Introduction to Accounting Information Systems; Tony Boczko; 2012

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Introduction to Accounting Information Systems offers an introductory insight into the nature, role and context of accounting information systems. Students will gain an understanding of how companies can integrate technologies into their AIS and how this integration can assist in the management and control of organisational resources and the maximisation of shareholder wealth.

Each chapter contains a selection of scenarios, case studies, examples and articles, which bring a real-world perspective to AIS.

Resources for lecturers include:

An online instructors manual, featuring solutions to end of chapter questions . PowerPoint slides related to each chapter. Resources for students include a student companion website, featuring:

Chapter summaries. A selection of end of chapter multiple choice questions. Links to useful websites. Virtual flashcards to test your understanding of key terms. Introduction to Accounting Information Systems is appropriate for undergraduate, MBA and post-graduate students wishing to understand AIS and its ramifications on the business. Students studying for professional examinations will also find this text of use.

Tony Boczko is a lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the Hull University Business School. He has undertaken consultancies for a range of UK organisations, presented academic papers at national and international conferences and authored/co-authored texts on accounting, finance and accounting information systems.

 

 

 
Introduction to Accounting Information Systems offers an introductory insight into the nature, role and context of accounting information systems. Students will gain an understanding of how companies can integrate technologies into their AIS and how this integration can assist in the management and control of organisational resources and the maximisation of shareholder wealth.

Each chapter contains a selection of scenarios, case studies, examples and articles, which bring a real-world perspective to AIS.

Resources for lecturers include:

An online instructors manual, featuring solutions to end of chapter questions . PowerPoint slides related to each chapter. Resources for students include a student companion website, featuring:

Chapter summaries. A selection of end of chapter multiple choice questions. Links to useful websites. Virtual flashcards to test your understanding of key terms. Introduction to Accounting Information Systems is appropriate for undergraduate, MBA and post-graduate students wishing to understand AIS and its ramifications on the business. Students studying for professional examinations will also find this text of use.

Tony Boczko is a lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the Hull University Business School. He has undertaken consultancies for a range of UK organisations, presented academic papers at national and international conferences and authored/co-authored texts on accounting, finance and accounting information systems.

 

 

 
Upplaga: 1a upplagan
Utgiven: 2012
ISBN: 9780273739388
Förlag: Pearson
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 488 st
Introduction to Accounting Information Systems offers an introductory insight into the nature, role and context of accounting information systems. Students will gain an understanding of how companies can integrate technologies into their AIS and how this integration can assist in the management and control of organisational resources and the maximisation of shareholder wealth.

Each chapter contains a selection of scenarios, case studies, examples and articles, which bring a real-world perspective to AIS.

Resources for lecturers include:

An online instructors manual, featuring solutions to end of chapter questions . PowerPoint slides related to each chapter. Resources for students include a student companion website, featuring:

Chapter summaries. A selection of end of chapter multiple choice questions. Links to useful websites. Virtual flashcards to test your understanding of key terms. Introduction to Accounting Information Systems is appropriate for undergraduate, MBA and post-graduate students wishing to understand AIS and its ramifications on the business. Students studying for professional examinations will also find this text of use.

Tony Boczko is a lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the Hull University Business School. He has undertaken consultancies for a range of UK organisations, presented academic papers at national and international conferences and authored/co-authored texts on accounting, finance and accounting information systems.

 

 

 
Introduction to Accounting Information Systems offers an introductory insight into the nature, role and context of accounting information systems. Students will gain an understanding of how companies can integrate technologies into their AIS and how this integration can assist in the management and control of organisational resources and the maximisation of shareholder wealth.

Each chapter contains a selection of scenarios, case studies, examples and articles, which bring a real-world perspective to AIS.

Resources for lecturers include:

An online instructors manual, featuring solutions to end of chapter questions . PowerPoint slides related to each chapter. Resources for students include a student companion website, featuring:

Chapter summaries. A selection of end of chapter multiple choice questions. Links to useful websites. Virtual flashcards to test your understanding of key terms. Introduction to Accounting Information Systems is appropriate for undergraduate, MBA and post-graduate students wishing to understand AIS and its ramifications on the business. Students studying for professional examinations will also find this text of use.

Tony Boczko is a lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the Hull University Business School. He has undertaken consultancies for a range of UK organisations, presented academic papers at national and international conferences and authored/co-authored texts on accounting, finance and accounting information systems.

 

 

 
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