Selasa, 02 September 2014

Advantages Of Online Journal Diary

By Marlene Blevins


An accounting journal is a book where transactions of any kind are first recorded when they take place before being recorded in the different respective documents. With advancement in technology and the emergence of web-based businesses the concept of online journal diary has emerged. The merits of online journals are as outlined below.

The web-based journals use automated sequences of instructions in such a way that any activity in the website of the online business automatically gets recorded. When a person logs into the website, a record is made, when someone tampers with information or data on the site a record is also made. This works to prevent errors of original entry and to prevent fraudulent activities.

Another advantage is that the online journals come with an automatic billing capability when charges from customers are due. They will create invoices and send to them. This reduces your workload of going through all the records of customers and debtors and manually creating and sending billings which is very cumbersome work

Group emailing can be enabled for automatic emails. All you need is to create emailing groups of clients and you memorize the reports to be send, they will be send on the schedule you have set. In offline journals, you have to create these schedules and send them manually which is prone to delays caused by human errors or emergencies which are unavoidable.

The locations of your clients will be saved on the web-based journal when they access your business. This is information you can't get when you are using offline journals since you can't be asking clients where they come from. Having this information you can know which goods are needed more from which area. This can make you start marketing campaigns on that area on those products which will see your clientele grow meaning more sales and ultimately growth in profits.

Keeping one record on accounts of receivables and one for payables is the norm in offline journals. The online entries come with multiple lines for multiple recording of payables and receivable accounts. During consolidation of accounts either daily, weekly, monthly or any other time they are supposed to be consolidated, you only need to add them from the same page with many lines.

The system automatically updates the bank accounts and the records of the online business. This reduces the chances of making errors and can only be erroneous if the system has some technical errors. If transactions are tampered with by hackers, all the records had been duly updated and thus the loss of important information is minimised.

The merits outlined above show the importance of the web-based journal entries to the operations of businesses especially online businesses. They may also help to reduce the costs of running the business in general. Necessary precautions should be taken to prevent exposure of important information to unscrupulous people who may use hackers.




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