Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems Simkin 13th Edition Solutions Manual

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1118742931
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1118742938
  • Author: Mark G. Simkin

Knowing how accounting information systems gather and transform data into useful decision-making information is fundamental knowledge for accounting professionals. Mark Simkin, Jacob Rose, and Carolyn S. Norman’s essential text, Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems, 13th Edition, helps students understand basic AIS concepts and provides instructors the flexibility to support how they want to teach the course.

Table of contents:

  1. CHAPTER 1: ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND THE ACCOUNTANT
  2. 1.1 INTRODUCTION: WHY STUDY ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
  3. 1.2 CAREERS IN ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  4. 1.3 ACCOUNTING AND IT
  5. 1.4 WHAT ARE ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
  6. 1.5 WHAT’S NEW IN ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
  7. SUMMARY
  8. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  9. TEST YOURSELF
  10. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  11. PROBLEMS
  12. CASE ANALYSES
  13. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  14. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  15. CHAPTER 2: ACCOUNTING ON THE INTERNET
  16. 2.1 INTRODUCTION
  17. 2.2 THE INTERNET AND WORLD WIDE WEB
  18. 2.3 XBRL—FINANCIAL REPORTING ON THE INTERNET
  19. 2.4 ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
  20. 2.5 PRIVACY AND SECURITY ON THE INTERNET
  21. SUMMARY
  22. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  23. TEST YOURSELF
  24. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  25. PROBLEMS
  26. CASE ANALYSES
  27. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  28. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  29. CHAPTER 3: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND AISS
  30. 3.1 INTRODUCTION
  31. 3.2 THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO ACCOUNTANTS
  32. 3.3 INPUT, PROCESSING, AND OUTPUT DEVICES
  33. 3.4 SECONDARY STORAGE DEVICES
  34. 3.5 DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS
  35. 3.6 COMPUTER SOFTWARE
  36. SUMMARY
  37. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  38. TEST YOURSELF
  39. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  40. PROBLEMS
  41. CASE ANALYSES
  42. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  43. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  44. CHAPTER 4: ACCOUNTING AND DATA ANALYTICS
  45. 4.1 INTRODUCTION
  46. 4.2 BIG DATA
  47. 4.3 ANALYZING DATA
  48. 4.4 ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS
  49. 4.5 DATA ANALYTICS AND THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION
  50. SUMMARY
  51. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  52. TEST YOURSELF
  53. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  54. PROBLEMS
  55. CASE ANALYSES
  56. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  57. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  58. CHAPTER 5: INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING AND ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE
  59. 5.1 INTRODUCTION
  60. 5.2 INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE
  61. 5.3 ENTERPRISE-WIDE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  62. 5.4 SELECTING A SOFTWARE PACKAGE
  63. SUMMARY
  64. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  65. TEST YOURSELF
  66. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  67. PROBLEMS
  68. CASE ANALYSES
  69. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  70. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  71. CHAPTER 6: INTRODUCTION TO INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS AND RISK MANAGEMENT
  72. 6.1 INTRODUCTION
  73. 6.2 COSO INTERNAL CONTROL—INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK
  74. 6.3 ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT
  75. 6.4 EXAMPLES OF CONTROL ACTIVITIES
  76. 6.5 MONITORING INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
  77. 6.6 TYPES OF CONTROLS
  78. 6.7 EVALUATING CONTROLS
  79. SUMMARY
  80. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  81. TEST YOURSELF
  82. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  83. PROBLEMS
  84. CASE ANALYSES
  85. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  86. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  87. CHAPTER 7: COMPUTER CONTROLS FOR ORGANIZATIONS AND ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  88. 7.1 INTRODUCTION
  89. 7.2 ENTERPRISE-LEVEL CONTROLS
  90. 7.3 GENERAL CONTROLS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
  91. 7.4 APPLICATION CONTROLS FOR TRANSACTION PROCESSING
  92. SUMMARY
  93. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  94. TEST YOURSELF
  95. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  96. PROBLEMS
  97. CASE ANALYSES
  98. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  99. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  100. CHAPTER 8: ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS PROCESSES: PART I
  101. 8.1 INTRODUCTION
  102. 8.2 BUSINESS PROCESS FUNDAMENTALS
