Godwin Chukwuka Usifo Co-Authors a New Article

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The veteran business analyst for ServiceNow lent his expertise to help craft an essay about the relationship between modern technology and the accounting industry.

HAMILTON, ON / ACCESSWIRE / January 11, 2023 / When freelance journalist Maria Briggs approached veteran business analyst Godwin Chukwuka Usifo to co-author an article outlining exactly how technology has changed the profession of accounting, he agreed readily, eager to share his expertise on the subject. The article, which is titled Godwin Chukwuka Usifo Explains How Technology Impacts the World of Accounting was published on October 5, 2022 by an online periodical that focuses on matters of finance and technology.

At the outset of the essay, the co-authors give a brief overview of the recent history of accounting, taking special note of the broad-sweeping changes that the integration of modern technology has prompted. “In the past, most accounting was done by hand. Today, however, myriad software programs available can handle everything from invoicing and bookkeeping to tax preparation. These software programs make it easier for businesses and individual taxpayers to keep track of their finances and ensure that everything is organized and up-to-date,” he writes, elaborating, “Not only that, but many of these software programs can be accessed from anywhere in the world, which is ideal for businesses with remote employees or clients. This is because accounting software often uses cloud-based storage, which allows users to access their files from any internet-connected device.”

Later in the article, Godwin Chukwuka Usifo and Maria Briggs address the role of cloud-based technology in contemporary accounting in greater detail, explaining, “With cloud-based accounting, businesses can store their financial data online and access it anywhere. This is incredibly convenient for companies with employees who work remotely or travel often, as they can always access their financial data no matter where they are. Plus, cloud-based accounting is often more secure than traditional on-premises accounting, as it uses multiple layers of security to protect data. This means that businesses can have peace of mind knowing that their financial data is safe and secure.”

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Anyone curious to read the full text of this article will find it located here, while anyone interested in learning more about Godwin Chukwuka Usifo is encouraged to visit his professional blog.

About Godwin Chukwuka Usifo:

Godwin Chukwuka Usifo of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada is a business analyst currently working for ServiceNow, a cloud-based workflow automation platform that enables companies and organizations to improve operational efficiencies by streamlining and automating routine work tasks.

Godwin Chukwuka Usifo has worked in the field of project management for most of his career while in Canada. He has also worked as a community instructor helping to teach people how to use accounting software, and was at one time a senior accountant in North York, Ontario. Additionally, Godwin Chukwuka Usifo is a recruiting agent, assisting international students seeking to enroll at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario through his business, Gochus Educational Consultancy (www.gochus.com).

In his free time, Godwin enjoys soccer and gospel preaching. He is a member of the Canadian branch of God’s Kingdom Society (GKS), Church of the Living God. He is currently the Chairman of the Administrative Committee of the branch. In the past, Godwin Chukwuka Usifo has received several accolades for his leadership skills. Most recently, he was the recipient of the GKS Laity Award.

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