The Online Journal Diary Merits

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.

An automatic billing capability which sends out charges to clients when bills are due is the other advantages of web-based journals. The workload associated with offline journals when you are using manpower to go through all entries and send bills each billing period is a forgotten case with this. Invoices are created and automatically send to all clients.

The automation of functions can also enhance sending of timely reports to a group of clients through emails. This only needs a few settings on the site such that when a certain time period is reached, the emails are automatically sent to the customers. In manual journals, the function is not possible and the employees have to send the emails manually. This increases the chances of errors and in cases of emergency situations, the information may reach the clients late due to delays.

The location of the customers may be important to some businesses. With web-based journals, it is possible to locate your customers as when they log in, the system records where they are logging in from. This may come in handy for such things as marketing campaigns as you know where most of your clients are located. With manual journals, this may be hard to keep up with.

The web-based journal gives an opportunity for multiple transactions to be recorded at the same time. With traditional journals, you can only record a transaction at a time. The web-based journal is thus able to save time for the employees of the organisation. This also ensures easier consolidation of the accounts at the end of the accounting period for two reasons. One, the consolidation is only a button click away and secondly because the system can run multiple functions at a time.

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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