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Deck 1: Rolse and Purpose of Accountig Information Systems
1
AIS study focuses on:
A) Developing critical thinking and judgment skills.
B) Finding the "one right answer" to a problem.
C) Identifying deterministic solutions that can be applied universally.
D) Computers and other forms of information technology.
A) Developing critical thinking and judgment skills.
B) Finding the "one right answer" to a problem.
C) Identifying deterministic solutions that can be applied universally.
D) Computers and other forms of information technology.
A
2
The study of accounting information systems incorporates knowledge from:
A) Management and finance only.
B) Management and information systems only.
C) Finance and information systems only.
D) Management, finance and information systems.
A) Management and finance only.
B) Management and information systems only.
C) Finance and information systems only.
D) Management, finance and information systems.
D
3
Documents in an accounting information system are:
A) Always paper-based.
B) Always electronic.
C) Either paper-based or electronic.
D) Neither paper-based nor electronic.
A) Always paper-based.
B) Always electronic.
C) Either paper-based or electronic.
D) Neither paper-based nor electronic.
C
4
Accounting information systems:
A) Emphasize that the areas of accounting (financial, tax and so on) are separate and unrelated.
B) Focus on problems that have deterministic answers.
C) Is an important foundation for the study of auditing.
D) Is the most important area of accounting study.
A) Emphasize that the areas of accounting (financial, tax and so on) are separate and unrelated.
B) Focus on problems that have deterministic answers.
C) Is an important foundation for the study of auditing.
D) Is the most important area of accounting study.
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Which of the following are parts of most accounting information systems?
A) Activities and documents only.
B) Activities and technology only.
C) Documents and technology only.
D) Activities, documents and technology.
A) Activities and documents only.
B) Activities and technology only.
C) Documents and technology only.
D) Activities, documents and technology.
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6
Accounting information systems typically incorporate which of the following: (i) inputs, (ii) outputs, (iii) storage.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii, and iii.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii, and iii.
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7
Consider the following two statements about accounting information systems: (i) AIS incorporates more problems with deterministic solutions than other areas of accounting. (ii) AIS is more integrative than other areas of accounting. Which of the statements is/are true?
A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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In an accounting information system, "inputs" often come in the form of:
A) Source documents.
B) Financial statements.
C) Computer reports.
D) Internal controls.
A) Source documents.
B) Financial statements.
C) Computer reports.
D) Internal controls.
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9
What type of information involves paying a fee to have it published on the Internet?
A) Sponsored/commercial.
B) Practitioner.
C) Scholarly.
D) Relevant.
A) Sponsored/commercial.
B) Practitioner.
C) Scholarly.
D) Relevant.
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10
Which of the following situations is most likely to require judgment and critical thinking?
A) Deciding which piece of software to adopt as an AIS processing tool.
B) Determining whether to debit or credit cash.
C) Presenting assets on the balance sheet in order of their liquidity.
D) Preparing a statement of cash flows.
A) Deciding which piece of software to adopt as an AIS processing tool.
B) Determining whether to debit or credit cash.
C) Presenting assets on the balance sheet in order of their liquidity.
D) Preparing a statement of cash flows.
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11
Which of the following links the study of accounting information systems with the study of intermediate accounting?
A) Discussion of the FASB Conceptual Framework.
B) An emphasis on finding one right answer to every problem.
C) No need for judgment or decision making.
D) Memorizing the standards for preparing financial statements.
A) Discussion of the FASB Conceptual Framework.
B) An emphasis on finding one right answer to every problem.
C) No need for judgment or decision making.
D) Memorizing the standards for preparing financial statements.
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12
Accounting information systems incorporate interrelated activities such as:
A) Debiting and crediting accounts.
B) Developing and solving problems with one right answer.
C) Buying and selling inventory.
D) Suggesting new elements and new levels for the conceptual framework.
A) Debiting and crediting accounts.
B) Developing and solving problems with one right answer.
C) Buying and selling inventory.
D) Suggesting new elements and new levels for the conceptual framework.
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13
Accounting information systems involve choices such as: (i) whether or not to incorporate information technology, (ii) whether or not to pre-number documents like checks.
A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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14
According to the text, information about accounting information systems on the Internet falls into ___ main groups.
A) Two.
B) Three.
C) Four.
D) Five.
A) Two.
B) Three.
C) Four.
D) Five.
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15
Which of the following best demonstrates the relationship between accounting information systems and other areas of accounting?
A) Tax accountants have to create budgets.
