The company borrows money from individuals. I am an accountant and the manager is my signature. Am I responsible?
You don't have to take any responsibility. When a company borrows money from an individual, it needs a resolution passed by the board of directors and the representative of the legal representative. You are only the executor, and the accounting signature has no legal effect. Generally no problem. It can only be said that the loan procedures are not standardized and the repayment obligation is borne by the enterprise. The accounting signature represents the enterprise and has no responsibility.