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Accounting Information Systems
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by Stephen A. Moscove, Mark G. Simkin, and Nancy A. Bagranoff
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$65.43
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Paperback: 794 pages
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons WIE; 2nd edition May 30, 1990
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471517879
ISBN-13: 978-0471517870
Product Description
A comprehensive discussion of the collection, categorization, storage, presentation and use of accounting data in a systems context, this text views accounting data and practice to produce meaningful information for decision making. It takes a conceptual approach to major topics including internal controls, systems studies, management interaction, budgeting and data base design. End-of-chapter brief readings drawn from real life sources enliven the text and prove the career relevance of chapter content. Also a major section on internal controls topics includes a unique chapter on computer crime.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Publisher Description
This Fourth Edition analyzes the vital role of computerized accounting information systems in today's business world. Intended for the accounting major, covers management concepts of importance to accountants, with emphasis on the design of accounting information systems. It discusses the central tasks of accounting information systems, namely collecting, recording, and storing business data, and the accountant's role in implementing effective internal controls. Also gives thorough treatment to systems studies leading to development of more efficient accounting information systems and looks at special topics such as accounting for nonprofit organizations and small businesses. A variety of exercises and cases are included at the end of each chapter, and an entire section is devoted to more extensive case studies.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Accounting Information Systems
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Price: $65.43

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