E-Business: Principles and Strategies for Accountants This book provides students with an introduction to e-business terminology, strategic implications, and the important risks, threats, and opportunities of e-business to consider, particularly with re
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| Title | : | E-Business: Principles and Strategies for Accountants |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.57 (858 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0130191787 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 170 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2001-01-15 |
| Genre | : |
Editorial : From the Inside Flap Preface The emergence of e-business has been both rapid and pervasive. To effectively add value in this new business environment, today's accounting professional must understand the fundamental issues associated with e-business, whether functioning as financial adviser, assurance provider, or broad-based business consultant. This book is intended to provide a relatively nontechnical introduction to the fundamental e-business issues that today's accounting professional needs to understand. While accountants' comparative advantage with respect to e-business generally lies at the upper end of the information value chain (closer to decisions than to raw data, as discussed in Chapter 1), accountants need a working knowledge of underlying technology, current applications of e-business and the various e-business models. The first three chapters of the book provide the necessary background on e-business, and while these chapters are somewhat tailored to accountants, much
Designed as a core book for E-Business or E-Commerce for Accounting courses. Can also be used as a supplementary text for Auditing, Accounting Information Systems, Computerized Accounting, and other courses. This book provides students with an introduction to e-business terminology, strategic implications, and the important risks, threats, and opportunities of e-business to consider, particularly with respect to the accounting profession.
Wow they can relate! Mighty Maddie !!. Each page is an adventure for the reader to locate the key distractions that are keeping the lambs awake. Both. ****. At $100, I decided to wait until the price went down a little and finally was able to find it for around $40 with shipping. Chapter 16 is a delightful (but necessarily brief) introduction to twentieth century innovations in number theory. For Schiff, though, the sheer size of the debt, and the fact that it is running away faster and faster everyday (and has no realistic chance of ever being repaid) will sooner or later turn investors away from considering the American dollar a valuable reserve--at which point it will lose its status as the world's reserve, and investors will stop investing in it.
At this point, the American government will have but two options. Very good and informational book!!!!!!!!. If any of this seems even a little intriguing - a final YES. Illustrations are enhanced with metallic gold and some vell
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