'Computerised Accounting Systems are best form of accounting system'. Do you agree? Comment.
I do agree with the statement that computerised accounting systems are best form of accounting system. A computerised accounting system is an accounting information system that processes the financial transactions and events as per Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to proudce reports as per user requirements.
As we know that every accounting system, manual or computerised, has two aspects. First, it has to work under a set of well-defined concepts called accounting principles.
Another, that there is a user-defined framework for maintenance of records and generation of reports. Here, it is worth mentioning that the modern computerised accounting systems are based on the concept of database. A database is implemented using a database management system, which is define by a set of computer programmes (or software) that manage and organise data effectively and provide access to the stored data by the application programmes.
The accounting database is well-organised with active interface that uses accounting application programs and reporting system. The computerised accounting is also one of the database-oriented applications wherein the transaction data is stored in well-organised database.
The user operates on such database using the required and desired interface and also takes the desired reports by suitable transformations of stored data into information. Therefore, the fundamentals of computerised accounting embrace all the basic requirements of any database-oriented application in computers.
A computerised accounting system provide us speed, accuracy, reliability and help us in recording, summarising and analysing the accounting transactions with the best suitable method and more over make the reporting so easy to the top level management. Hence, it can be said that the computerised accounting systems are the best accounting system.