DESIGN AND IMPLEMENT A COMPUTER BASED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
(A CASE STUDY OF STANDARD TRUST BANK)
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ABSTRACT
The application of computer in various disciplines has removed a lot of the problems encountered in the use of manual system in the various fields. In recent years, Standard Trust Bank, Enugu, has been using the manual system recording customers credit account records which has brought about some set backs in achieving the goals of the new system. In this project, I have analyzed the manual system and have identified some of its problems and limitations. These problems seem to hinder the realization of the goals of the existing system. With respect to this, I have designed a Computerized Accounting System to help in minimizing some of the problems inherent in the manual system.
The new system reduces errors, operational difficulties and so on, thereby increasing public services and competitive effectiveness and profitability.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 introduction 1
- statement of the problems 4
- purpose of the study 4
- aims and objectives 6
- scope and delimitation 7
- limitations 8
- assumption 8
- definitions of terms 9
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review 11
2.1 The Need for Computer in Banks 12
2.2 The Accounting Process 13
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 description and analysis of the existing system 15
- facts finding methods used 15
- organizational structure 16
- information flow diagram 18
- input, process, output analysis 18
- problems of the existing system 20
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 design of the new system 22
- output specification and design 22
- input specification and design 24
- file design 25
- procedure chart 27
- system flowchart 29
- system requirement 30
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 implementation 31
- program design 31
- program flowchart 32
- pseudo codes 34
- test run 37
CHAPTER SIX
- Documentation 39
CHAPTER SEVEN
- Recommendation and conclusion 41
References 44
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
In the twentieth century, the banking world has seen a continuing progress toward fully computerized operations. At the start of the century there were few mechanical aids with all ledgers, passbook and account statements being written by hand. By the 1970s the banks and graduated to mechanical accounting combined with an increased in business, this trend toward mechanization was a continuous process, the staffing and expansion difficulties were tackled more forcibly in the 1950s with assistance from electronic data processing techniques. It was in this period that banks ordered their first computers.
The early installations were of a batch processing nature for data that had to be sent for processing at the computer center and reports produced. Throughout the 1960s more of the clerical work was computerized and eventually by the end of 1960s all accounts were computerized.
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In the middle of 1960s the utilization of branch terminal equipment linked directly to computer center was becoming a feasible proposition. This culminated in the early 1970s with the introduction of a sophisticated computer-based accounting system in current Account Department.
This project aim is to produce an indigenous software package, which will be used to improve the efficiency of the current Account System for Standard Trust Bank, Enugu. Although banks have developed packages however because of the following reasons they have failed to meet the need of the Banking Industry efficiently. Firstly, guidelines and polices for Standard Trust Bank are controlled by Central Banks, of which the revises annually there by resulting in unsteady policies as a result, there is no standard whatsoever set for the Banking Industry thus policies are flexible.
Standard Trust Bank, just as most other banks uses packages without modification hence the result is not what they desire. The modification of these packages to suit the case study as expected will cost expenditure to be wasted.