B) Auditors often prepare tax returns for their clients.
C) Virtually all areas of accounting involve inputs, processes, outputs, storage and internal controls.
D) Accounting information systems is the most important area of accounting.
A) Tax accountants have to create budgets.
B) Auditors often prepare tax returns for their clients.
C) Virtually all areas of accounting involve inputs, processes, outputs, storage and internal controls.
D) Accounting information systems is the most important area of accounting.
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_____ in an accounting information system helps promote _____ in the financial statements.
A) Documents, accuracy.
B) Internal controls, reliability.
C) Information technology, matching.
D) Data, relevance.
A) Documents, accuracy.
B) Internal controls, reliability.
C) Information technology, matching.
D) Data, relevance.
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17
Evaluating information reliability is part of:
A) Information relevance.
B) Information overload.
C) Information literacy.
D) Information transformation.
A) Information relevance.
B) Information overload.
C) Information literacy.
D) Information transformation.
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18
Accounting information systems are designed to:
A) Minimize cost.
B) Maximize use of information technology.
C) Report information to decision makers.
D) Eliminate the need for paper documents.
A) Minimize cost.
B) Maximize use of information technology.
C) Report information to decision makers.
D) Eliminate the need for paper documents.
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19
A typical accounting information system comprises ___ parts.
A) Three.
B) Four.
C) Five.
D) Six.
A) Three.
B) Four.
C) Five.
D) Six.
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20
Which of the following statements about accounting information systems is most true?
A) They transform data into information.
B) They transform information into data.
C) They transform data into decisions.
D) They transform information into decisions.
A) They transform data into information.
B) They transform information into data.
C) They transform data into decisions.
D) They transform information into decisions.
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21
Which of the following accounting areas involves professional judgment: (i) accounting information systems, (ii) budgeting, (iii) choosing between FIFO and LIFO.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
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22
Which of the following is NOT an example of an input to the accounting information system?
A) Sales invoice.
B) Purchase order.
C) Customer check.
D) Balance sheet.
A) Sales invoice.
B) Purchase order.
C) Customer check.
D) Balance sheet.
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23
Which of the following do all areas of accounting have in common?
A) Providing information for decisions.
B) Focusing on debits and credits.
C) Preparing financial statements.
D) Minimizing income taxes.
A) Providing information for decisions.
B) Focusing on debits and credits.
C) Preparing financial statements.
D) Minimizing income taxes.
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24
A well-designed accounting information system recognizes and adapts to the cost-benefit constraint of the conceptual framework. Which of the following is most likely to violate the cost-benefit constraint?
A) Translating financial statements into six major global languages.
B) Giving every member of the accounting staff access to a network.
C) Using debits and credits to record transactions.
D) Converting financial statements prepared in one currency to another currency.
A) Translating financial statements into six major global languages.
B) Giving every member of the accounting staff access to a network.
C) Using debits and credits to record transactions.
D) Converting financial statements prepared in one currency to another currency.
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25
The cost/benefit constraint mentioned in the FASB conceptual framework is important in all areas of accounting. Which of the following is a cost that should be considered in many AIS tasks?
A) Producing financial statements more quickly.
B) Basing decisions on more accurate information.
C) Considering the effects of decisions on human behavior.
D) Memorizing the rules for preparing financial statements.
A) Producing financial statements more quickly.
B) Basing decisions on more accurate information.
C) Considering the effects of decisions on human behavior.
D) Memorizing the rules for preparing financial statements.
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26
Which of the following questions is most likely to result in a deterministic answer?
A) How many units of inventory are on hand as of August 19, 2006?
B) Which inventory items should we continue to sell?
C) Which inventory items should be discontinued next year?
D) What is the expected gross profit for 2007?
A) How many units of inventory are on hand as of August 19, 2006?
B) Which inventory items should we continue to sell?
C) Which inventory items should be discontinued next year?
D) What is the expected gross profit for 2007?
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27
Which of the following statements is/are true when comparing accounting information systems with basic financial accounting: (i) problems never have "one right answer," (ii) computers are essential to both areas.
A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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28
Which of the following best illustrates why accounting information systems is an important area of study for future accountants?
A) Making journal entries.
B) Preparing financial statements.
C) Memorizing the rules of debit and credit.
D) Coping with uncertainty.
A) Making journal entries.
B) Preparing financial statements.
C) Memorizing the rules of debit and credit.
D) Coping with uncertainty.
