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Accounting information systems

By: Richardson, Vernon J
Title By: Chang, C. Janie | Smith, Rodney
Publisher: New York : Mcgraw-Hill, c2018.Description: xxvii, 436 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781259254789 Subject(s): International finance | International business enterprises -- Finance | Foreign exchange | Financial institutions, InternationalDDC classification: 657.0285 RI AC Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Accountants must understand the organization and how its processes generate information important to management. This book covers the four roles for accountants in information technology: users of technology and information systems, managers of users of technology, designers of information systems, and evaluators of information systems.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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657.0285 RI AC (Browse shelf) Available Mar2018 T0057731
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PART ONE AIS and the Business1. Accounting Information Systems and Firm Value2. Accountants as Business Analysts3. Data Modeling4. Relational Databases and Enterprise SystemsPART TWO Business Processes5. Sales and Collections Business Process6. Purchase and Payments Business Process7. Conversion Business Process8. Integrated Project9. Data Analytics in Accounting10. Reporting Processes and eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL)PART THREE Managing and Evaluating AIS Projects11. Accounting Information Systems and Internal Controls12. Information Security and Computer Fraud13. Monitoring and Auditing AISPART FOUR AIS Development and Management14. The Balanced Scorecard and Business Value of Information Technology15. Evaluating AIS Investments16. The Systems Development Life Cycle and Project Management: Addressing the Challenges of Building AIS Systems

Accountants must understand the organization and how its processes generate information important to management. This book covers the four roles for accountants in information technology: users of technology and information systems, managers of users of technology, designers of information systems, and evaluators of information systems.

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