Accounting Information Systems 9th Edition
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ISBN: 9781305756700
Author: Hall
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Discuss the three transaction cycles that exist in a business.
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Transaction Process:
Transaction process system helps a business to process all the transactions as the required information is gathered, modified and recovered in this system. Expenditure cycle, conversion cycle and revenue cycle are the sub-part of the transaction process.
The three transaction cycles that exist in a business are as follows:
- Expenditure cycle: An expenditure cycle is related to the decisions of buying the goods and services by the consumers.
- Conversion cycle: A conversion cycle is a metric performance that measures the number of days taken by the company to convert the investment into inventory.
- Revenue cycle: In revenue cycle, businesses record all the transactions from the sale to the receipt of payment.
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