Accounting information system is an extremely important role in the enterprise management. As technology advances, the system software is constantly improving, constantly enhance the function of the system, thus improving the efficiency of enterprise management. Accounting information system network and multi-function trend is more obvious, how is the fastest way to management to provide the latest information to help decision-makers analysis, forecasting, decision-making, improve operational efficiency, will be the greater challenges of the accounting information system. This study research and explore seven aspects of the accounting information system, we trying to find out that suits your needs accounting information system solutions for the enterprise.
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Accounting information system network and multi-function trend decision-making
1. Introduction:
Accounting information system is a subsystem of enterprise management information system. It is a system which deal with accounting business, provide enterprises with financial and accounting information and manage enterprise economic activity(Romney Marshall & Paul 2009). With the information technology birth and the rapid development, society is made industrial society into information society and accounting environment is facing great changes have taken place. So the increasing interest in business activity has heightened the need for the accounting information system.
The case study showed that the RTE’s structure and daily operation. As the manager of the RTE, Rebecca is introduced the prototype of the accounting information system when the RTE in the early stages of the operation. Although the early succeed has brought its substantial profits. However, with the expansion of business, Rebecca found some issues with management and control. She change the management model to solve the current predicament, however, it cannot treat inherent issues. At the same tome,
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