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29
Both accounting information systems and intermediate accounting can incorporate the conceptual framework of accounting as a topic. Which part of the conceptual framework most closely corresponds with the "outputs" of an accounting information system?
A) Assumptions.
B) Principles.
C) Constraints.
D) Elements of financial statements.
A) Assumptions.
B) Principles.
C) Constraints.
D) Elements of financial statements.
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30
Recently, Bumble Beasley was researching information published in 1985. Which of the following topics would he most likely consider "non-current" in his research?
A) Elements of financial statements.
B) Basic parts of an accounting information system.
C) Computer security techniques.
D) Purpose of accounting.
A) Elements of financial statements.
B) Basic parts of an accounting information system.
C) Computer security techniques.
D) Purpose of accounting.
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31
Outputs from an accounting information system include: (i) income statements, (ii) tax returns, (iii) decisions.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
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32
Problems in accounting information systems are often less likely to have deterministic answers than problems in other areas of accounting. Which of the following questions has a deterministic answer?
A) Should AIS documents be paper or electronic?
B) What is the balance in cash as of August 19, 2006?
C) What are the costs and benefits of using information technology in the AIS?
D) At what point does an amount become "material" as the term is defined in the conceptual framework?
A) Should AIS documents be paper or electronic?
B) What is the balance in cash as of August 19, 2006?
C) What are the costs and benefits of using information technology in the AIS?
D) At what point does an amount become "material" as the term is defined in the conceptual framework?
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33
System outputs in an AIS include the general-purpose financial statements, variance analysis reports and:
A) Journal entries.
B) Schedules of accounts receivable and accounts payable.
C) Bank statements.
D) More efficient processes.
A) Journal entries.
B) Schedules of accounts receivable and accounts payable.
C) Bank statements.
D) More efficient processes.
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34
An author's identity and background are most closely related to which element of information competence?
A) Authority.
B) Accuracy.
C) Objectivity.
D) Coverage.
A) Authority.
B) Accuracy.
C) Objectivity.
D) Coverage.
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35
Studying accounting information systems is important because it helps future accountants develop critical thinking skills and professional judgment. Which of the following situations involves the use of professional judgment: (i) developing sales budgets, (ii) printing financial statements from a computer program, (iii) evaluating internal controls.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
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36
The relationship between accounting information systems and information technology is most clearly shown by: (i) using debits and credits to record transactions, (ii) incorporating journals and ledgers as processing tools.
A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
A) i only.
B) ii only.
C) Both i and ii.
D) Neither i nor ii.
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37
The "information" in an accounting information system should be: (i) timely, (ii) truthful, (iii) reliable.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
A) i and ii only.
B) ii and iii only.
C) i and iii only.
D) i, ii and iii.
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38
As the term is used in information literacy, "currency" means:
A) Information over one year old should not be used for decisions.
B) Financial information is more important than non-financial information.
C) Decision makers should pay attention to publication dates.
D) Financial statements should be converted to US dollars whenever possible.
A) Information over one year old should not be used for decisions.
B) Financial information is more important than non-financial information.
C) Decision makers should pay attention to publication dates.
D) Financial statements should be converted to US dollars whenever possible.
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39
Which of the following is the best example of "information" as the term is used in "accounting information systems?"
A) Rules of debit and credit.
B) Budgets.
C) Conceptual framework of accounting.
D) Source documents.
A) Rules of debit and credit.
B) Budgets.
C) Conceptual framework of accounting.
D) Source documents.
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40
Internal controls in an accounting information system help promote information integrity. Which of the following best explains the concept of information integrity?
A) Financial statements are subject to audit.
B) Users can rely on the financial statements as the sole basis for decisions.
C) The information in AIS outputs is reliable.
D) Accounting information systems that incorporate computer software are more reliable than paper-based systems.
A) Financial statements are subject to audit.
B) Users can rely on the financial statements as the sole basis for decisions.
C) The information in AIS outputs is reliable.
D) Accounting information systems that incorporate computer software are more reliable than paper-based systems.
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41
The web site for Dell Computers is an example of ___ information.
A) Scholarly.
B) Practitioner.
C) Sponsored/commercial.
D) Accurate.
A) Scholarly.
B) Practitioner.
C) Sponsored/commercial.
D) Accurate.
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42
The following scenario relates to Questions 47 through 50:
Sebastian wrote a check to pay a supplier's invoice. The check had to be signed by two company officers and was later part of a monthly bank reconciliation. The canceled check was filed under the supplier's name.
In the preceding scenario, ___ was both an input and an output.
A) The invoice.
