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Accounting Information Systems and Internal Control

E. H. J. Vaassen (Author), Roger Meuwissen (Author), Caren Schelleman (Author)

9780470753958, Wiley

Paperback / softback, published 26 August 2009

400 pages
22.8 x 19 x 2.6 cm, 0.733 kg

Accounting Information Systems and Internal Control provides comprehensive approaches to the design and evaluation of internal control systems. In doing so, it covers both the traditional process approach that focuses on individual organizational processes, and a contemporary typology approach that focuses on different types of organizations as unique combinations of organizational processes. In both approaches and throughout the text, IT is considered an integral part and enabler of internal control.

About the Authors vii

Preface ix

PART I Foundations of Internal Control 1

1 Organizations and their Systems 3

2 Internal Control 27

3 Bridging the Gap between Internal Control and Management Control 57

4 The Dynamics of Control and IT 77

5 Documenting and Evaluating Internal Control Systems 119

PART II Internal Control in Various Organizational Processes 141

6 Organizational Processes 143

7 The Purchasing Process 149

8 The Inventory Process 163

9 The Production Process 175

10 The Sales Process 187

11 Secondary Processes 201

PART III Internal Control in Various Types of Organizations 213

12 Typology of Organizations 215

13 Trade Organizations 229

14 Production Organizations 247

15 Service Organizations with a Limited Flow of Goods 277

16 Service Organizations that Put Space and Electronic Capacity at their Customers’ Disposal 297

17 Service Organizations that Put Knowledge and Skills at their Customers’ Disposal 321

18 Governmental and Other Not-for-profi t Organizations 351

Bibliography 363

Glossary 365

Index 377

Subject Areas: Finance & accounting [KF]

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