TABLE OF CONTENTS QUESTION ONE 1 THE ROLE OF BUSINESS IN SOCIETY 1 QUESTION TWO 2 USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION 2 QUESTION THREE 3 THE INFLUENCE OF NZICA 3 QUESTION FOUR 4 QUALITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS 4 QUESTION FIVE 5 IT AND THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM 5 QUESTION SIX 6 BUSINESS STRUCTURES 6 Questions 6 Best business structures 6 QUESTION SEVEN 7 ACCOUNTING EQUATION 7 Question One The role of Business in Society Dilemmas that Hubbard ’s could face concerning stakeholders by meeting
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50 % PARTNERSHIP LEGAL ADVISOR LEGAL ADVISOR MANAGING DIRECTOR MANAGING DIRECTOR X SERCVICE FACILTY MANAGER SERCVICE FACILTY MANAGER ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT MANAGER ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT MANAGER BOOKEEPER/ ACCOUNTANT BOOKEEPER/ ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/PAYROLL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/PAYROLL CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE ACCOUNTS RECIEVABLE ACCOUNTS RECIEVABLE ORGANISATION STRUTURE OVER VIEW CHEN & LEE is a tax firm established
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Enterprise resource planning Enterprise Resource Planning systems (ERP’s) integrate (or attempt to integrate) all data and processes of an organization into a unified system. A typical ERP system will use multiple components of computer software and hardware to achieve the integration. A key ingredient of most ERP systems is the use of a unified database to store data for the various system modules. The term ERP originally implied systems designed to plan the use of enterprise-wide resources
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1. BUSINESS DOCUMENTS : Transactional Documents - A company uses documents to transact business with its clients. To save time‚ these documents may be formatted as a form‚ such as an order form‚ transmittal page‚ invoice or receipt. The types of transactional documents used vary somewhat by the nature of a business. An insurance agent‚ for example‚ generates insurance applications and policies‚ while a lender uses loan applications and mortgage documents. In some fields‚ businesses enter into
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from Two Neighboring Countries Radiah Othman Accounting Research Institute & Faculty of Accountancy Universiti Teknologi Mara‚ Malaysia E-mail:radiahothman@gmail.com Te: +60-3-5544- 4925; Fax: +60-3-5544-4921 Norli Ali Accounting Research Institute & Faculty of Accountancy Universiti Teknologi Mara‚ Malaysia Normah Omar Accounting Research Institute & Faculty of Accountancy Universiti Teknologi Mara‚ Malaysia Rashidah Abdul Rahman Accounting Research Institute & Faculty of Accountancy
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electronic audits. * The process of e-Auditing? To corporate taxpayers: 1- The preparatory stage begins when a tax auditor contacts the company. 2- He then familiarizes himself with the accounting system of the company‚ and negotiates with company managers responsible for accounting and finance. 3- They make agreements on when and how the electronic material should be delivered to the tax authority‚ and what copies of files should be created for the purpose. 4- The tax auditor
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Assessment W here do I start SWOT Analysis Internal Controls Fraud in an Accounting Function Making Recommendations Outcomes and Criteria 17 Report Planning Assessment Deadlines *Important terms are highlighted throughout the notes. Further explanation of these terms can be found in the terminology section 2 3 1. Introduction and Assessment What is ICAS? 1.1. Internal Control and Accounting Systems (ICAS) requires you to write a 3500-4000 word report to show your knowledge
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follow‑up‚ analysis‚ and implementation c) Planning‚ system specification‚ analysis‚ production‚ implementation d) Planning‚ analysis‚ design‚ implementation‚ and follow‑up 4. What is the first step to be performed by most organizations in their accounting cycles? a) Recording business transactions in a journal b) Preparing a trial balance c) Recording closing entries in a journal d) Preparing transaction source documents e) none of the above 5. Which systems study step is normally performed first
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Introduction 1. Chic Paints is a large Limited company. Chic Paints is a limited company formerly part of Ashtead PLC. Ashtead PLC had been a long standing manufacturer of everything from bricks to butter. In 2005 Ashtead PLC decided that its future was no longer viable and therefore decided to change Its business model‚ over the next few years Ashtead PLC started to sell off or close down those of its subsidiaries that were no longer considered a strategic fit within the organisation. CPL was
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Internal Control and Accounting Systems (AQ2013) For use in the AAT Accounting Qualification Chic Paints Ltd Assessment book Time allowed: Four months AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting QCF qual ref SCQF qual ref QCF unit ref SCQF unit ref Internal Control and Accounting Systems 600/6892/9 R324 04 F/504/3353 UD65 04 Notice to candidates 1) All candidates must adhere to the terms and conditions specified for this assessment. 2) Your report must be typed‚ completed and submitted for formal assessment
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