Computers in Accounting after 40 years - The Verdict is an eye-opening analysis of computers and how they changed accounting.
The author was an accountant before the introduction of computers and for many years afterwards. While there are many positives about computerising accounting practices, is there still much lacking?
Throughout the book, the BC Accountant looks at software functionality and whether it is too complex for small business use in particular.
There are good and bad points, so is there room for improvement? With that in mind, the BC Accountant talks about new methods and how accounting software could be made more user friendly. After all, it has been decades since there was a new approach to accounting software. Is now the time for a change? Should accounting software be simpler to use?
Discovering the errors and offering alternatives is the inspiration for this book. Alternative methods will be on offer shortly.
A must read book for anyone. For your judgement.
A brief note on the concept
The author started up a small business advisory service about the year 2000 because he felt that small business was being unfairly treated by Governments and other bodies. The big end of town businesses could buy all the benefits of modern technology and the small operators had to make do on their own.
At the start he used the upcoming computerised accounting systems being developed for his clients but felt the shortcomings of the systems left much to be desired. This book is the story of his research into making bookkeeping records easier for the small business to help level the playing field in the modern world.
It is a detailed history of the changes from before the introduction of computers to the present day but includes the answers he designed to improve the accounting systems.
It should appeal to a number of readers from Accountants, computer software technicians and more especially the owners of the corner shop and the tradesmen working on their own.
The author was an accountant before the introduction of computers and for many years afterwards. While there are many positives about computerising accounting practices, is there still much lacking?
Throughout the book, the BC Accountant looks at software functionality and whether it is too complex for small business use in particular.
There are good and bad points, so is there room for improvement? With that in mind, the BC Accountant talks about new methods and how accounting software could be made more user friendly. After all, it has been decades since there was a new approach to accounting software. Is now the time for a change? Should accounting software be simpler to use?
Discovering the errors and offering alternatives is the inspiration for this book. Alternative methods will be on offer shortly.
A must read book for anyone. For your judgement.
A brief note on the concept
The author started up a small business advisory service about the year 2000 because he felt that small business was being unfairly treated by Governments and other bodies. The big end of town businesses could buy all the benefits of modern technology and the small operators had to make do on their own.
At the start he used the upcoming computerised accounting systems being developed for his clients but felt the shortcomings of the systems left much to be desired. This book is the story of his research into making bookkeeping records easier for the small business to help level the playing field in the modern world.
It is a detailed history of the changes from before the introduction of computers to the present day but includes the answers he designed to improve the accounting systems.
It should appeal to a number of readers from Accountants, computer software technicians and more especially the owners of the corner shop and the tradesmen working on their own.
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