CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
History has it
that the concept of accountability of public funds dates backs to the history
of ancient Greece. As old as theory is,
it would not be erroneous to say that the idea has been equally lost to
antiquity although not much is known about it, this makes the subject,
government accounting to remain a myth.
Accounting in
the production industry has received such a wide attention from scholars that
the field of production industry accounting scans to be neglected.
However,
there is general awareness all over the world of the need to pay greater
attention to the development of government accounting and financial
control. The reason is obvious,
government, in most, if not all nations constitute the largest single business
entity in many places, the core of the economy.
Government in any society is basically for maintaining law and
order. With changes and the complete
nature of the society, government responsibility has automatically changed from
the role of maintaining law and order to business like nature in the modern
era. The enormous activities of
government, equally call for enlarged government accounting in order to
accommodate the immense task. As a
result of this development, the traditional cash procedures of accounting can
hardly meet the demands of reasonable accounting for modern government in
providing necessary services or information. Therefore, there is need for
government accounting to be dynamic in order to accommodate both the
fundamental roles and the developments.
Government accounting is the process of recording, analyzing, classifying, summarizing, communicating and interpreting financial information about government in aggregate and in detail, reflecting all transactions involving the receipts, transfer and disposition of government funds and property. The purpose are to demonstrate the propriety of transactions and their conformity with established rules to give evidence of accountability for the stewardship of government resources and to provide useful information for the good control and efficient management of government operation.
IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS IN PRODUCTION INDUSTRIES IN NIGERIA