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IMPACT OF AUTOMATED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM ON PAYROLL PREPARATION IN SOME SELECTED LARGE ORGANISATIONS

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BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Business  organization,  especially  the  large  ones  exit  to  carry  out  certain  duties  and  responsibilities to their owners and those who have interest in them. One of the means by which they could achieve their aims and objectives involving paying particular attention to information needs of the parties they exist to serve, both internal and external.Moreover,  large  business  organization  normally  have  sizable  number  of  employees  on  their payroll. Coupled with this fact, they have to pay much attention to certain things to make  them  operationally  efficient;  the  main  critical  area  now  being  considered  is  the  ‘Time  and  Attendance  Management’.  Most  companies  are  not  really  appreciating  the  losses that can occur without proper time and attendance accounting.The  question  that  arises  here  is,  how  does  an  organisation  go  about  processing  the  information needed by internal and external parties in an efficient manner?This is where the concept of “automation” comes in to play. This often denotes what has been  otherwise  called  the  electronic  office,  new  office  technology,  the  office  of  the  future, computer aided office work etc.Fredrick  W.  Taylor  was  generally  referred  to  as  the  “father  of  scientific  management”.  He and his associates argued that the application of scientific management in an industry would increase productivity. The principle that was then mainly applicable to the factory floor is now being extended to the office management through the concept of automation.

A  similar  and  very  crucial  question  that  also  arises  is,  how  does  the  information  get  across to the ultimate users such as the shareholders, trustees, creditors, government, and the general public, at least to guide them in their decisions? Here we are talking of ideal communication media and the concept of reporting. These are normally done through the annual   reports   of   companies   in   accordance   with   statutory   requirements for  each  organization and monthly pay advice slips to the employees.This means it is not enough just to process information, but also to communicate it within the  confine  of  the  statutes.  Here  the  field  of  study  that  becomes  relevant  to  fulfil  this  aspect  is  “accounting  system”.  The  modern  accounting  system  currently  concerned  with  producing two types of information:•Financial   Accounting:   for   recording   day-to-day   activities   of   business   and   producing period summaries. •Management  Accounting  (Costing  Accounting)  -  for  supplying  of  accounting  information  to  internal  management  in  order  that  it  can  attempt  to  plan  and  control its future business activities.Accounting has been variously described as it were being carried out manually on books and  paper.  Bookkeeping  is  a  tedious  process  involving  entry  into  the  books  of  large  number  of  transactions.  The  nature  of  industry  over  the  past  years  had  brought  some  brought  changes  and  it  is  likely  that  the  new  millennium  will  bring  even  more  change. The environment and industrial conditions have become more volatile, there is increasing usage  of  microelectronic  in  the  factory  and  office,  and  there  are  increase  and  ever-changing competitive threats especially from overseas. In addition, the role of accountant as  the  sole  or  primary  supplier  of  information  to  management  is  being  challenged  by  other  information  specialists,  researchers,  managerial  economists  and  business  studies  graduates.  As  payroll  for  preparation  is  an  integral  part  of  accounting  activities  and  for  payroll  section  to  fulfil  her  primary  role,  the  main  focus  would  be  to  look  into  the  best  way  to  integrate  effectively  especially  in  the  field  of  information  technology  and  reporting.  The  major  activities  in  the  payroll  section  in  an  organization  include  among  others:•The  need  to  reflect  monthly  payroll  transactions  on  the  general  ledgers  and/or accounts;•The need to process and communicate salary information to staff timely;•The need to render accurate return of statutory deductions like payroll taxes, pension  scheme,  national  insurance  scheme  etc  to  the  relevant  statutory  authorities;  should  the  above  function  continue  to  be  done  manually  or  to  look  for  and  /or  justify  the  need  for  more  efficient  means  by  which  they  could  be  done?    The  impact  of  automated  accounting  system  on  these  activities is what this research intends to study. The study will look into the extent  to  which  automation  has  helped  in  fulfilling  the  function  stated  above, factors militating further successes and offer possible suggestions for improvement

1.2 Statement of the problem

The   importance   of   “Accounting   for   labour”   to   an   organisation   cannot   be   over   emphasized.  To  move  the  organisation  forward,  it  requires  taking  a  right  decision  at  the  right  time  to  ensure  peaceful  working  environment  and  reduced  operational  cost.  The  management  group,  the  investors/fund  donors,  the  employees,  the  government  and  the  general  public  have  diverse  interests  in  an  organisation  and  hence  they  need  timely,  accurate, relevant and cost effective information.Thus,  the  challenge  of  the  new  millennium  with  the  attendant  threat  in  the  field  of  information technology had resulted in a shift from traditional way of data processing in many industries. Today, it is expected that the armchairs attitude in the accounting scene, which had been basically on the manual means of recording and processing information, is no longer the order of the day.Many  organisations,  especially  the  large  ones  have  to  pay  special  attention  to  the  information  needs  of  the  diverse  group  who  have  interest  in  them.  Thus,  the  use  of  electronic device such as computer would be of a great advantage, especially in the areas of accounting in order to fulfil their corporate responsibilities effectively.In  the  light  of  this,  this  study  attempts  to  investigate  the  impact  that  a  computerised  system  will  have  in  selected  firms  in  and  around  Lagos  and  Ota  in  Ogun  State  on  the  preparation of wages and salaries in terms of efficiency personnel requirements, training needs, overall cost effectiveness and reliability.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The primary objective of the study is as follows

  1. Determine the difference between the previous and current information processing system.
  2. To Identify changes brought about by the introduction of new accounting  payroll

packages: oracle for accounting in some selected organizations.

  1. To examine the attitude and constraints of the staff in the process of computerization.
  2. To examine the criteria for selecting accounting software and payroll packages
  3. To Evaluate computerized accounting system vis-vis its impact on payroll preparation

1.4 Research questions

The following questions have been prepared for the study

  1. Is there any  difference between the previous and current information processing system?
  2. Are there any changes brought about by the introduction of new accounting  payroll

packages: oracle for accounting in some selected organization?

  1. Does  the attitude of the staff  in the process of computerization affect the organization?
  2. Are there criteria for selecting accounting software and payroll packages?
  3. Does  computerized accounting system vis-vis have its impact on payroll preparation?

1.5 Research Hypothesis

H0: There are no criteria for selecting accounting software and payroll packages

H0: The attitude of the staff  in the process of computerization does not affect the organization.

H0:  computerized accounting system vis-vis does not have its impact on payroll preparation

H0:  there is no  difference between the previous and current information processing system

1.6 Significance of the study

The significance of this study cannot be underestimated as:

  1. This study will examine impact of automated accounting system on payroll preparation in some selected large organizations
  2. The findings of this research work will undoubtedly provide the much needed information to government organizations, corporate businesses, and academia.

1.7 scope of the study

This study examines impact of automated accounting system on payroll preparation in some selected large organizations . hence, this study will be delimited to selected Lagos and Ota local government area of Lagos and Ogun  state.

1.8 Limitations of the study

This study was constrained by a number of factors which are as follows:

 just like any other research, ranging from unavailability of needed accurate materials on the topic under study, inability to get data

Financial constraint , was faced by  the researcher ,in getting relevant materials  and  in printing and collation of questionnaires

Time factor: time factor pose another constraint since having to shuttle between writing of the research and also engaging in other academic work making it uneasy for the researcher

1.9 Definition of terms

Automated accounting system: an information system that allows the collection, storing and processing of financial data that are used by decision-makers in businesses.

Payroll: a list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid.

Organization: an organized group of people with a particular purpose, such as a business or government department.





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