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Introduction to accounting information systems / James A. Hall.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Mason, Ohio] : South-Western/Cengage Learning, [2013]Copyright date: c2013Edition: eighth editionDescription: xxxiii, 800 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781133187981
  • 1133187986
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 657.0285 H.J.I
Contents:
PART I: OVERVIEW OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS.1. The Information System: An Accountant's Perspective.2. Introduction to Transaction Processing.3. Ethics, Fraud, and Internal Control.PART II: TRANSACTION CYCLES AND BUSINESS PROCESSES.4. The Revenue Cycle.5. The Expenditure Cycle Part I: Purchases and Cash Disbursements Procedures.6. The Expenditure Cycle Part II: Payroll Processing and Fixed Asset Procedures.7. The Conversion Cycle.8. Financial Reporting and Management Reporting Systems.PART III: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN ACCOUNTING INFORMATION.9. Database Management Systems.10. The REA Approach to Business Process Modeling.11. Enterprise Resource Planning Systems.12. Electronic Commerce Systems.PART IV: SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES.13. Managing the Systems Development Life Cycle.14. Construct, Deliver, and Maintain Systems Project.PART V: COMPUTER CONTROLS AND AUDITING.15. General IT Controls Part I: Sarbanes-Oxley and IT Governance.16. General IT Controls Part II: Security and Access.17. General IT Controls Part III: Systems Development, Program Changes, Application Controls.Glossary.Subject Index.
Summary: Provides coverage of accounting information systems and related technologies. This book focuses on the needs and responsibilities of accountants as end users of systems, systems designers, and auditors. It includes discussions on the risks and advantages of cloud computing, the differences between the accounting system needs of companies.
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Books Books Main library B5 Commerce and business administration ( Accounting ) 657.0285 H.J.I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 00010907

Accounting Information Systems

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Accounting Information Systems

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Includes index.

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PART I: OVERVIEW OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS.1. The Information System: An Accountant's Perspective.2. Introduction to Transaction Processing.3. Ethics, Fraud, and Internal Control.PART II: TRANSACTION CYCLES AND BUSINESS PROCESSES.4. The Revenue Cycle.5. The Expenditure Cycle Part I: Purchases and Cash Disbursements Procedures.6. The Expenditure Cycle Part II: Payroll Processing and Fixed Asset Procedures.7. The Conversion Cycle.8. Financial Reporting and Management Reporting Systems.PART III: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN ACCOUNTING INFORMATION.9. Database Management Systems.10. The REA Approach to Business Process Modeling.11. Enterprise Resource Planning Systems.12. Electronic Commerce Systems.PART IV: SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES.13. Managing the Systems Development Life Cycle.14. Construct, Deliver, and Maintain Systems Project.PART V: COMPUTER CONTROLS AND AUDITING.15. General IT Controls Part I: Sarbanes-Oxley and IT Governance.16. General IT Controls Part II: Security and Access.17. General IT Controls Part III: Systems Development, Program Changes, Application Controls.Glossary.Subject Index.

Provides coverage of accounting information systems and related technologies. This book focuses on the needs and responsibilities of accountants as end users of systems, systems designers, and auditors. It includes discussions on the risks and advantages of cloud computing, the differences between the accounting system needs of companies.

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