A System for Mobile Accounting

Authors

  • Rajendra Kumar Mahto Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University, Ranchi, Jharkhand
  • Anchal Kumari Sarla Birla University, Ranchi
  • Shweta Kumari Sarla Birla University, Ranchi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1229/tecempresarialjournal.v20i1.420

Keywords:

Financial Management, Decision-making, Efficiency, Integration, Scalability, Security, Mobile Technology, and Mobile Accounting System.

Abstract

Effective financial management is critical in the fast-paced business environment of today. The agility of traditional accounting systems is often inadequate to match the speed of contemporary business operations. This paper suggests creating and implementing a Mobile Accounting System (MAS) as a solution to this problem. The MAS uses mobile technology to give businesses instant access to financial data so they can act quickly and decisively. The main advantages and characteristics of the MAS, such as its scalability, security, accessibility, and integration capabilities, are covered in this abstract. It also emphasizes how the MAS may boost decision-making processes, lower errors, and increase the effectiveness of financial management. Businesses can gain a competitive advantage in the current digital economy and optimize their financial operations by integrating mobile technology into their accounting practices.

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Published

2025-03-31

How to Cite

Mahto, R. K., Kumari, A., & Kumari, S. (2025). A System for Mobile Accounting. TEC EMPRESARIAL, 20(1), 218–225. https://doi.org/10.1229/tecempresarialjournal.v20i1.420