Introduction to Python for Accounting and Finance Research
Sunil Kumar ()
Chapter Chapter 1 in Python for Accounting and Finance, 2024, pp 3-9 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The disciplines of accounting and finance are inherently driven by data and heavily rely on analytical methodologies. As technological progress continues, the availability of data for analysis expands accordingly. To maintain competitiveness and ensure informed decision-making, researchers and practitioners in these fields must possess the ability to efficiently analyze large datasets. Python, a versatile programming language, has garnered significant attention in the realm of accounting and finance research. Its user-friendly syntax and robust libraries make it an optimal tool for performing tasks such as data analysis, machine learning, and data visualizationData visualization. Acquiring proficiency in Python can yield substantial advantages in professional endeavors for doctoral candidates, researchers, and accounting professionals alike.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-54680-8_1
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