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Information is a business resource.

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An information system is an example of a natural system.

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Transaction processing systems convert non-financial transactions into financial transactions.

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Information lacking reliability may still have value.

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A balance sheet prepared in conformity with GAAP is an example of discretionary reporting.

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The Management Reporting System provides the internal financial information needed to manage a business.

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Most of the inputs to the General Ledger System come from the Financial Reporting System.

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When preparing discretionary reports, organizations can choose what information to report and how to present it.

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Retrieval is the task of permanently removing obsolete or redundant records from the database.


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Systems development represents 80 to 90 percent of the total cost of a computer system.

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The database administrator is responsible for the security and integrity of the database.

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A backbone system is completely finished, tested, and ready for implementation.

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The internal auditor represents the interests of third-party outsiders.

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Information Technology (IT) audits can be performed by both internal and external auditors.

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The single largest user of computer services is the personnel function.

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Increased control is one of the key advantages of distributed data processing.

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The flat-file approach is most often associated with so-called legacy systems.

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In a flat-file system, files are easily shared by users.

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Legacy systems were eliminated in the effort to make systems Y2K compliant.

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One of the greatest disadvantages of database systems is that all data is always available to all users.

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Under SOX legislation auditors are no longer allowed to provide consulting services to audit clients.

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Under SOX legislation auditors are no longer allowed to provide consulting services to their clients.

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Specialized subset of information systems that processes financial transactions.

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Accounting Information System

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Which of the following is not a business resource?

a. raw material
b. labor
c. information
d. all are business resources

d

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Which level of management is responsible for short-term planning and coordination of activities necessary to accomplish organizational objectives?

a. operations management
b. middle management
c. top management
d. line management

b

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Which level of management is responsible for controlling day-to-day operations?

a. top management
b. middle management
c. operations management
d. executive management

c

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The ability to achieve the goals of a system depends upon the effective functioning and harmonious interaction between its subsystems. This is called

a. system decomposition
b. system redundancy
c. backup system
d. subsystem interdependency

d

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The value of information for users is determined by all of the following but

a. reliability
b. relevance
c. convenience
d. completeness

c

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An example of a nonfinancial transaction is

a. sale of products
b. cash disbursement
c. log of customer calls
d. purchase of inventory

c

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An example of a financial transaction is

a. the purchase of computer
b. a supplier’s price list
c. a delivery schedule
d. an employee benefit brochure

a

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Which subsystem is not part of the Accounting Information System?

a. Transaction Processing System
b. Expert System
c. General Ledger/Financial Reporting System
d. Management Reporting System

b

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The major difference between the Financial Reporting System (FRS) and the Management Reporting System (MRS) is the

a. FRS provides information to internal and external users; the MRS provides information to internal users

b. FRS provides discretionary information; the MRS provides nondiscretionary information

c. FRS reports are prepared using information provided by the General Ledger System; the MRS provides information to the General Ledger System

d. FRS reports are prepared in flexible, nonstandardized formats; the MRS reports are prepared in standardized, formal formats.

a

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The purpose of the Transaction Processing System includes all of the following except

a. converting economic events into financial transactions

b. recording financial transactions in the accounting records

c. distributing essential information to operations personnel to support their daily operations

d. measuring and reporting the status of financial resources and the changes in those resources

d

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The Transaction Processing System includes all of the following cycles except

a. the revenue cycle
b. the administrative cycle
c. the expenditure cycle
d. the conversion cycle

b

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The primary input to the Transaction Processing System is

a. a financial transaction
b. an accounting record
c. an accounting report
d. a nonfinancial transaction

a

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When designing the data collection activity, which
type of data should be avoided?

a. data that is relevant
b. data that is efficient
c. data that is redundant
d. data that is accurate

c

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The most basic element of useful data in the database is

a. the record
b. the key
c. the file
d. the attribute

d

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In a database, a complete set of attributes for a single occurrence of an entity class is called

a. a key
b. a file
c. a record
d. a character

c

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Effective information has all of the following characteristics except

a. relevance
b. completeness
c. summarization
d. structure

d

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Database management tasks do not include

a. summarization
b. storage
c. retrieval
d. deletion

a

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The author distinguishes between the Accounting Information System and the management Information System based on

a. whether the transactions are financial or nonfinancial
b. whether discretionary or nondiscretionary reports are prepared
c. the end users of the reports
d. the organizational structure of the business

a

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Which activity is not part of the finance function?

a. cash receipts
b. portfolio management
c. credit
d. general ledger

d

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Market research and advertising are part of which business function?

a. materials management
b. finance
c. marketing
d. production

c

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Which function manages the financial resources of the firm through portfolio management, banking, credit evaluation, and cash receipts and disbursements?

a. accounting
b. finance
c. materials management
d. distribution

b

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Which of the following is not part of the accounting function?

a. managing the financial information resource of the firm
b. capturing and recording transactions in the database
c. distributing transaction information to operations personnel
d. managing the physical information system of the firm


d

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The term "accounting independence" refers to

a. data integrity
b. separation of duties, such as record keeping and custody of physical resources
c. generation of accurate and timely information
d. business segmentation by function

b

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In the distributed data processing approach

a. computer services are consolidated and managed as a shared organization resource
b. the computer service function is a cost center
c. the end users are billed using a charge-back system
d. computer services are organized into small information processing units under the control of end users

d

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The data control group is responsible for

a. performing the day-to-day processing of transactions
b. security and integrity of the database
c. liaison between the end user and data processing
d. providing safe storage for off-line data files

c

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Data processing does not involve

a. data control
b. computer operations
c. system maintenance
d. data conversion

c

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Independent auditing is performed by

a. external auditors
b. internal accountants
c. licensed auditors
d. third-party accountants

a

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Which individual is least involved in new systems development?

