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Fundamental objectives of a business - To support the firms day to day operations



To support management decision making



To support stewardship function of management



Two subdivisons of "Information Systems" - Accounting information system



management information system



Accounting Information System structure - General Ledger/Financial Reporting
System (GL/FRS)



Transactions Processing System (TPS)



Management Reporting System



Transactions Processing System (TPS) Structure - Expenditure Cycle

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Conversion Cycle



Revenue Cycle



Expenditure Cycle - Purchase System



Cash Disbursement System



Payroll Processing System



Fixed Asset System



Conversion Cycle - Cost Accounting System



Production Planning and Control System



Revenue Cycle - Sales Processing System

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Cash Receipts System



management Information system structure - Financial Management Systems



Marketing Systems



Distribution Systems



Human Resource Systems



financial transactions - an economic event that affects the assets and equities of
the organization, is reflected in its accounts, and is measured in monetary terms



Nondiscretionary reporting - A type of reporting in which the organization has few
or no choices in the information it provides. Much of this information consists of
traditional financial statements, tax returns, and other legal documents.



Within General Ledger/Financial Reporting Systems

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Discretionary Reporting - A type of reporting in which the organization can choose
what information to report and how to present it



In Management reporting system



nonfinancial transactions - events that do not meet the narrow definition of a
financial transaction



General Model for AIS - Model that describes all information systems, regardless
of their technological architecture. The elements of the general model are:

end users

data sources

data collection

data processing

database management

information generation

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