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Rutgers University ACCOUNTING 485 Accounting Information Systems Chapter 1: 1)The term 'posting' refers to:   Disadvantages of automated accounting information systems include:   Understanding accounting information system design:   Data in traditional accounting information systems is said to be:   Proper management requires successful business enterprises to:  

Accounting May 27, 2021

Rutgers University

ACCOUNTING 485

Accounting Information Systems

Chapter 1:

1)The term 'posting' refers to:

 

  1. Disadvantages of automated accounting information systems include:

 

  1. Understanding accounting information system design:

 

  1. Data in traditional accounting information systems is said to be:

 

  1. Proper management requires successful business enterprises to:

 

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  1. Metaphors for organizations include:

 

  1. First- and second-wave automation of accounting focused on:

 

  1. Payroll was one of the first accounting applications to be automated because:

 

  1. Managing business processes requires that:

 

 

  1. Criticisms of traditional bookkeeping methods do not include:

 

  1. Every business enterprise:

 

  1. Source documents include:

 

  1. Advantages of database approaches to the AIS include:

 

  1. Shortcomings attributed to traditional accounting approaches include focusing on        instead of                .

 

 

  1. Accounting info systems:

 

  1. Financial Statements:

 

  1. Moderate database approaches to AIS:

 

  1. The key sequence of events of events in traditional bookkeeping is

 

 

  1. QuickBooks Pro and Peachtree Complete Accounting are example of

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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