WEEK 1 QUESTIONS
1). Referencing this week’s readings and lecture, describe the six steps in the systems approach and apply the systems approach to improving the quality of an accounting information system (AIS).
AND (CHAPTER 1 READING)
LECTURE:
The inter-relationship of these processes has become known as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). ERP coordinates each of the five business transaction cycles into a single effort for achieving a goal. This can be as simple as creating a paycheck in the human resources/payroll process to as complex as the supply chain process of creating a product. Accounting Information Systems ties all of these components together into a workable system.
During week 1, we will explore the basics of AIS and how AIS works in a systems approach to achieve goals. You will explore how technology works in conjunction with created data to provide accurate reporting of this data and how this data works within an organization’s system of internal controls. The week 1 written assignment focuses on the top ten technology initiatives as listed by the Information Technology Center web site for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (infotech.aicpa.org). You will analyze each of the technology initiatives and how they apply to practical examples in business. You will incorporate scholarly research to the effectiveness of each of these technologies.
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2). An organization is a regional distributor of widgets. Widgets purchased for the organization originate from small suppliers, and payment is made only with cash. To simplify operations, orders are only taken from customers via its website, and delivery of widgets to customers are handled by a third-party shipping company. All sales are done on account on a net 30 basis and the simplicity of the operation allows the business to be operated by a husband and wife team and no other employees. The wife handles the website programming and all customer service activities (such as customer questions and complaints requiring replacement widgets), and the husband handles all other aspects of the operation (i.e., accounting functions and collections of accounts receivables).
From the information provided:
· Identify the major business processes used by the organization.
· What are the most important business processes for the organization’s strategic goals and objectives?
· Would the business processes change if the organization added a new product and became bigger?
3).
(CHAPTER 2 AND 4 READING).
Referencing this week’s readings and lecture, discuss the purpose and components of an effective internal control process. How do the components of the internal control process assist management with compliance of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002?
4). Compare and contrast the differences between preventive, detective, and corrective internal controls in a modern business organization. Provide a practical example of each type of control.