Accounting in Everyday Functions PDF
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University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines
Melan Dave C. Lalucan
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This document is a lesson on accounting in everyday functions which covers topics like the role of accounting in relation to information systems, data security and integrity, automation and innovation, big data and analytics, and collaboration between IT and accounting professionals. It's intended for IT students.
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ACCOUNTING IN EVERYDAY FUNCTIONS MELAN DAVE C. LALUCAN, CFMP, MBM, MPA, CHRA Instructor, IT215 THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING VIS-À-VIS INFORMATION SYSTEM MELAN DAVE C. LALUCAN, CFMP, MBM, MPA, CHRA Instructor, IT215 Foundation of Fin...
ACCOUNTING IN EVERYDAY FUNCTIONS MELAN DAVE C. LALUCAN, CFMP, MBM, MPA, CHRA Instructor, IT215 THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING VIS-À-VIS INFORMATION SYSTEM MELAN DAVE C. LALUCAN, CFMP, MBM, MPA, CHRA Instructor, IT215 Foundation of Financial Data Accounting is the backbone of financial data within any organization. It systematically records, analyzes, and reports financial transactions. This data is critical for decision-making processes, regulatory compliance, and performance evaluation. From an IT perspective, understanding accounting principles is essential for designing and managing systems that accurately capture and process financial data. Integration with Information Systems Information systems (IS) are designed to collect, process, and distribute information. In the context of accounting, these systems help automate the recording of transactions, manage accounts, and generate financial reports. IT students must appreciate how accounting systems like ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software integrate various business processes. These systems streamline accounting tasks, reduce human error, and ensure real-time financial data availability. Data Security and Integrity Accounting information is highly sensitive and requires stringent security measures. IT professionals play a critical role in ensuring that the systems handling this data are secure, protecting against unauthorized access, data breaches, and fraud. Understanding accounting helps IT students design systems that maintain data integrity, ensure accurate financial reporting, and comply with regulatory requirements like SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley Act). Automation and Innovation The advent of AI and machine learning has introduced new dimensions to accounting through automation. Tasks such as bookkeeping, invoice processing, and even financial analysis are increasingly being automated. IT students need to understand the accounting processes that can be automated to develop intelligent systems that improve efficiency while ensuring accuracy and compliance. Big Data and Analytics With the explosion of big data, the role of accounting has evolved to include data analytics. Accounting systems now not only record transactions but also analyze trends, forecast financial outcomes, and provide insights for strategic decision- making. IT students focusing on data science or analytics can leverage accounting data to develop predictive models, identify patterns, and support data-driven decisions in financial management. Collaboration between IT and Accounting Professionals For information systems to be effective, IT and accounting professionals must collaborate closely. IT students should understand the language of accounting to effectively communicate with accountants and tailor systems to meet their needs. This collaboration ensures that the systems developed are user- friendly, align with accounting standards, and support the financial goals of the organization. The role of accounting in relation to information systems is multifaceted, involving data management, security, automation, and analytics. For IT students, understanding accounting is crucial to developing systems that not only support but also enhance the financial operations of an organization. This knowledge empowers them to create more effective, secure, and innovative information systems that drive business success.