Information technology plays a big role in the way an entity processes information. This course exposes the learners to computerized business system environment that integrates bookkeeping, accounting, financial reporting, tax reporting and auditing.
Learners will be exposed to the development standards and practices for accounting information systems and will gain hands-on experience in the use of electronic software for business transaction processing, applying SAP and other business and accounting software package. Learners assume the position of end-users and systems designer. Learners should be able to apply SAP and/or another software in processing transactions from one functional area to another and in generating and analyzing business and accounting reports.
Introduction to Accounting Information Systems
Transaction Processing Concepts
Ethics, Fraud, and Internal Control Principles
The Revenue Cycle (Sales Order, Sales Return, and Cash Receipts)
Expenditure Cycle Part 1: Purchases and Cash Disbursement
Expenditure Cycle Part 2: Payroll and Fixed Asset Cycles
Conversion Cycle