computerized accounting system on performance of accounting

The study showed that the Vanguard Newspaper (case study) actually make use of a computerized accounting system. This is evidenced by the results given by the respondents in agreement with the use of the system in the Vanguard Newspaper. Where the uses of a computerized accounting system are; the system’s ability to perform data entry, data processing, data security and data reproduction or reporting such as the generation of financial statements, water billing, payroll report. All these functions of the system have enabled the Vanguard Newspaper to run its operations smoothly in a much more effective and efficient manner.

To establish the qualities of payroll reports generated by a computerized accounting system.

From the findings, payroll reports generated through computerized accounting are mainly consistent, reliable and material among other qualities. These most prominent qualities of financial reports generated through computerized accounting make the system much more unique to the manual accounting system especially where accuracy in payroll calculations and reliability in reporting count. It is one of the strongholds as to why most of the respondents prefer a computerized accounting system to the manual accounting system. With this in mind, it is worth to recommend a computerized accounting system for business operations especially in of the financial nature as compared to the outdated manual accounting system.

Overall Findings

From the findings summarized above, it indicate that adoption of CAS in accounting practices has both, positive and negative impacts. The positive impacts include; simplification of payroll processing, timely preparation of payroll, accuracy of payroll and traceability of payroll deductions. The negative impacts include; risk of fraud and requirement of additional training for users and additional costs.

Recommendations

  1. From the findings and summary, the researcher recommends that first and fore most, the Vanguard Newspaper needs to acquire a computerized accounting system that suits the organizational needs, enough resources needed to be saved for a tailor made software and system analyst need to be consulted in this important
  2. There should also be routine system maintenance programs put in place so that the system can get rid of shortfall such as viruses, fraud among others that may affect the system operations, this should be done so that the system can operate to the expectation of management and other
  3. On the management point of view, it is important that staff for handling transactions are trained so as to improve on the accuracy and speed in posting. With increased improvements and versions of accounting packages, staff needs constant and continuous training by the authorized dealers of the packages so that they remain well acquainted with the knowledge and experience of the package. In addition to the training, it is important to constantly appraise the staff to check which staff is failing the system as regards reporting unbiased financial

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