Accounting Information Systems A Business Process Approach

The purpose of this text is to help students develop a strong conceptual foundation in accounting information systems (AIS) that can serve as a basis for lifelong learning. The text's approach has emerged from the authors' extensive experience gained through teaching the AIS course at mult...

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Main Authors: Jones, Frederick L. (Author), Rama, Dasaratha V. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Mason, Ohio Thomson South-Western 2006
Edition:Second Edition
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