THE ROLE OF AN ACCOUNTANT IN THE POVERTY ERADICATION PROGRAMME OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. (A CASE STUDY OF ANINRI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA) (#4721)

Authors: Anderson Ugwu | Social & Management Sciences Accounting Research 70 pages 8,425 words

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1.0INTRODUCTION
The need to develop micro economic activities that could enhance self-reliance as a strategy for reducing poverty becomes so pronounced that the three arms of government (Federal, state and local government) come up with various initiatives.  Among these were programs and policies that aimed at: -Stimulating economics growth through the engagement, of semi-skilled and unskilled labour in production activities -Immediate reduction of social vices and tension in the society by removing idle handle from the streets -Engage the unemployed indirect activities as a veritable means of re-floating the economy. -Improve of the environmental degradation -Minimize rural or urban drift through the improvement of rural communities -Committing the fund to direct benefit of the participant rather than on service or overheads -To achieve these more machinery, accountability, honesty must be put in motion with competent, professional from various field of endeavor rammers, and policies.
TABLE OF CONTENTTitle pageApproval pageDedicationAcknowledgementAbstract
CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1Background of the study1.2Statement of the study1.3Objective of the study1.4Formulation of hypothesis1.5Scope and delimitation of the study1.6Significance of the study1.7Limitation of the study1.8Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWOREVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE2.1Nature and scope of accounting2.2Qualification of an accounting2.3Qualification of accounting and control2.4The functional role of an accounting2.5Understanding practical auditing and investment2.6The poverty eradication programme of the federal governmentReference
CHAPTER THREERESEARCH METHODOLOGY1.1Source of data1.2Research instrument1.3Population of study1.4Sample technique1.5Determination of sample size1.6Validation of instrument1.7Method of questionnaire distribution 1.8Test statistics
CHAPTER FOURDATA PRESENTATION ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION4.1Data presentation analysis and interpretation4.2Test of hypothesis
CHAPTER FIVE5.1Summary of findings5.2Conclusions5.3Recommendations5.4Suggestion for further studiesAppendix iAppendix ii Bibliography


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