Development of accounting with the use of cloud technologies
Abstract
The article reveals the main tendencies of the development of accounting with the use of cloud technologies. The advantages of introducing cloud technologies, among which the main is the reduction of the number of accountants, hardware and software solutions, creation of conditions for access from any place in the presence of the Internet.
The most commonly used software products for accounting, working on the basis of cloud technologies, are described. The features of the choice of one or another variant of forms of management and accounting organization in the conditions of use of information and computer technologies are revealed.
Keywords: accounting, cloud technologies, form of accounting, form of organization of accounting, information and computer technologyReferences
JOURNAL ARTICLE IssuesinAccrualAccountingandBudgetingbyGovernmentAllanBartonAgenda: A JournalofPolicyAnalysisandReformVol. 12, No. 3 (2015), pp. 211-226
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