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Accounting Software and Resolution to Financial Insolvency in Nigeria: A Meta Analysis

Covenant Journal of Business and Social Sciences

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Title Accounting Software and Resolution to Financial Insolvency in Nigeria: A Meta Analysis
 
Creator Falana Abolade & Worlu Rowland, Onyia Valerie,
 
Description Financial insolvency is important for sustainable national growth. This can be resolved through liquidity management, which is very important in any organization in terms of the organization’s current assets, current liabilities, short-term borrowings, and management of shortfall or surplus cash for short-term periods, which affects the company’s profitability. Liquidity management should be the company’s goal of working capital management. Such idle cash can be used to invest in another company or diversifiable venture that are profitable. Accounting software or accounting information system is a resolution to financial insolvency in which it captures and records the financial effects of transactions. Accounting Information System (AIS) assists managers in four problem-solving stages, which are recognizing the problem, identifying alternatives, assessing the alternatives and taking managerial decision. The methodology employed for this study is Meta-analysis. The sample size employed was 30 literatures. The overall combined relationship had a P-value of .0000 indicating an overall significant level. Insolvency practice and its regulation is critical to economic development. This is especially true in the light of the unintended consequences of globalisation that may result in economic shock and business failures. Nigeria can benefit from reforms in financial insolvency by benchmarking the reform and practice initiatives of the more advanced countries within and outside Africa.
 
Publisher Covenant University
 
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Date 2019-12-16
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://journals.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/index.php/cjbss/article/view/1801
 
Source Covenant Journal of Business and Social Sciences; CJBSS: Vol. 10 No. 2, Dec. 2019
2334-5708
2006-0300
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://journals.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/index.php/cjbss/article/view/1801/1017
 
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