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The phase of a computerized accounting system where day-to-day transactions are entered into the system is called:

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The answer is the third level which is activities. It is the level of operation where recording daily business activity is found. This is where most of the unchanging accounting work is handled. Activities are recognized using common language for example entering bills, writing checks, creating bills, receiving expenses, and so on.
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