Accounting Information Systems
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Author: Ulric J. Gelinas; Richard B. Dull; Patrick Wheeler
Publisher: Cengage Limited
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Chapter 7, Problem 18RQ
Summary Introduction
To explain: The differences between the control environment, a pervasive control plan, and a business control plan.
Introduction:
It is an information structure which collects and manages data of an organization which can be utilized by analysts, managers, and other decision making authorities of an organization.
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Chapter 7 Solutions
Accounting Information Systems
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