Accounting Information Systems: Concepts and Practice for Effective Decision Making (Book).
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This review aims to evaluate the book's contribution to understanding accounting information systems and their role in decision making.
Reviews the contents of the second edition of the book.
Analyzes the concepts related to accounting information systems.
Evaluates practical applications in decision making.
Highlights key concepts in accounting information systems.
Discusses the importance of effective decision making using these systems.
Underscores practical implications for financial reporting and data integrity.
Abstract
Abstract Reviews the book "Accounting Information Systems: Concepts and Practice for Effective Decision Making," 2nd ed., by Stephen A. Moscove and Mark G. Simkin.
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