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The Cyril and Methodius Universal Accounting

Abstract. Accountant’s success is indispensable from reliable and updated information resources. In this respect, the Cyril and Methodius Universal Accounting is the right hand of both an experienced financier and a beginning accountant.

This soft- and hardware system consists of the Accountancy program and Reference Information section. The purpose of the Accountancy program is to

  1. maintain automated enterprise accounting, including charts of counts of both standard and optional ramified frameworks, in any currency;
  2. tune the hierarchical structure of synthetic accounts with an unrestricted specification to account control;
  3. support foreign-currency accountancy in the charts of counts and automated revaluate foreign-currency assets and liabilities;
  4. create an optional hierarchical framework of the catalogs of objects included in the inventory records;
  5. organize inventory recording;
  6. organize inventory recording of account-based business transactions with various objects in both monetary and physical forms.

Reference Information section consists of four parts:

  1. Accounting manual;
  2. Test questions on accounting and accountancy;
  3. Marketing guidebook;
  4. Informational part that includes legislative and normative acts of the Russian Federation; illustrated currency guidebook; Explanatory Dictionary of Economics (over 15000 terms and definitions); explanations to the terms of INCOTERMS'90 and reviews on the accountant’s procedures abroad, principles and features of the enterprise-tax policy interaction, rights and obligations.

 

 

The Cyril and Methodius Universal Accounting is equipped with a ramified retrieval system that allows placing bookmarks in the articles for a faster reference and retrieval of information in the alphabetic and subject indices, by keyword in reference sections, and by the type of media illustrations.

Source: The Cyril and Methodius

Language: Russian

Year: 1997

 

 


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