Implementation of accounting digitization to improve the understanding of government apparatus
Keywords:
community service, accounting digitalization, accounting understanding, government institutions, information technologyAbstract
This community service program aims to enhance the accounting understanding of government officials through the implementation of accounting digitalization. The program was conducted using an educational and participatory approach, including socialization, training, and assistance in the use of digital-based accounting systems within government institutions. The implementation methods consisted of an initial survey to identify the level of accounting understanding, structured training and mentoring activities, and evaluation through questionnaires and interviews. The results indicate an improvement in government officials’ understanding of accounting concepts and practices following the implementation of accounting digitalization. Digital accounting systems assist officials in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of financial recording, reporting, and management processes. However, several challenges remain, such as limitations in human resources and the adaptation to new technologies. Therefore, this community service program is expected to contribute to sustainable efforts in improving the quality of financial management in government institutions.
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