Author
Nancy A. Bagranoff, Mark G. Simkin, Carolyn Strand Norman
Edition
11
Year
2010
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Pages
546
ISBN
978-0-470-50702-5
Last Update
22-Jan-2026
Keywords
finance Accounting
Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems provides a foundational understanding of the principles and procedures related to accounting information systems (AIS). The book is designed for students and professionals who need to understand how AIS are used in organizations to collect, process, and report financial information for decision-making purposes. The 11th edition covers topics such as systems documentation, internal controls, databases, and enterprise systems. It also addresses emerging issues such as the use of XBRL in financial reporting and the implications of new regulations like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
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