a. systems analyst
b. external auditor
c. end user
d. data librarian

d

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The objectives of all information systems include all of the following except

a. support for the stewardship function of management
b. evaluating transaction data
c. support for the day-to-day operations of the firm
d. support for management decision making

b

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Which individuals may be involved in the Systems Development Life Cycle?

a. accountants
b. systems professionals
c. end users
d. all of the above

d

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An appraisal function housed within the organization that performs a wide range of services for management is

a. internal auditing
b. data control group
c. external auditing
d. database administration

a

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Advantages of a database system include all of the following except

a. elimination of data redundancy
b. open access to all data by all users
c. single update for changes in data
d. confidence that all data is current

b

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Disadvantages of distributed data processing include all of the following except

a. mismanagement of organization-wide resources
b. hardware and software incompatibility
c. cost reductions
d. difficulty in hiring qualified IT professionals

c

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Advantages of distributed data processing include each of the following except

a. cost reductions
b. better management of organization resources
c. improved operational efficiency
d. increased user satisfaction

b

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Disadvantages of the distributed data processing approach include all of the following except

a. possible mismanagement of organization resources
b. redundancy of tasks
c. software incompatibility
d. system is not responsive to the user's situation

d

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ERP packages include all of the following modules except

a. human resources
b. general ledger
c. inventory management
d. they include all of the above

d

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All of the following are external end users except

a. cost accountants
b. creditors
c. stockholders
d. tax authorities

a

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Useful information must possess all of the following characteristics except

a. relevance
b. timelessness
c. accuracy
d. completeness

b

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The objectives of an information system include each of the following except

a. support for the stewardship responsibilities of management
b. furthering the financial interests of shareholders
c. support for management decision making
d. support for the firm’s day-to-day operations

b

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Accountants play many roles relating to the accounting information system, including all of the following except

a. system users
b. system designers
c. system auditors
d. system converters

d

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Processing more transactions at a lower unit cost makes batch processing more efficient than real-time systems.

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The process of acquiring raw materials is part of the conversion cycle.

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Directing work-in-process through its various stages of manufacturing is part of the conversion cycle.

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The top portion of the monthly bill from a credit card company is an example of a turn-around document.

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The general journal is used to record recurring transactions that are similar in nature.

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Document flowcharts are used to represent systems at different levels of detail.

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Data flow diagrams represent the physical system.

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Document flowcharts are often used to depict processes that are handled in batches.*

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Program flowcharts depict the type of media being used (paper, magnetic tape, or disks) and terminals.

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System flowcharts represent the input sources, programs, and output products of a computer system.

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Program flowcharts are used to describe the logic represented in system flowcharts

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Batch processing systems can store data on direct access storage devices.

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Backups are automatically produced in a direct access file environment.

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The box symbol represents a temporary file.

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Auditors may prepare program flowcharts to verify the correctness of program logic.

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A control account is a general ledger account which is supported by a subsidiary ledger.

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The most significant characteristic of direct access files is access speed.

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Real time processing is used for routine transactions in large numbers.

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Batch processing is best used when timely information is needed because this method processes data efficiently.


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An inverted triangle with the letter "N" represents a file in "name" order.

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Real-time processing in systems that handle large volumes of transactions each day can create operational inefficiencies.

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Operational inefficiencies occur because accounts unique to many concurrent transactions need to be updated in real time.

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Operational inefficiencies occur because accounts common to many concurrent transactions need to be updated in real time.

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Batch processing of noncritical accounts improves operational efficiency.

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Batch processing of accounts common to many concurrent transactions reduces operational efficiency.

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The most cost-effective type of internal control is

a. preventive control
b. accounting control
c. detective control
d. corrective control

a

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Which of the following is a preventive control?

a. credit check before approving a sale on account
b. bank reconciliation
c. physical inventory count
d. comparing the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger to the control

a

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A well-designed purchase order is an example of a

a. preventive control
b. detective control
c. corrective control
d. none of the above

a

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A physical inventory count is an example of a

a. preventive control
b. detective control
c. corrective control
d. feedforward control

b

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Segregation of duties in the computer-based information system includes

a. separating the programmer from the computer operator
b. preventing management override
c. separating the inventory process from the billing process
d. performing independent verifications by the computer operator

a

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An accounting system that maintains an adequate audit trail is implementing which internal control procedure?

a. access controls
b. segregation of functions
c. independent verification
d. accounting records

d

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The characteristics of useful information include

a. summarization, relevance, timeliness, accuracy, and completeness
b. relevance, summarization, accuracy, timelessness, and completeness
c. timeliness, relevance, summarization, accuracy, and conciseness
d. disaggregation, relevance, timeliness, accuracy, and completeness

a

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Which system is not part of the expenditure cycle?
a. cash disbursements
b. payroll
c. production planning/control
d. purchases/accounts payable

c

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Which system produces information used for inventory valuation, budgeting, cost control, performance reporting, and make-buy decisions?
a. sales order processing
b. purchases/accounts payable
c. cash disbursements
d. cost accounting

d

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Which of the following is a turn-around document?
a. remittance advice
b. sales order
c. purchase order
d. payroll checka

a

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The order of the entries made in the ledger is by
a. transaction number
b. account number
c. date
d. user

b

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The order of the entries made in the general journal is by
a. date
b. account number
c. user
d. customer number

a