AFF9521

Introductory accounting and financial information systems II

Dr Geoffrey Speight

6 points · 3 hours per week, or equivalent · First, second, summer semester · Caulfield, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong, in-house (not offered in all locations in all semesters) · Prerequisites: AFF9500, AFF9510

Objectives On completion of this subject students should have developed an understanding of information technology and its use in a business environment; the concepts behind a comprehensive accounting package; the role of databases in business computing; the internal control issues relating to computers; the specification and selection issues for major computer systems; the impact of information technology on business processes; the preparation, uses, characteristics and limitations of financial models; effective spreadsheet design principles; advanced logic within financial models; the principles of structured programming in spreadsheet macro languages; designing, testing; debugging; coding and documenting macro programs.

Synopsis Lectures on the topics listed above and practical exercises using Microsoft Excel or Lotus 1-2-3 to develop financial models and using MYOB accounting software.

Assessment Assignment 1 (1000-2000 words or computer based): 15% · Assignment 2 (1000-2000 words or computer based): 15% · Examination (3 hours): 70%

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