The effect of computerized accounting on the quality of financial reporting in NGOS in Uganda
Abstract
The major objective of this study was to establish the effect of computerized accounting on
the quality of financial reporting of NGOs in Uganda. The specific objectives are; to find out
the effect of computerized data inputting on the quality of financial reporting in FAWE
Uganda; to examine the effect of computerized processing on the quality of financial
reporting in FAWE Uganda; and to examine effect of outputting on the quality of financial
reporting in FAWE Uganda.
A descriptive research design was used to conduct the study with a sample size of 41
respondents. Various data collection instruments were used in this study and these include;
questionnaires and interview guide.
Pearson correlation Pearson correlation was applied to check how quality of financial
reporting (QFR) is related to Inputting (I), Processing (P) and Outputting (O). The study
discovered that Quality of Financial Reporting with Inputting (r= 0.775), Processing (r =
0.796), Outputting (r= 0.790) show a positive relationship. The results indicate that all the
variables are statistically positive and significant at (p<.05).
From the study it can be concluded that Computerized Accounting in terms of inputting,
processing and outputting positively correlates with Quality of Financial Reporting of FAWE
Uganda. This means that there is a positive correlation between Computerized Accounting
and Quality of Financial Reporting of NGOs in Uganda.
The researcher recommends that stakeholders should adapt to computerized accounting for
better financial reporting, and NGOs should develop and organize constant trainings on how
to use computerized accounting to train and educate employees on the way these systems
work and how they can incorporate computerized accounting with manual based accounting
in order to perform effectively and efficiently.