Ddc Of The Book Accounting Information System

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Accounting Information Systems

TRY (FREE for 14 days), OR RENT this title: www.wileystudentchoice.com Realizing the importance of accounting information systems and internal controls in today's business environment, the updated 3rd edition of Accounting Information Systems makes the world of systems and controls accessible to today's student. It enhances opportunities for learning about AIS and its day-to-day operation and is written for the business or accounting major required to take an AIS course. Keeping the student in mind, this text focuses on the business processes and the related controls, as well as the essential topics of ethics and corporate governance.
The Blue Book

This volume provides general information on programs, policies, procedures, and fiscal record keeping and reporting for federally funded student financial aid programs under the Higher Education Act of 1965, Title IV. Chapter 1 provides an overview of Title IV programs. Chapter 2 discusses general institutional responsibilities related to managing Title IV programs. Chapter 3 addresses key fiscal procedures unique to managing Title IV campus-based programs. Chapter 4 provides a comprehensive discussion of obtaining, managing, and returning Title IV funds. Chapter 5 describes specific accounting procedures used to manage Title IV program funds. Chapter 6 addresses Title IV reporting requirements. Appendixes supplementing the main chapters include: a comprehensive glossary of terms related to Title IV accounting, record keeping, and reporting requirements; a list of commonly used acronyms; a list of published information sources that supplement and support the book's information; information for fiscal officers on who to contact for technical assistance; detailed descriptions of each Title IV program; and a primer on accounting for non-Title IV specialists, designed to help novice fiscal officers understand how basic accounting principles apply in managing Title IV program funds.
Accounting Information Systems

This volume stresses information, communication and networking technology applied within the context of transaction cycles and internal control structure. Transaction cycles are a conceptual approach to the study of accounting systems. The book also features Internet resources, electronic tax retention requirements, expanded coverage of data encryption techniques and business re-engineering. Active learning is promoted with supplemental ONEKEY software and classroom-tested techniques along with a complete set of instructional tools.