Accounting Information Systems
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ISBN: 9781337552127
Author: Ulric J. Gelinas, Richard B. Dull, Patrick Wheeler, Mary Callahan Hill
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 4SP
a)
Summary Introduction
To explain: The accomplishment of the credit checking process.
Introduction:
OE/S process:
It is known as the order entry/sales process. It describes the first four steps of the order-to-cash process.
b)
Summary Introduction
To explain: A weakness and a control to compensate for that weakness.
Introduction:
OE/S process:
It is known as the order entry/sales process. It describes the first four steps of the order-to-cash process.
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Before processing a batch of invoices, the accounts payable clerk sums the quantities billed. The sum obtained is best described as a(n):
A. financial total
B. grand total
C. record count
D. hash total
E. cross-footing total
Which statement about Revenue Cycle is correct?
The customer and accounts payable department gets copies of the invoice.The sales order department prepares the invoice.The billing department uses the sales order and shipping documents to create the invoice.The accounts receivable department uses the sales order to update the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger
Hi! What is the data flow diagram of this process?
Vendors send invoices to the AP department where they are reviewed and approved for payment. Once approved, the invoice and a cash disbursement voucher are sent to the cash disbursement department, where a check is prepared and sent to the vendor. A copy of the check, the invoice, and the voucher are returned to the AP department and filed.
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Accounting Information Systems
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