AN EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN A COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC, KADUNA)

Authors: Afri Research | Social & Management Sciences Banking and Finance Research 29 pages 8,469 words

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ABSTRACT The primary aim of this study is to check the effectiveness and efficiency of financial control in computerized environment i.e. First Bank of Nigeria Plc to ascertain whether computer has since adoption enhance profitability and effectiveness in managing the banking and other financial sectors or industries. This evaluation is targeted at exploring how the use of computer in the solving of accounting issues has yielded positive result in both the banking and other finance circle, thus using First Bank of Nigeria plc as a case study.     â€ƒTABLE OF CONTENTTitle pageApproval pageDeclarationDedicationAcknowledgementAbstractTable of content
CHAPTER ONE:INTRODUCTION1.0Background of the study1.1Statement of the problem1.2Objectives of the study1.3Significance of the study1.4Statement of hypothesis 1.5Scope and limitation of the study1.6Historical background of First Bank of Nigeria Plc.1.7Definitions of terms
CHAPTER TWO:LITERATURE REVIEW2.1Introduction2.2What is computer2.2.1How does the computer works2.2.2Basic element of the computer2.3Accounting system2.4Computerized Accounting System2.4.1Advantages of Computerized Accounting System2.4.2Disadvantages of Computerized Accounting Systems 2.1.1Limitation of computerized Accounting System


CHAPTER THREERESEARCH METHODOLOGY3.1Introduction3.2Population and sample size3.3Sampling techniques3.4Sources and method of data collection 3.5Method of data collection 3.6Method of data analysis3.7Justification for the choice
CHAPETER FOURDATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION4.1Introduction4.2 Computerized accounting system and its application in First Bank of Nigeria Plc.4.3 Functional financial effectiveness in a computerized accounting system4.4Limitation of financial effectiveness in a computerized accounting system in First Bank of Nigeria Plc.4.5Data presentation and analysis4.6Interpretation of data4.7Hypothesis testing
CHAPTER FIVESUMMARY CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.0Summary5.1Conclusion5.2Limitation of the study5.3RecommendationsBibliographyAppendix 

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