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AKSHITA KOOL, PGDM GLOBAL STUDENT. The manual method of After studying this unit, you will be able to: define computerised accounting system distinguish between manual and computerised accounting system; highlight Manual accounting is seen as not effective in recording, processing, and data reporting; a computerized accounting system has been recommended; however, upgrading has to be a safe profitability. Data: The raw fact (as input) for any business application. MANUAL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM AND COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM. Computerized Accounting is an accounting system that uses an accounting software, for recording financial transactions electronically Such a system is called the General Ledger System. People Manual Accounting is a system of accounting that uses physical registers and account books, for keeping financial records. ST. XAVIER’S COLLEGE, Computerized Accounting: Computerised accounting system refers to the system of maintaining accounts using computers. All the revenue and expense account subsystems along with the General Ledger System to which they are connected make up an organization’s Accounting Information System (AIS)(see diagram)This is the basic computer support a business organization would have Both computerized accounting and manual accounting have advantages and disadvantages, but they perform the same task and the final result is the same. The main differences between these types of accounting boil down to cost, speed, and mobility The computer systems (Figure) works with the data which is processed by the hardware commanded by the user through software. It involves the processing of accounting The benefits of using a computerized accounting system outweigh the costs of purchasing one, and almost all companies, even very small ones, can afford to and do Computer and Computerised Accounting System Trial Balance and Computers With the expansion of business the number of transactions increased. The Computerised Accounting System (CAS) has the following components: Procedure: A logical sequence of actions to perform a task.