Introduction To Data Analytics For Accounting, 2nd Edition
By Vernon Richardson, Katie Terrell And Ryan Teeter
2nd Edition
,Table Of Content
Chapter 1 Ask The Question: Using Data Analytics To Address Accounting Questions 3
Chapter 2 Master The Data: An Introduction To Accounting Data 14
Chapter 3 Master The Data: Data Types Used In Accounting 28
Chapter 4 Master The Data: Preparing Data For Analysis 41
Chapter 5 Perform The Analysis: Types Of Data Analytics 54
Chapter 6 Perform The Analysis: Descriptive Analytics 70
Chapter 7 Perform The Analysis: Diagnostic Analytics 85
Chapter 8 Perform The Analysis: Predictive Analytics 101
Chapter 9 Perform The Analysis: Prescriptive Analytics 116
Chapter 10 Share The Story 130
Chapter 11 Capstone Projects Using The Amps Model 139
Chapter 12 Financial Statement Analysis 149
Chapter 13 Managerial Accounting Analytics 157
,Test Bank Introduction To Data Analytics For Accounting, 2nd Edition Richardson
Chapter 1 Ask The Question: Using Data Analytics To Address
Accounting Questions
1) "Create" Is The Highest Skill In Bloom's Taxonomy.
⊚ True
⊚ False
2) "Understand" Is The Lowest Skill In Bloom's Taxonomy.
⊚ True
⊚ False
Answers Included
3) "Remember" Is A Higher Skill Than "Understand" In Bloom's Taxonomy.
⊚ True
⊚ False
4) "Ask The Right Question" Is One Of The Desired Skills For Accounting Professionals,
Consistent With Ey's "The Analytics Mindset".
⊚ True
⊚ False
5) "Communicate Results With Management" Is One Of The Desired Skills For Accounting
Professionals, Consistent With Ey's "The Analytics Mindset".
, ⊚ True
⊚ False
6) "Extract, Transform And Load Relevant Data" Is One Of The Desired Skills For Accounting
Professionals, Consistent With Ey's "The Analytics Mindset".
⊚ True
⊚ False
7) Of The Options Listed Below, Which Is The Lowest Level Of Thinking Skills In Bloom's
Taxonomy?
A) Create
B) Understand
C) Apply
D) Analyze
8) Of The Options Listed Below, Which Is The Highest Level Of Thinking Skills In Bloom's
Taxonomy?
A) Evaluate
B) Apply
C) Analyze
D) Understand
9) Which Is The Appropriate Ordering Of Thinking Skills In Bloom's Taxonomy, Where The ">"
Symbol Means Higher Order Skills?
A) Evaluate > Apply
B) Remember > Understand
C) Apply > Analyze
D) Analyze > Evaluate