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Accounting Information Systems: A Business Process Approach, 2d ed.(PRODUCTION, INDUSTRY, COMMERCE)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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HF5679
2004-117939
0-324-30161-8
Accounting information systems; a business process approach, 2d ed.
Jones, Frederick L. and Dasaratha V. Rama.
South-Western College Pub., [c]2006
684 p.
$72.95
This textbook aims to provide students with a strong conceptual foundation for developing and evaluating acc...
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