Accounting Information Systems

Accounting Information Systems
Author: Leslie Turner
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119329566

TRY (FREE for 14 days), OR RENT this title: www.wileystudentchoice.com Realizing the importance of accounting information systems and internal controls in today's business environment, the updated 3rd edition of Accounting Information Systems makes the world of systems and controls accessible to today's student. It enhances opportunities for learning about AIS and its day-to-day operation and is written for the business or accounting major required to take an AIS course. Keeping the student in mind, this text focuses on the business processes and the related controls, as well as the essential topics of ethics and corporate governance.

Accounting Information Systems

Accounting Information Systems
Author: Marshall B. Romney
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 888
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This text seeks to show the reader how to design and use an accounting information system (AIS) to provide information useful for decision-making. Focus boxes providing real world examples of concepts, techniques and practices as described are interspersed in the text. This edition has chapters on the three basic functions of the AIS together with an understanding of what the system does manually, and on data modelling, covering how students can use query language to derive traditional financial statements and managerial reports from a database AIS.

Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems

Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems
Author: Mark G. Simkin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119373662

Accounting Information systems (AIS) have become indispensable in the field, and this book provides clear guidance for students or professionals needing to get up to speed. Designed to suit a one-semester AIS course at the graduate, undergraduate, or community college level, Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems explores AIS use and processes in the context of modern-day accounting. Coverage includes conceptual overviews of data analytics, accounting, and risk management, as well as detailed discussion of business processes, cybercrime, database design and more to provide a well-rounded introduction to AIS. Case studies reinforce fundamental concepts using real-world scenarios that encourage critical thinking, while AIS-at-Work examples illustrate complex procedures or concepts in everyday workplace situations. Test Yourself questions allow students to gauge their level of understanding, while End of Chapter questions stimulate application of new skills through problems, cases, and discussion questions that facilitate classroom dialogue. Practical, current, relevant, and grounded in everyday application, this book is an invaluable resource for students of managerial accounting, tax accounting, and compliance.