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As an accounting professional, you are expected to help organizations identify enterprise risks and provide quality assurance for the company's information systems. You can rely on ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 11E's clear presentation to help you understand the two issues most critical to accounting information systems in use today: enterprise systems and controls for maintaining those systems. ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 11E explores today's most intriguing accounting information systems (AIS) topics and details how these issues relate to business processes, information technology, strategic management, security, and internal controls. The authors focus on today's most important advancements, using a conversational tone rather than complex technical language to ensure you develop the solid foundation in AIS that you need to be successful.

744 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1990

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January 7, 2008
The information isn't bad but the book is insanely overpriced. It should not be this difficult to get relevant and timely information about how distributed, integrating AIS and ERP systems are typically set up. All the same there was some helpful material.
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