Explore today's most intriguing AIS topics to see how they relate to businessprocesses, information technology, strategic management, security, and internal controls in clearly written text to help grasp even the most challenging topics. ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 9E, focuses on three critical accountinginformation systems used today: enterprise systems, e-Business systems, and controls for maintaining those systems provides users with the tools and processes for organizing and managing information. INDICE: PART I: UNDERSTANDING INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 1. Introduction to Accounting Information Systems. 2. Enterprise Systems. 3. Electronic Business (E-Business) Systems. PART II: ORGANIZING AND MANAGING INFORMATION. 4. DocumentingInformation Systems. 5. Database Management Systems. 6. Relational Databases and SQL. PART III: ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT. 7. Controlling Information Systems: Introduction to Enterprise Risk Management and Internal Control. 8. Controlling Information Systems: Introduction to Pervasive Controls. 9. ControllingInformation Systems: Business Process and Application Controls. PART IV: BUSINESS PROCESSES. 10. The Order Entry/Sales (OE/S) Process. 11. The Billing/Accounts Receivable/Cash Receipts (B/AR/CR) Process. 12. The Purchasing Process. 13. The Accounts Payable/Cash Disbursements (AP/CD) Process. 14. The Human Resources (HR) Management and Payroll Processes. 15. Integrated Production Processes (IPP). PART V: REPORTING. 16. The General Ledger and Business Reporting (GL/BR) Process. PART VI: ACQUIRING AN AIS. 17. Acquiring and Implementing Accounting Information Systems. Glossary. Index.
- ISBN: 978-0-538-46931-9
- Editorial: South Western College
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 744
- Fecha Publicación: 15/10/2010
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