How To Computerize Your Accounts
THESIS: I will explain the steps that need to be taken to computerize business accounts. The steps are planning and informed selecting of hardware, software, and training.I. Making the decision to computerize III. Installation and training In the normal course of a day our lives are affected by the technology of computers in ways we can only begin to imagine. "The word ubiquitous means ever-present or occurring everywhere. This term could be used to describe the use of the computer in the business"(Perry 11). The business world's benefit alone is enough to make your head spin. Every time you go to the grocery store, the bank, the local ATM, or even the neighborhood gym you cannot help but benefit by the use of computers in modern society. The common civilians' encounter with computers is not the only area where technology has changed our lives. Many fields in business such as accounting depend on the convenience, speed, accuracy, and reliability that computers have become known for. But not all companies are large enough to benefit from the use of computers. First a company must rese
arch the impact a computer will have on keeping track of its accounts. Then they must choose the correct hardware and software to best suit their particular needs, while at the same time making themselves familiar with the new enhancements that increase productivity. Finally, the company must allow time for installation and training. Clark, Frank J. The Accountant and the Personal Computer. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1986. Johnson, Richard A. "Computer/Technology : The mighty mouse. " Journal of Accountancy Aug. 1993: 91-94.
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Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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