B) The supplier's name.
C) The two signatures.
D) Sebastian.
Sebastian wrote a check to pay a supplier's invoice. The check had to be signed by two company officers and was later part of a monthly bank reconciliation. The canceled check was filed under the supplier's name.
In the preceding scenario, ___ was both an input and an output.
A) The invoice.
B) The supplier's name.
C) The two signatures.
D) Sebastian.
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43
Sebastian wrote a check to pay a supplier's invoice. The check had to be signed by two company officers and was later part of a monthly bank reconciliation. The canceled check was filed under the supplier's name.
-Filing the check under the supplier's name is an example of:
A) Input.
B) Processing.
C) Output.
D) Storage.
-Filing the check under the supplier's name is an example of:
A) Input.
B) Processing.
C) Output.
D) Storage.
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44
AIS and other areas of accounting - Indicate whether each of the following statements regarding accounting information systems is (a) always true, (b) sometimes true or (c) never true. You do not need to write a justification for the statements that are sometimes true.
1. A well designed accounting information system can help fulfill some elements of the FASB Conceptual Framework.
2. Accounting information systems problems are often open-ended.
3. All areas of accounting can involve problems with deterministic responses.
4. All problems in accounting information systems involve every area of accounting.
5. Because many AIS problems don't have one right answer, those same problems don't have any wrong answers either.
6. Other areas of accounting, such as financial and managerial accounting, do not involve open-ended problems.
7. Problems in accounting information systems do not have deterministic responses.
8. Solutions to problems in AIS and other areas of accounting always involve the use of information technology.
9. The general-purpose financial statements link accounting information systems with other areas of accounting.
10. The study of internal controls can link accounting information systems with other areas of accounting.
1. A well designed accounting information system can help fulfill some elements of the FASB Conceptual Framework.
2. Accounting information systems problems are often open-ended.
3. All areas of accounting can involve problems with deterministic responses.
4. All problems in accounting information systems involve every area of accounting.
5. Because many AIS problems don't have one right answer, those same problems don't have any wrong answers either.
6. Other areas of accounting, such as financial and managerial accounting, do not involve open-ended problems.
7. Problems in accounting information systems do not have deterministic responses.
8. Solutions to problems in AIS and other areas of accounting always involve the use of information technology.
9. The general-purpose financial statements link accounting information systems with other areas of accounting.
10. The study of internal controls can link accounting information systems with other areas of accounting.
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45
Elements of the AIS - Most accounting information systems comprise five components; they are listed below, along with examples of each from the text. In the space provided, provide one additional example of each element. 

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46
The following scenario relates to Questions 47 through 50:
Sebastian wrote a check to pay a supplier's invoice. The check had to be signed by two company officers and was later part of a monthly bank reconciliation. The canceled check was filed under the supplier's name.
The internal controls mentioned in the preceding scenario are:
A) The dual signatures on the check and the file.
B) The bank reconciliation and the file.
C) The dual signatures on the check and the bank reconciliation.
D) The supplier's invoice and the bank reconciliation.
Sebastian wrote a check to pay a supplier's invoice. The check had to be signed by two company officers and was later part of a monthly bank reconciliation. The canceled check was filed under the supplier's name.
The internal controls mentioned in the preceding scenario are:
A) The dual signatures on the check and the file.
B) The bank reconciliation and the file.
C) The dual signatures on the check and the bank reconciliation.
D) The supplier's invoice and the bank reconciliation.
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47
Which type of information would be most useful in deciding whether or not to create a wireless network as part of an accounting information system?
A) Scholarly.
B) Practitioner.
C) Sponsored/commercial.
D) Cultural.
A) Scholarly.
B) Practitioner.
C) Sponsored/commercial.
D) Cultural.
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48
Internal controls such as ____ help promote information reliability in the accounting information system.
A) Financial statements.
B) Bank reconciliations.
C) Budgets.
D) Computers.
A) Financial statements.
B) Bank reconciliations.
C) Budgets.
D) Computers.
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49
The following scenario relates to Questions 47 through 50:
Sebastian wrote a check to pay a supplier's invoice. The check had to be signed by two company officers and was later part of a monthly bank reconciliation. The canceled check was filed under the supplier's name.
The inputs mentioned in the preceding scenario are
A) The check and the invoice.
B) The check and the bank reconciliation.
C) The bank reconciliation and the file.
D) The file and the supplier's invoice.
Sebastian wrote a check to pay a supplier's invoice. The check had to be signed by two company officers and was later part of a monthly bank reconciliation. The canceled check was filed under the supplier's name.
