Data processors' survival guide to accounting
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Data processors' survival guide to accounting
J. Wiley, c1985
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"A Ronald Press publication."
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An in-depth guide teaching technical data processing managers how to survive in a managerial environment in which accounting is the common language. It explains the principles and practices of accounting, reviews formal corporate accounting, and emphasizes the use of economic evaluations as a communications tool and accounting as the common language of senior management. Included are checklists for self-evaluation of performance and understanding of accounting and illustrations of how the computer affects accounting. The book also includes an extensive glossary of accounting terms.
Table of Contents
- Accounting - The Common Language of Management
- Using Accounting to Justify Data Processing Activities
- Generating Funds to Operate the Data Processing Function
- Accounting as a Managerial Tool
- Evaluating the Integrity of Accounting Systems
- Glossary
- Index.
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