  103. 8.3 COLLECTING AND REPORTING ACCOUNTING INFORMATION
  104. 8.4 THE SALES PROCESS
  105. 8.5 THE PURCHASING PROCESS
  106. 8.6 CURRENT TRENDS IN BUSINESS PROCESSES
  107. SUMMARY
  108. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  109. TEST YOURSELF
  110. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  111. PROBLEMS
  112. CASE ANALYSES
  113. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  114. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  115. CHAPTER 9: ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS PROCESSES: PART II
  116. 9.1 INTRODUCTION
  117. 9.2 THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROCESS
  118. 9.3 THE PRODUCTION PROCESS
  119. 9.4 THE FINANCING PROCESS
  120. 9.5 BUSINESS PROCESSES IN SPECIAL INDUSTRIES
  121. 9.6 BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING
  122. SUMMARY
  123. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  124. TEST YOURSELF
  125. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  126. PROBLEMS
  127. CASE ANALYSES
  128. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  129. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  130. CHAPTER 10: CYBERCRIME, FRAUD, AND ETHICS
  131. 10.1 INTRODUCTION
  132. 10.2 CYBERCRIME AND FRAUD
  133. 10.3 EXAMPLES OF CYBERCRIME
  134. 10.4 PREVENTING AND DETECTING CYBERCRIME AND FRAUD
  135. 10.5 ETHICAL ISSUES, PRIVACY, AND IDENTITY THEFT
  136. SUMMARY
  137. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  138. TEST YOURSELF
  139. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  140. PROBLEMS
  141. CASE ANALYSES
  142. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  143. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  144. CHAPTER 11: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AUDITING
  145. 11.1 INTRODUCTION
  146. 11.2 THE AUDIT FUNCTION
  147. 11.3 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AUDITOR’S TOOLKIT
  148. 11.4 AUDITING COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  149. 11.5 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AUDITING TODAY
  150. SUMMARY
  151. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  152. TEST YOURSELF
  153. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  154. PROBLEMS
  155. CASE ANALYSES
  156. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  157. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  158. CHAPTER 12: DOCUMENTING ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  159. 12.1 INTRODUCTION
  160. 12.2 WHY DOCUMENTATION IS IMPORTANT
  161. 12.3 PRIMARY DOCUMENTATION TOOLS
  162. 12.4 OTHER DOCUMENTATION TOOLS
  163. 12.5 END-USER COMPUTING AND DOCUMENTATION
  164. SUMMARY
  165. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  166. TEST YOURSELF
  167. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  168. PROBLEMS
  169. CASE ANALYSES
  170. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  171. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  172. CHAPTER 13: DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING EFFECTIVE ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  173. 13.1 INTRODUCTION
  174. 13.2 THE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE
  175. 13.3 SYSTEMS PLANNING
  176. 13.4 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
  177. 13.5 DETAILED SYSTEMS DESIGN AND ACQUISITION
  178. 13.6 IMPLEMENTATION, FOLLOW-UP, AND MAINTENANCE
  179. SUMMARY
  180. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  181. TEST YOURSELF
  182. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  183. PROBLEMS
  184. CASE ANALYSES
  185. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  186. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  187. CHAPTER 14: DATABASE DESIGN
  188. 14.1 INTRODUCTION
  189. 14.2 AN OVERVIEW OF DATABASES
  190. 14.3 STEPS IN DEVELOPING A DATABASE USING THE RESOURCES, EVENTS, AND AGENTS (REA) APPROACH
  191. 14.4 NORMALIZATION
  192. SUMMARY
  193. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  194. TEST YOURSELF
  195. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  196. PROBLEMS
  197. CASE ANALYSES
  198. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  199. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  200. CHAPTER 15: ORGANIZING AND MANIPULATING THE DATA IN DATABASES
  201. 15.1 INTRODUCTION
  202. 15.2 CREATING DATABASE TABLES IN MICROSOFT ACCESS
  203. 15.3 ENTERING DATA IN DATABASE TABLES
  204. 15.4 EXTRACTING DATA FROM DATABASES: DATA MANIPULATION LANGUAGES (DMLs)
  205. SUMMARY
  206. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  207. TEST YOURSELF
  208. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  209. PROBLEMS
  210. CASE ANALYSES
  211. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  212. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  213. CHAPTER 16: DATABASE FORMS AND REPORTS
  214. 16.1 INTRODUCTION
  215. 16.2 FORMS
  216. 16.3 REPORTS
  217. SUMMARY
  218. KEY TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  219. TEST YOURSELF
  220. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  221. PROBLEMS
  222. CASE ANALYSES
  223. READINGS AND OTHER RESOURCES
  224. ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF
  225. GLOSSARY
  226. INDEX
  227. END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT

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