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AIS: At the Intersection of Accounting and IS



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AIS: At the Intersection of Accounting and IS

  • Accounting
  • Information
  • Systems
  • Accounting

Accounting Information Systems

  • An Accounting Information System (AIS) is the information subsystem within an organization that accumulates information from the entity’s various subsystems and communicates it to the organization’s information processing subsystem.
  • The AIS today should be an enterprise-wide information system, focused on business processes.

An Accounting Information System

  • Inputs: Data/Information from
  • Internal/External sources
  • Data
  • Repository/
  • Files,
  • Databases,
  • Etc.

Data versus Information

  • Data are raw facts about events that have no organization or meaning.
  • Information is data that have been processed and is meaningful and useful to users.
  • Historically, a Management Information System provided financial and nonfinancial information to internal users (management).
  • The Accounting Information System provided financial information to both external and internal users.
  • Now, the two systems overlap and provide much of the same information focusing on business processes.

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