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Accounting Information Systems (10th Edition) (Accounting Information Systems) written by Marshall B. Romney, Paul J. Steinbart Studio : Prentice Hall by Prentice Hall Publisher : Prentice Hall Released : 2005-04-08 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780131475915 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 10 reviews)
List Price : $184.00 Our Price : $45.00
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Thorough and up-to-date, this book supports any of the most popular approaches to AIS: focus on transaction cycles and controls; focus on systems life cycle; focus on databases and data modeling; or focus on computer-based controls, fraud and auditing. The book begins with an overview and conceptual foundations then goes on to discuss control and audit of accounting information systems, accounting information systems applications, and the systems development process. For CPAs and corporate accountants.
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Better than others |
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The description was on the money. It was the exact book that I needed. |
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Repetitive |
Wow, the author needed 832 pages to say the same thing over and over again. Although I didn't find it as boring as the other reviewers, I still did not like it. I didn't really learn anything past the first couple of chapters.
There are much better books out there on this subject, so if you don't really need it for a class, go and buy something else. Especially if you're comfortable with auditing. |
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The most boring accounting book |
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Definitely agree with other people here, this book is extremely boring. I bought it for one of my classes, the class was OK though. |
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Boring and the captain obvious of textbooks |
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There are so many more physically painful things I'd rather do than read this book. AIS is naturally boring...that's a given, but it takes it to a whole new level of boring. It could give you the no-nonsense technical and professional information, but it goes on and on where no comment is necessary. Sometimes saying things that a first grader would know. Don't buy this book if you can avoid it, and if you're a professor...please don't subject your students to this. |
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Sucks |
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Boring book, you will always look to see how many pages are left before you complete the chapter. If you ask me with 100% hands down certainty the guys who wrote this book haven't been laid in over 6 yrs |
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