Computerised Accounts - What are the advantages and limitations of using accounting software and how can businesses overcome the illustrations.
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E6 and C3 - Computerised Accounts - What are the advantages and limitations of using accounting software and how can businesses overcome the illustrations A computer accounting system can replace the manual handwritten accounting records, the ledgers and day books. Written records are normally the traditional form for recording information, particularly for businesses that have just started up. Many businesses now use computerised information accounts because they find them beneficial in terms of cost and the information they provide. For many businesses, and particularly smaller businesses, computerising the accounts can be a marginal proposition. For example, a sole trader isn't going to have a computerised account system as they are not big enough. As they do not operate in large markets and the system will be too expensive. With the advent of the PC and the user-friendly accounting packages, even the smallest of businesses may use a computer to record all...

