Search... Log In Sign Up Data Models of Accounting Information Systems Uploaded by Igli Hakrama 1 of 2: hakrama_ersoy_AB0... top 3% 5‚373 Download Akademik Bilişim’09 - XI. Akademik Bilişim Konferansı Bildirileri 11-13 Şubat 2009 Harran Üniversitesi‚ Şanlıurfa Data Models of Accounting Information Systems REA vs. IAC Igli Hakrama‚ Ahmed Fatih Ersoy Epoka University Computer Engineering Department‚ Tirana / Albania iglihakrama@epoka.edu.al‚ afersoy@epoka.edu.al Abstract:
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INTRODUCTION Documentation explains how AISs operate 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
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Functions of an Accounting Information System. An accounting information system (AIS) provides financial information about a business. This information helps managers plan and control operations and provides reports to outside parties such as stockholders‚ creditors and government agencies. Parts of an accounting information system might include financial reporting‚ cost accounting‚ management accounting and enterprise resource planning (ERP). A well-designed AIS gives a business a consistent
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Distinguish between a computer‚ a computer program‚ and an information system. What is the difference between data and information? The computer is one physical part of the information system. The program is what operates the computer. An information system is the physical system including computers and networks‚ software (programs)‚ people who operate the system‚ and the procedures for operating the system. Data is the basic raw element of facts‚ information is the processed data that is useful and meaningful
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Lecture 1 Foundations Of Information Systems In Business Learning Objectives Understand the concept of a system and how it relates to information systems. Explain why knowledge of information systems is important for business professionals: Identify five areas of information systems knowledge they need. Learning Objectives Give examples to illustrate how information systems can support a firm’s business processes; managerial decision making; and strategies for competitive advantage. Provide
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THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING IN BUSINESS Accounting is a part of your daily life‚ it is not a branch of Mathematics‚ however‚ you need to be able to add‚ subtract‚ multiply and divide‚ otherwise‚ you would not know how much money you had with you‚ how much you would have spent or whether the change you received was correct. Accounting is a system used by businesses to track financial information. Businesses then analyze and use the information to make business decisions. Accounting uses a double-entry
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DECLARATION This is to certify that project titled “Consumer Perceived value in Fine Dining Restaurants” is an original work of the student and is being submitted in fulfillment for the award of the Bachelor’s Degree in Business Studies of Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business studies‚ University of Delhi. This report has not been submitted earlier either to this college or to any other university/ college for the fulfillment of the requirement of a course of study. She has successfully
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FUNDAMENTALCONCEPTS OF ACCOUNTING Accounting is the language of business and it is used to communicate financial information. In order for that information to make sense‚ accounting is based on 12 fundamental concepts. These fundamental concepts then form the basis for all of the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). By using these concepts as the foundation‚ readers of financial statements and other accounting information do not need to make assumptions about what the numbers mean
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Run a Better Business with Accounting Jesse Pulley Man-104 June-06-2013 Instructor Natalie Rufa Accountants are a crucial part to my business success. The key is finding the right professional to provide the services that my business needs to advance.( http://www.wahm.com‚ paragraph 1) I as a business owner/manager must educate myself on the questions to ask and the services that will help me achieve my goals. I realize that it can become a little overwhelming‚ but here are 5 things
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Chapter 1 Cost Accounting: Information for Decision Making Solutions to Review Questions 1-1. Financial accounting is designed to provide information about the firm to external users. External users include investors‚ creditors‚ government authorities‚ regulators‚ customers‚ competitors‚ suppliers‚ labor unions‚ and so on. Cost accounting systems are designed to provide information to internal users (managers). This difference is important‚ because it affects the design of the systems. Financial
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