Fundamentals of Accounting Information Systems

Author(s): Andrew Nyaboga

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2020

Pages: 156

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Fundamentals of Accounting Information Systems is not about computers, data modeling, or data analytics but rather how data is captured, processed, stored, and communicated to end-users. This textbook does not use laborious explanations or heavy use of complicated words to explain the process, instead utilizes simple words, which makes it easy to read and comprehend while covering the fundamentals of accounting information systems processes. The textbook is of both theoretical and practical significance. In theory, information analysts can see where improvements are needed and in practical terms; educators can use examples to amplify the events.

1. Introduction to Accounting Information Systems
2. Understanding Accounting and Accounting Information System Process
3. Decision Making and the Use of Decision Support System
4. Introduction to System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
5. Databases: Design and Concepts
6. Internal Control Systems
7. Auditing and Evaluating Effectiveness of Accounting System
8. Security Concern, Internal Controls, and Ethics
9. Managing Information Resources
10. Human Resources Management and Documenting AIS
11. Enterprise Systems (ES)
12. Electronic Commerce and Implications for Accounting Profession
13. General Ledger and Financial Reports
14. System Choice, Factors, and Implementation
15. AIS Applications
16. Quickbooks Accounting Systems Steps

Andrew Nyaboga

 Andrew B. Nyaboga, PhD, is professor of accounting and information systems at William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey. He received his BS in accounting from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and MBA in finance from Fairleigh Dickerson University. He received his PhD in information management from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. He has published many articles in professional journals such as International Business and Economic Research Journal (IBER) , Journal of Applied Business Research (JABR) , Review of Business Information Systems (RBIS) , and Journal of Business and Economic Research (JBER) . He has also co-authored the textbook Management Information System . 

Fundamentals of Accounting Information Systems is not about computers, data modeling, or data analytics but rather how data is captured, processed, stored, and communicated to end-users. This textbook does not use laborious explanations or heavy use of complicated words to explain the process, instead utilizes simple words, which makes it easy to read and comprehend while covering the fundamentals of accounting information systems processes. The textbook is of both theoretical and practical significance. In theory, information analysts can see where improvements are needed and in practical terms; educators can use examples to amplify the events.

1. Introduction to Accounting Information Systems
2. Understanding Accounting and Accounting Information System Process
3. Decision Making and the Use of Decision Support System
4. Introduction to System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
5. Databases: Design and Concepts
6. Internal Control Systems
7. Auditing and Evaluating Effectiveness of Accounting System
8. Security Concern, Internal Controls, and Ethics
9. Managing Information Resources
10. Human Resources Management and Documenting AIS
11. Enterprise Systems (ES)
12. Electronic Commerce and Implications for Accounting Profession
13. General Ledger and Financial Reports
14. System Choice, Factors, and Implementation
15. AIS Applications
16. Quickbooks Accounting Systems Steps

Andrew Nyaboga

 Andrew B. Nyaboga, PhD, is professor of accounting and information systems at William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey. He received his BS in accounting from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and MBA in finance from Fairleigh Dickerson University. He received his PhD in information management from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. He has published many articles in professional journals such as International Business and Economic Research Journal (IBER) , Journal of Applied Business Research (JABR) , Review of Business Information Systems (RBIS) , and Journal of Business and Economic Research (JBER) . He has also co-authored the textbook Management Information System .