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- ItemAccounting information system and financial performance of financial institutions in Uganda. a case study of Pride Micro Finance Kabalagala Branch in Kampala.(Kampala International University, College of Economics & management., 2019-04) Tutegyereize, PatienceThe study sought to find out the relationship between accounting information system and financial performance of financial institutions in Uganda; a case study of Pride microfinance limited, Kabalagala branch in Kampala. The study specifically looked at the effect of AIS on return assets, effect of AIS on Efficiency and the effects of AIS o decision at Pride microfinance limited in Kampala at Kabalagala branch. A cross-sectional study design for quantitative and qualitative analysis was used on 46 respondents that brought back the questionnaires. Data was collected by use of a self-administered questionnaire, and interview guide. Quantitative data was analyzed at univariate level basing on the mean and frequencies, percentages, bivariate level using correlation coefficient with the help of Statistical Package for Social Sciences 17.0 (SPSS). Qualitative data were analyzed by content analysis by composing explanations and substantiating them using the respondents open responses. The researcher found out that accounting information system provides information financial performance measuring ratios, provides useful information about the performance of debt in the capital structure that the general manager must try to influence in order to improve and manage the overall organizational performance. The researcher further found out that AIS provides information about assets in an organization which helps to do investment planning within pride microfinance limited. The study also recognized that accounting information system enables the users to make informed judgments. Since every decision involves several alternatives, It assists the user to decide his course of action. Accounting is a process which with the help of accounting records produces financial statements. It also helps management in their important duties of planning, organizing, leading, supervising, controlling and decision making. The researcher concluded that AIS affects the overall financial performance in pride Microfinance limited at Kabalagala where it highly influence decisions made, the nature of communication and efficiency in performance at the financial institution. Therefore, the researcher recommended pride microfinance to undertake more awareness programmes to create positive stance towards AIS amongst stakeholders. In other words, a lot of sensitization needs to be done to the users and all stakeholders for it to be successful at pride microfinance limited in Kampala especially at Kabalagala branch.
- ItemThe Accounting Information System and the Performance of the Organization: A Case Study of World Health Organization in Kampala Uganda(Kampala International University, bachelors degree in business administration, 2013-06) Dickson, NdyowaweThe topic was based on the accounting information systems on the performance of world Health Organization. The objectives of the study were the level of accounting information system and world Health Organization in Kampala, the Uganda. Level of performance and world Health Organization in Kampala Uganda, to determine if there was a big difference in the level of accounting information system and performance of World Health Organization, and to determine if there was significant relationship between the level of accounting information system and the level of performance in world Health Organization. The research was carried out using different methods through instruments such as interviews, direct observation questionnaire, a sample size of 50 respondents was selected by the researcher from different departments out of the 50 respondents, 20 were men and 30 were female as there was gender equality within world Health Organization. The findings of the study showed the presence of accounting information systems and its principles guiding its use in Kampala Town which had led to the average performance of world Health Organization in Kampala Town. There was evidence of accounting information systems promising on service delivery and to maximize contributions if principles were adopted by various development partners such as donor staff, local government authorities, employees and the community at large. the researcher found out shortage of qualified staffs, it found out the local communities were not attending the meetings as result the was shortage of proper dissemination of information in regard whether the organization is playing its social responsibility to the community or not, the researcher found out hat there was problem of lack of monitoring and supervision by the technical staffs and limited proper delegations whenever the head of department were not around. The researcher recommends continuous monitoring of employees need to recruit well qualified staff carrying out either internal and external audits or checks, encouraging quarterly meetings so as to increase awareness and appreciation of the need to have accounting information system in place. Conclusively, it was evidenced that, accounting information systems had a lot of tremendous effect on the performance of world Health Organization in Kampala Town responded by over 73% of the respondents.