1st Edition by Arline A. Savage
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, Accounting Information Systems 1st Edition Savage Test Bank x x x x x x x
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Accounting Information Systems, 1e (Savage)
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Chapter 1 Accounting as Information
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All Chapters
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1) Accounting communicates to stakeholders x x x
A) minimally required public financial data.x x x x
B) the financial outcomes of operating, investing, and financing activities.
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C) the sales strategy for the operating, marketing, and sales activities.
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D) black and white details about the economics of operating activities.
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Answer: B
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Learning Objective: 1.1 Explain how accounting affects both the demand for and supply of
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information.
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Section Reference: Why is Accounting Information Important?
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AACSB: Communication
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Bloom's: Comprehension x
AICPA: AC: Reporting
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2) Accounting communicates the financial outcomes of a business's activities for
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A) operating.
B) investing.
C) financing.
D) All of these answer choices are correct.
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Answer: D
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Learning Objective: 1.1 Explain how accounting affects both the demand for and supply of
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information.
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Section Reference: Why is Accounting Information Important?
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AACSB: Communication
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Bloom's: Comprehension x
AICPA: AC: Reporting
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3) In what way do management teams use accounting data?
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A) Management teams use accounting data to make business decisions.
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B) Management teams use accounting data to make and execute plans.
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C) Management teams use economic and accounting data together to make decisions.
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D) All of these answer choices are correct.
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Answer: D
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Learning Objective: 1.1 Explain how accounting affects both the demand for and supply of
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information.
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Section Reference: Why is Accounting Information Important?
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AACSB: Analytic
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Bloom's: Comprehension
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AICPA: AC: Risk Assessment, Analysis, and Management
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,4) Which statement is TRUE? x x x
A) Accounting consists of rigid black and white rules. x x x x x x x
B) Accountants crunch numbers, not make decisions. x x x x x
C) Accounting helps support a prosperous society. x x x x x
D) Accountants focus on debits and credits, not business activities. x x x x x x x x
Answer: C
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Learning Objective: 1.1 Explain how accounting affects both the demand for and supply of
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information.
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Section Reference: Why is Accounting Information Important?
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AACSB: Analytic
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Bloom's: Comprehension x
AICPA: N/A
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5) Which of the following is NOT a component of an information system?
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A) Hardware
B) Software
C) Input
D) Network
Answer: C
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Learning Objective: 1.1 Explain how accounting affects both the demand for and supply of
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information.
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Section Reference: Why is Accounting Information Important?
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AACSB: Analytic
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Bloom's: Knowledge x x
AICPA: AC: Systems and Process Management
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6) Input to an information system consists of
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A) raw and unorganized data.
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B) hardware and software. x x
C) reported information. x
D) processed data. x
Answer: A
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Learning Objective: 1.1 Explain how accounting affects both the demand for and supply of
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information.
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Section Reference: Why is Accounting Information Important?
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AACSB: Analytic
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Bloom's: Knowledge x x
AICPA: AC: Systems and Process Management
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7) Which of the following is a definition of output from an information system?
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A) Output is raw and unorganized data.
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B) Output is information produced by processing data.
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C) Output is database facts and figures.
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D) Output is information collected from users.
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Answer: B
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Learning Objective: 1.1 Explain how accounting affects both the demand for and supply of
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information.
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Section Reference: Why is Accounting Information Important?
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AACSB: Analytic
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Bloom's: Comprehension
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AICPA: AC: Systems and Process Management
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8) Which statement concerning data is TRUE?
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A) Data is useless to a business until transformed into information.
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B) Data is the output from an information system.
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C) Data is organized into understandable formats.
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D) Data is processed before being input into the information system.
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Answer: A
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Learning Objective: 1.1 Explain how accounting affects both the demand for and supply of
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information.
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Section Reference: Why is Accounting Information Important?
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AACSB: Analytic
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Bloom's: Comprehension
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AICPA: AC: Systems and Process Management
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9) Which of the following activities would NOT result in a transaction in an accounting
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information system?
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A) Sell goods to a customer on account
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B) Purchase supplies on credit x x x
C) Prepay for six months of insurance
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D) Receive a customer order x x x
Answer: D
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Learning Objective: 1.1 Explain how accounting affects both the demand for and supply of
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information.
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Section Reference: Why is Accounting Information Important?
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AACSB: Analytic
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Bloom's: Applicationx x
AICPA: AC: Systems and Process Management
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