Accounting, information technology and business solutions

How to make accounting information the enabler of organizational activities and objectives is the crux of this powerful guide. By viewing financial and managerial accounting together as functions of internal reporting (managerial) and external reporting (financial), the authors lay the foundation fo...

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Main Authors: Hollander, Anita S. (Author), Denna, Eric L. (Author), Cherrington, J. Owen (Author)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: Boston Irwin 2000
Edition:2nd ed
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Summary:How to make accounting information the enabler of organizational activities and objectives is the crux of this powerful guide. By viewing financial and managerial accounting together as functions of internal reporting (managerial) and external reporting (financial), the authors lay the foundation for thinking more innovatively and effectively about accounting user support, information technology, and solving business problems. This essential work is a must-read for accounting and information professionals.
Physical Description:xvi, 584 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0256217890