DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTERIZED BUDGET ANALYSIS SYSTEM (CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE MINISTRY OF FINANCE)

Authors: Anderson Ugwu | Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research 53 pages 6,046 words

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ABSTRACT A Budget being the planning of how to spend revenues and incoming capitals so this makes is necessary to make sure that it is done with extra care. Budgets and the methods of preparing a good one has been a problem to most organization both private and government, the implementation of a faulty budget has brought man companies to a close door point were all operations are stopped.  Therefore budget design needs to be accurate and able to give account for every dime spent and on what this money was spent and also give an accurate account and allocation of money to the various departments of the body in study.  I will in this work determine how the ministry of finance Enugu State generates its own revenue and hoe they use this money which it generates.  It is important that there should be a reliable system of budget analysis for every organization and this method is to be computerized for easy flow of work and generation of accurate reports.   TABLE OF CONTENT Title pagei Certificationii Dedicationiii Abstractv Organization of workv Table of contentvii
CHAPTER ONE Introduction1 1.1Statement of problem2 1.2Purpose of study3 1.3Aims and objectives5 1.4Delimitations6 1.5Limitations6 1.6Definition of terms7
CHAPTER TWO Literature review8
CHAPTER THREE Description and analysis of the existing system10 3.1Analysis of the existing system.11 3.2Fact-finding method used.12 3.3Objectives of the existing system 14 3.5Problems of the existing system16 3.6Justification of the new system17
CHAPTER FOUR Design of the new system19 Output specification and design19 Input specification and design file design21 Procedure chart25 Systems flowchart26 System requirements27
CHAPTER FIVE Implementation28 5.1Program design29 5.2Pseudo code35
CHAPTER SIX Documentation38 6.1The user documentation38 6.2The programmer documentation39
CHAPTER SEVEN Recommendation and Conclusion40 7.1Recommendation40 7.2Conclusion40 References42 Source Codes43

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