Author
Marshall B. Romney, Paul J. Steinbart
Edition
14
Year
2018
Publisher
Pearson Education, Inc.
Type
Book
Category
Financial Accounting
Pages
769
ISBN
0-13-447402-3
Last Update
07-Feb-2026
Keywords
finance Accounting
Accounting Information Systems provides a comprehensive overview of the principles, processes, and methodologies required to manage accounting information systems in modern organizations. The book emphasizes the importance of internal controls and fraud detection in these systems, and explores how technology impacts accounting processes. Topics include transaction processing, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, relational databases, fraud, computer security, and data privacy controls. The text integrates real-world examples and case studies, making it a practical resource for students and professionals in accounting, auditing, and information systems management.
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