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Bottleneck Breakthrough and Optimization Strategies for the Efficiency of Intelligent Decision-making in the Digital Architecture of Financial Accounting

Yueyin Jiang

Abstract


This paper deeply explores the bottlenecks in the efficiency of intelligent decision - making under the digital architecture of financial accounting and proposes targeted optimization strategies. By analyzing the digital architecture and the theory of intelligent decision -
making, it reveals the internal connection between the two. It deeply digs into the efficiency bottlenecks from aspects such as technology, data
quality, and personnel capabilities, and elaborates with actual data. Furthermore, strategies such as technological upgrading and innovation,
strengthening data quality management, and enhancing personnel capabilities are proposed to improve the efficiency of intelligent decision -
making and promote the digital transformation in the field of financial accounting.

Keywords


Digitalization of financial accounting; Intelligent decision - making; Bottleneck breakthrough; Optimization strategy

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/memf.v2i6.6908

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