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Comparison of Computerised Accounting to Manual

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Comparison of Computerised Accounting to Manual. In the modern business world it is still common to find some smaller business still functioning on paper-based accounting systems, but this is fading out more and more as businesses are starting to come to the warmth of computer accounting. The general reason being that it automates the manual, long and boring processes of constantly switching from ledger to ledger and journal to journal. There are many more advantages of computerised accounting, in particular the: * Facilities * Reports * Networking * Backups and Storage * Payroll Processing * Security The main similarity between paper-based and computerised accounts is that they both work on the same process, with credits, debits, ledgers, journals, cashbooks, etc, all being in the same language. In computer accounting there is no more switching between books, everything is on the computer itself, and a lot can be stored at that. So for the mass amount of room that journal after...

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