In the context of globalization intensification, enterprises face the challenge of managing increasingly complex business operations. This study aims to investigate how the financial shared services model, characterized by centralized processing and standardized operations, impacts the quality of corporate accounting information. By examining literature and conducting empirical data analysis, we explore how the model enhances the efficiency and accuracy of accounting information processing, strengthens enterprises’ internal controls through increasing financial information transparency, and bolsters financial monitoring. Furthermore, we analyze how this model positively impacts decision support, aiding enterprises in making superior economic decisions. Despite the challenges in system compatibility and employee training during implementation, this study underscores the immense potential of the shared services model in optimizing accounting information systems, reinforcing internal controls, and improving decision support. The profound impact of this model on the quality of corporate accounting information underscores its value and the importance of its further research and application.
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