Accounting information systems : basic concepts and current issues
By: Hurt, Robert L
Material type: BookPublisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Education, c2016.Edition: 4th ed.Description: xviii, 360 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781259252761Subject(s): Accounting -- Data processing | Information storage and retrieval systems -- Accounting | Data processing | AccountingDDC classification: 657.0285 Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 657.0285 HU AC (Browse shelf) | Available | T0053318 |
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International Student Edition.
AIS fundamentals -- Role and purpose of accounting information systems -- Transaction processing in the AIS -- Internal controls -- Management concepts -- Information systems concepts -- Documentation techniques -- Flowcharting -- Data flow diagramming -- Rea modeling -- Information technology in the AIS -- XBRL -- E-business and enterprise resource planning systems -- Computer crime and information technology security -- Business processes -- Sales/collection process -- Acquisition/payment process -- Other business processes -- Other topics in AIS -- Decision-making models and knowledge management -- Professionalism, ethics, and career planning -- Auditing and evaluating the AIS -- Glossary -- Comprehensive chapter references.
Accounting Information Systems: Basic Concepts and Current Issues, Third Edition, provides an interdisciplinary presentation of the fundamental accounting topics and information technology of AIS. It is written in a manner intended to develop professional judgment and critical thinking skills so students are prepared to be successful and effectively communicate with accountants and general managers whether their careers take them into public accounting, the corporate world, governmental and not-for-profit accounting, or another practice.