|  | Considine, Brett / Parkes, Alison / Olesen, Karin / Speer, Derek / Lee, Michael Accounting Information Systems Understanding Business Processes
  3. Edition August 2012 115.- Euro 2012. 783 Pages, Softcover ISBN 978-1-74216-555-4 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Detailed description Accounting Information Systems: Understanding Business Processes is the third edition of the only local (Australian) textbook available to students who are required to study a subject on accounting information systems. Due to the converging role of accounting and information systems in business, students are required to possess a firm understanding of accounting information systems and how they impact upon various core business processes.
As today's business world is governed by the recommendations of Sarbanes-Oxley and the accounting profession rebuilds its confidence with various stakeholders, the need for quality information and robust accounting information systems to paramount to an organisations ability to manage operations, make investment decisions, strategically plan, grow the business, and report accurately about financial performance.
From the contents Part 1
1. Introduction
Part 2 Systems characteristics and considerations
2. Business processes 3. Database Concepts 4. Database Concepts II 5. Systems documentation 6. Enterprise information systems 7. Internal Control overview 8. Internal controls II
Part 3 Systems in action
9. Transaction cycle - the revenue cycle 10. Transaction cycle - the expenditure cycle 11. Transaction cycle - the production cycle 12. Transaction cycle - human resource and payroll cycle 13. Transaction cycle - the general ledger and financial reporting cycle
Part 4 Systems issues
14. Systems development 15. Auditing of accounting information systems 16. Ethics, fraud and computer crime
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