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020 _a9781642210194
040 _cLCIC LIBRARY
082 _aREF.657.0285 B73
100 _aSteven M. Bragg
_eAuthor
245 0 _aAccounting information systems /
260 _aCentennial, Colorado :
_bAccountingTools, Inc.,
_c2019.
300 _a 258 pages
300 _a4750 pages;
520 _aThe practicing accountant should have a thorough knowledge of the processes within an accounting system. Otherwise, it would not be possible to create a system of controls, write procedures, understand where errors are originating, or develop new systems. The Accounting Information Systems book provides the deep background needed to gain proficiency in this area. In addition, there is significant treatment of the many controls integrated into accounting systems. Finally, the book describes the key events in the process of developing and installing a new system. In short, this book is the essential source for the accountant who wants to understand the core functions of an accounting information system
650 _a Accounting Data processing
650 _aInformation storage and retrieval systems Accounting
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_cREF
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_d1387