The inputs mentioned in the preceding scenario are
A) The check and the invoice.
B) The check and the bank reconciliation.
C) The bank reconciliation and the file.
D) The file and the supplier's invoice.
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50
Information evaluation criteria - Bumble Beasley took two introductory accounting courses as part of his college degree; his major was engineering. He started his own engineering consulting company and later published an article in an engineering journal titled "The Relationship between Engineering and the FASB Conceptual Framework." The article, which contained no references to other documents, discussed five elements of financial statements and referred readers to Bumble's web site. His web site featured an "under construction" icon; its primary purpose was to obtain consulting clients for Bumble's firm.
Based on the preceding scenario, identify one phrase/sentence that violates each of the following criteria for evaluating information. For example, "discussed five elements of financial statements" violates the "accuracy" criterion since the conceptual framework discusses eight elements.
Based on the preceding scenario, identify one phrase/sentence that violates each of the following criteria for evaluating information. For example, "discussed five elements of financial statements" violates the "accuracy" criterion since the conceptual framework discusses eight elements.

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51
Which of the following is a fact about accounting information systems?
A) They always involve computers.
B) They do not report information unless it can be expressed financially.
C) They provide the most important information for decision making.
D) They involve interrelated parts.
A) They always involve computers.
B) They do not report information unless it can be expressed financially.
C) They provide the most important information for decision making.
D) They involve interrelated parts.
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52
Source documents in an accounting information system include sales invoices, purchase orders and:
A) Bank statements.
B) Reports of projected stock prices.
C) Evaluations of accounting staff.
D) Currency and coin.
A) Bank statements.
B) Reports of projected stock prices.
C) Evaluations of accounting staff.
D) Currency and coin.
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53
"Coverage" is one basis for evaluating Internet information in the list developed by the University of Maryland. Which of the following statements on a web site would cause you to question its coverage?
A) This web site was last updated on August 19, 2006
B) Contact Bumble Beasley if you need a consultant on this topic.
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Conceptual framework - The FASB Conceptual Framework links accounting information systems with other areas of accounting, such as intermediate accounting and auditing. The first level of the conceptual framework explains the objective of financial reporting; the second level discusses elements of financial statements and qualitative characteristics. The framework's third level presents twelve fundamental accounting ideas (listed below), organized in three categories. Identify each category with its proper name from the conceptual framework, then organize the ideas based on the three categories. Use the grid provided for your answers.
Conservatism
Cost effectiveness
Economic entity
Full disclosure
Going concern
Historical cost
Industry practices
Matching
Materiality
Monetary unit
Periodicity
Realization

Conservatism
Cost effectiveness
Economic entity
Full disclosure
Going concern
Historical cost
Industry practices
Matching
Materiality
Monetary unit
Periodicity
Realization

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AIS definition - Use terms from the following list to fill in the blanks in the definition of accounting information systems:
Activities
Data
Decision makers
Diverse
Documents
Information
Interrelated
Technologies
An accounting information system is a set of ___ ___, ___ and ___ designed to collect ___, process it and report ___ to a ___ group of internal and external ___ in organizations.
Activities
Data
Decision makers
Diverse
Documents
Information
Interrelated
Technologies
An accounting information system is a set of ___ ___, ___ and ___ designed to collect ___, process it and report ___ to a ___ group of internal and external ___ in organizations.
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Accounting information system definition - According to the text, an accounting information system is a set of interrelated activities, documents and technologies designed to collect data, process it and report information to a diverse group of internal and external decision makers in organizations. Consider that definition in light of the following scenario:
A local video store purchases multiple copies of popular movies and television series by issuing electronic purchase orders. When the movies come in, a clerk fills out a receiving report and puts the movies on the shelves by category (e.g., all the comedies together). Each copy of each movie receives a bar code that identifies it for inventory purposes. When a client selects a movie to rent, a clerk scans the bar code; the company's information system updates its database. The client receives an invoice noting the title of the video, the rental date, the clerk's name and the due date. At the end of each month, the store manager downloads the rental and purchase information and transmits it to the store's accountant. The accountant prepares a monthly income statement, balance sheet and bank reconciliation and sends them back to the store within three days. The store manager reviews all three with the employees.
Analyze the video store's accounting information system by identifying two examples of each item in the grid below. Record your answers in the spaces provided.
