Efficiency of ParanÌaque City treasurer's office cash division: basis for a proposed action plan/ John Ynag P. Llamas.
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TextPublication details: ParanÌaque City: Olivarez College, 2024.Subject(s): DDC classification: - T 350 2024 516
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Graduate School Library | Olivarez College Learning Resource Center | T 350 2024 516 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
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This study examined the Efficiency of ParanÌaque City Treasurer Office Cash Division Financial Reporting and its impact on social services funding. Traditional financial management practices often fall short of meeting the demands of contemporary urban environments, leading to delays, inaccuracies, and compliance issues. This research aimed to assess the current state of financial reporting within the Cash Division, focusing on its efficiency and effectiveness in managing and allocating funds for social services. Utilizing a quantitative research design, data was collected from 100 respondents representing various roles within the Cash Division. Findings indicate high efficiency in financial reporting processes, yet challenges such as regulatory complexity and technological integration persist. Proposed measures include prioritizing areas requiring attention, enhancing data management procedures, and implementing automated analysis tools. Despite minimal response variability, the study concludes that continuous improvement is essential to ensure optimal financial reporting practices align with industry standards. This research contributes to enhancing financial systems in urban municipalities, aiming to provide actionable insights for policymakers, financial managers, and government officials. This study seeks to promote transparency, accountability, and practical resource allocation in ParanÌaque City and beyond by improving efficiency and accuracy in financial reporting.
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