Computerized Accounting System for Small Businesses with Mobile Applications

Authors

  • D. Gnyaneswer

Keywords:

Mobile accounting uses, digital accounting, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), SMEs with mobile applications, computerized accounting with mobile applications.

Abstract

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have long been known as important engines of the Indian
economy. In addition to encouraging private ownership and entrepreneurship, SMEs are flexible and
able to quickly adapt to changing market supply and demand. The aim of this study was to show that
how the factors of barrier affected practicing of accounting software system in SMEs of India.
Informationalisation is a key strategy for creating modern business systems and improving the
excellence of accounting and results. Accounting information helps management, stakeholders, and
other decision makers to strengthen their businesses, improve efficiency, and make better decisions.
This study analyzed the effectiveness of mobile accounting applications. An effective mobile
application should make it easy for small business holders to generate financial news according to
accounting standards, and the produced financial reports should be easy to use for entrepreneurs.

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Published

2022-10-07

How to Cite

D. Gnyaneswer. (2022). Computerized Accounting System for Small Businesses with Mobile Applications. NOLEGEIN- Journal of Business Risk Management, 5(1). Retrieved from https://mbajournals.in/index.php/JoDBCM/article/view/922