Accounting Information Systems Research Paper Abstract The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) was enacted into law in 2002 in the wake of corporation financial reporting scandals involving large publicly held companies. SOX instituted new strict financial regulations with the intent of improving accounting practices and protecting investors from corporate misconduct. SOX requires corporate executives to vouch for the accuracy of financial statements‚ and to institute
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Information System Audit in Indian Banks CA Bharatish Ballal Information systems and audit Information itself is an important asset in today’s business. If information is lost‚ modified‚ misused huge loss can occur to business. Hence information security becomes important for any business. Information system in business including that of banking is becoming technology oriented. Computers are being used in all the areas of business including that of financial accounting. Internal
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TECHNOLOGY‚ INFORMATION‚ AND SOCIETY The Plan * 3 great moments in human history (3 eras) * Technology: progression and shock * A Lesson from History: The Automobile (classic vs. expressive technology) * The current example: IT Three Great Moments in Human History (1) First Wave – Agrarian Revolution a. Wealth is in the land (exhaustible / exclusive) (2) Second Wave – Industrial Revolution (mass production and assembly line) b. Wealth is in the labor‚ land
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Unit-of-measure assumption. c. Continuity assumption. * d. Separate-entity assumption. 2. Sales revenue should be recognised when goods and services have been supplied; costs are incurred when goods and services have been received. Which accounting concept governs the above? a. The prudence concept b. The materiality concept c. The accruals concept * d. The dual accept concept 3. Which accounting concept requires that foreseen losses should be anticipated and taken into account immediately
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business. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 Section: 1.0 Introduction Skill: Factual AACSB Tag: Reflective 2) Projects are typically ongoing‚ day-to-day activities that have goods and services as outputs. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 Section: 1.1 What Is a Project? Skill: Definition AACSB Tag: Reflective 3) A typical project stays within functional and organizational boundaries. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 Section: 1.1 What Is a Project? Skill: Definition AACSB Tag: Reflective 4) The special nature
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EFFECTIVENESS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS Hossien Sajady Ph.D. Shahid Chamran University Ahvaz‚ I.R of IRAN Mohsen Dastgir Ph.D. Shahid Chamran University Ahvaz‚ I.R of IRAN Hossien Hashem Nejad Post graduate candidate Abstract- In this study the effectiveness of accounting information systems from finance managers of listed companies at Tehran Stock Exchange is evaluated. The results indicate that implementation of the accounting information systems at the companies
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02 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Motivation is an external force on the person that causes him or her to engage in specific behaviours. True False 2. Learned capabilities refer to the skills and knowledge that you have actually acquired. True False 3. Aptitudes are natural talents that help individuals learn specific tasks more quickly and perform them better than other people. True False 4. One person-job matching
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and is therefore a vital part of any accounting system. For example‚ documentation describes the tasks for recording accounting data‚ the procedures that users must perform to operate computer applications‚ the processing steps that AISs follow‚ and the logical and physical flows of accounting data through the system. This chapter explains in greater detail why accountants need to understand documentation and describes some tools for diagramming complex systems. Accountants can use many different
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SO BT Item SO BT Item SO BT Item SO BT Item SO BT True-False Statements 1. 1 K 9. 3 C 17. 3 C 25. 4 C sg33. 3 K 2. 1 K 10. 3 K 18. 4 K 26. 5 K sg34. 4 K 3. 1 C 11. 3 C 19. 4 C 27. 6 C sg35. 4 C 4. 1 K 12. 3 K 20. 4 K 28. 9 C sg36. 5 K 5. 2 C 13. 3 K 21. 4 K 29. 9 C sg37. 6 K 6. 3 C 14. 3 C 22. 4 K 30. 9 C sg38. 7 K 7. 3 K 15. 3 K 23. 4 C sg31. 1 K 8. 3 C 16. 3 K 24. 4 C sg32. 2 K Multiple Choice Questions 39. 1 K 62. 3 K 85. 4 AP 108. 4 AP 131. 7 K 40. 1 K 63. 3 C 86. 4 AP 109. 4 AP 132
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1. Discuss the origins of the technology make the current accounting system available. 2. Define an accounting system. An accounting system is a system that identifies‚ records‚ communicates information that is relevant‚ reliable‚ and comparable about an organizations business activities. 3. List and describe the components of accounting information system. Technology People Data Input and Output Internal Control 4. Discuss the FASB conceptual framework. Assets: A resource
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