Exam code:4AC1
Manual & computerised systems
What systems can be used for bookkeeping and accounting?
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Businesses can choose to use a manual accounting system
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Manual accounting systems are common in very small businesses, or in those which have operated at a modest level for a long time
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These systems include:
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Physical journals
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Physical ledgers
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Alternatively, a computerised accounting system may be used, such as:
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Accounting software (Sage, Xero, Quickbooks, etc) can be used for:
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Receivables ledger accounts
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Payables ledger accounts
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Nominal ledger accounts
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Cash books
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Spreadsheets, such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, can be used for:
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Financial statements
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Cash flow statements
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Forecasts
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Budgets
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What are the benefits of using a computerised system over a manual system?
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Calculations are completed by the software |
Information is stored electronically |
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Financial information is readily available |
Information can be processed quickly |
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What are the limitations of using a computerised system over a manual system?
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There are a few limitations of using a computerised system
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Accounting software costs money
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There might be an initial installation cost
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There might be subscription costs
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Staff need to be trained to use the software
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This will contribute to expenses
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There are security issues
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Data can be hacked just as physical documents can be stolen
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
If you are asked to advise a business whether they should use a computerised system then give a balanced view. You should state and describe an advantage and a disadvantage, and then give an overall conclusion.
Worked Example
Khalid keeps physical records of his accounting information. He is considering whether he should change to a computerised system of bookkeeping.
Evaluate whether Khalid should change from his manual system to a computerised system.
Answer
State and describe an advantage.
Using a computerised system means that Khalid will be able to process the accounting information quickly. This means that he will have less time on bookkeeping and more time on other tasks.
State and describe a disadvantage.
There will be costs involved when using a computerised system such as installation and training costs. This means that the profits will be lower due to these costs.
Give an overall conclusion.
Overall, Khalid would benefit from changing to a computerised system.
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