A local video store purchases multiple copies of popular movies and television series by issuing electronic purchase orders. When the movies come in, a clerk fills out a receiving report and puts the movies on the shelves by category (e.g., all the comedies together). Each copy of each movie receives a bar code that identifies it for inventory purposes. When a client selects a movie to rent, a clerk scans the bar code; the company's information system updates its database. The client receives an invoice noting the title of the video, the rental date, the clerk's name and the due date. At the end of each month, the store manager downloads the rental and purchase information and transmits it to the store's accountant. The accountant prepares a monthly income statement, balance sheet and bank reconciliation and sends them back to the store within three days. The store manager reviews all three with the employees.
Analyze the video store's accounting information system by identifying two examples of each item in the grid below. Record your answers in the spaces provided.

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AIS structure - Ben and Uma own and operate Framing World, a company that frames diplomas, professional certificates and other documents. Customers bring in the documents they want framed; Ben or Uma fills out a sales order noting the client's information (name, address and so on), the type of document to be framed and the details of the framing itself (such as the type and color of frame). They also scan the document to the store's internal computer network for reference purposes. Most documents are framed by hand, but Framing World also uses some specialized equipment for more complex jobs. The company maintains its accounting records in a general ledger system; the firm's accountant prepares monthly reports, such as income statements and bank reconciliations, using spreadsheets and word processing software. Work in process and finished goods inventory are kept secure with alarm systems and video surveillance.
Accounting information systems typically comprise five elements. Analyze the preceding narrative by identifying specific examples of each element. Record your responses in the grid below.
Accounting information systems typically comprise five elements. Analyze the preceding narrative by identifying specific examples of each element. Record your responses in the grid below.

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Importance of AIS study - Accounting information systems is important because it helps students develop their ability to respond to open-ended problems. Which of the following are open-ended? Place an "X" in the appropriate column.
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Evaluating sources of information - Bumble Beasley's accounting information systems professor assigned a paper on methods for safeguarding inventory. In his research, Bumble identified five sources of information, described in the table below:
The assignment directions clearly state that Bumble may use no more than three sources for the paper, and Bumble has decided to use the University of Maryland evaluation criteria (authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency and coverage) as the basis for his selection. Which three of the five sources should Bumble use? For the other two sources, which University of Maryland criteria made them undesirable?
Learning objective: 5

Learning objective: 5
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The following scenario applies to Questions:
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
You mention to your friend that AIS study often requires significant amounts of research, and that you're learning how to differentiate and evaluate information you find on the Internet. Distinguish the three types of information discussed in the text.
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
You mention to your friend that AIS study often requires significant amounts of research, and that you're learning how to differentiate and evaluate information you find on the Internet. Distinguish the three types of information discussed in the text.
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The following scenario applies to Questions:
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
List and discuss three ways accounting information systems is related to other areas of accounting.
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
List and discuss three ways accounting information systems is related to other areas of accounting.
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The following scenario applies to Questions:
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
Your friend said: "I thought accounting was all about numbers and columns, but your AIS class sounds different than that." Explain to your friend why the study of accounting information systems is important for future accountants.
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
Your friend said: "I thought accounting was all about numbers and columns, but your AIS class sounds different than that." Explain to your friend why the study of accounting information systems is important for future accountants.
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The following scenario applies to Questions:
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
You tell your friend about some of the topics you'll be studying this term in AIS: information technology, financial statements, internal control, business documents and decision making. "Information technology" is mentioned specifically in the definition of an accounting information system presented in the text; information technology can also be used as a processing tool. Relate the remaining four items (financial statements, internal control, business documents and decision making) to the definition of AIS.
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
You tell your friend about some of the topics you'll be studying this term in AIS: information technology, financial statements, internal control, business documents and decision making. "Information technology" is mentioned specifically in the definition of an accounting information system presented in the text; information technology can also be used as a processing tool. Relate the remaining four items (financial statements, internal control, business documents and decision making) to the definition of AIS.
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The following scenario applies to Questions:
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
Your friend works at a local retail store. Use the five generic parts of most accounting information systems to demonstrate how AIS concepts would be applied in your friend's job.
A fellow student in one of your classes struck up a conversation one day. "What's your major," he asked. "Accounting," you replied. "Wow I've heard accounting is a tough major. What accounting classes are you taking this term?" You started talking about your accounting information systems course, and your friend asked you the question(s) noted below. Prepare a written response for your friend.
Your friend works at a local retail store. Use the five generic parts of most accounting information systems to demonstrate how AIS concepts would be applied in your friend's job.
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Match between columns
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