The Role of Accountants

Running head: ACCOUNTING.
The Role of Accountants.
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The Role of Accountants.
The accounting realm involves a great measure of seeking to comprehend various
accounting documents flow charts, DFDS. Also, accountants are required to hold an updated
account of the rules as well as the regulations expected by the AIS. Rules and regulations can be
very difficult to understand if one is not actively involved in making them. According to Chong
(2004), the accountant's fraternity ought to be actively factored in the designing of the
accounting materials including the accounting rule, code of conduct and all the other sorts of
affiliate documentation. Failure to be in the position to involve accountants in the documentation
process will undermine the relevant organizational procedures (Chong, 2004).
However, not everyone is worth being involved in the design process. Only the specialist
input should be involved in the process of designing the rules and regulations. Specialists are
perceived to have the proper knowledge of what is supposed to be done including all the required
procedure. The top financial and accounting committees including the CFOs and the CEO’s
should share the rules, requests as well as commands and all other requirements. Experience is
earned over time, this means that accountants need to exercise maximum practice. For perfection
and in accordance with the codes of conduct, there should be someone to ascertain that the
documentation done abides by the procedures of the designers (Bradford et al, 2007).
Therefore, accountants have a duty to figure out and criticize the flaws identified in the
various designs. Accountants are also obliged to advise the designers on the correct procedures
to develop either the DFDs or the presentation charts. This is however not intended to undermine
their expertise as they are perceived to be very efficient in their work.
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References.
Bradford, M., Richtermeyer, S. B., & Roberts, D. F. (2007). System Diagramming Techniques:
An Analysis of Methods Used in Accounting Education and Practice. Journal of
Information Systems, 21(1), 173.
Chong, V. K. (2004). Job-Relevant Information and its Role with Task Uncertainty and
Management Accounting Systems on Managerial Performance. Pacific Accounting
Review (Emerald Group Publishing Limited), 16(2), 1. doi:10.1108/01140580410818496

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