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The purpose of this research work is to assess the effects of information and communication technology on accounting system a case study of Access Bank PIc, Ikeja branch Lagos. The first chapter deals with introduction, purpose, significance, scope, limitation of study, statement of research problem, hypothesis and definition of terms. The second chapter deals with literature review i.e. the explanation of various texts, past research on ICT development, problems, relevance of ICT to Accounting, Banking, Associated Risks of lCT and Challenges. The third chapter is focused on the research methodology such as sources of data and method of data collection, Description of population, Research Design, Data collection and scoring. Chapter four deals with presentation, analysis and interpretation of data. Finally, chapter five concentrates summary of findings, conclusion, Recommendation and Suggestion for further studies.
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