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for Data and Analytics in Accounting An Integrated Approach 1e Ann C.
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CHAPTER 1 f4




DATA AND ANALYTICS IN THE ACCOUNTING
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PROFESSION f4




Learning Objectives: f4




LO 1.1: Summarize how advances in data and technology are impacting accounting professionals.
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LO 1.2: Describe the stages of the data analysis process.
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LO 1.3: Identify the skills necessary to perform data analysis.
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LO 1.4: Explain how to apply a data analytics mindset during the data analysis process.
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ANSWERS TO MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS f4 f4 f4 f4




LO f41.2, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f42 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA f4FC:
1. f 4 A f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f 4 Develop f4and f4 Enhance f4 Functional f4 Competencies


LO f 4 1.1, f 4 BT: f 4 K, f 4 Difficulty: f 4 Easy, f 4 TOT: f 4 2 f 4 min, f 4 AACSB:
f 4 Knowledge, f 4 AICPA f 4 FC: f 4 Leverage f4Technology f4to f4Develop f4and

f4Enhance f4Functional f4Competencies
7. f 4 D
LO f41.2, f4BT: f4C, f4Difficulty: f4Medium, f4TOT: f43 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Analytic, f4AICPA f4FC:
2. f 4 C f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f 4 Develop f4 and f4 Enhance f4 Functional f4 Competencies


LO f41.1, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f42 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA
f4FC: f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f4 to f 4 Develop f4 and f4 Enhance f4 Functional
8. f 4 C
f4 Competencies
LO f41.2, f4BT: f4C, f4Difficulty: f4Medium, f4TOT: f43 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Analytic, f4AICPA f4FC:
f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f 4 Develop f4and f4 Enhance f4 Functional f4 Competencies

3. f 4 C
LO f41.2, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f42 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA 9. f 4 A
f4FC: f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f4 to f 4 Develop f4and f4 Enhance f4 Functional
LO f41.3, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f42 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA
f4 Competencies
f4FC: f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f4 Develop f4and f4 Enhance f4 Functional


f4 Competencies

4. f 4 B
LO f41 f42, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f42 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA 10.D
f4FC: f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f4 to f 4 Develop f4 and f4 Enhance f4 Functional
LO f41.3, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f42 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA f4FC:
f4 Competencies
f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f4 Develop f4 and f4 Enhance f4 Functional f 4 Competencies




5. f 4 B 11.B
LO f41.2, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f42 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA
f4FC: f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f4 to f 4 Develop f4 and f4 Enhance f4 Functional


f4 Competencies




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f4FC: f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f4 Develop f4and f4 Enhance f4 Functional
14.A
f4 Competencies
LO f41.4, f4BT: f4C, f4Difficulty: f4Medium, f4TOT: f43 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Analytic, f4AICPA f4FC:
f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f 4 Develop f4and f4 Enhance f4 Functional f4 Competencies




12.A
LO f41.4, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f42 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA
15.B
f4FC: f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f4 Develop f4and f4 Enhance f4 Functional
LO f41.4, f4BT: f4C, f4Difficulty: f4Medium, f4TOT: f43 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Analytic, f4AICPA f4FC:
f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f 4 Develop f4 and f4 Enhance f4 Functional f4 Competencies
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13.D
LO f41.4, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f42 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA
f4FC: f 4 Leverage f4 Technology f 4 to f4 Develop f4and f4 Enhance f4 Functional


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ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS f4 f4 f4




1. Both the CPA exam and the CMA exam have added data analytic content to their exams. This is in
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response to what new professionals need to know as they enter the accounting profession. The
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CPA Exam Evolution is a strong indication of how the accounting profession is changing. The new CPA
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exam will have more technology and data analytics questions in the Core exam, as well as the
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Discipline exams.
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2.

Changes Accounting Practice Area f4 f4



1. Ability to use entire data sets to identify
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exceptions, anomalies, and outliers
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2. Automation of manual processes
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3. Automation of journal entries
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4. Risk identification
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5. Forecasting
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accounting
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6. Compliance reporting
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LO f41.1, f4BT: f4C,f4Difficulty: f4Medium, f4TOT: f48 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Analytic, f4AICPA f4FC: f4Leverage f4Technology f4to f4Develop f4and f4Enhance f4Functional f4Competencies



3. Data are raw facts and figures. Technology helps covert that data into information. Information is
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the knowledge gained from analyzing the data.
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LO f41.1, f4BT: f4C,f4Difficulty: f4Medium, f4TOT: f46 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Analytic, f4AICPA f4FC: f4Leverage f4Technology f4to f4Develop f4and f4Enhance f4Functional f4Competencies



4.

Purpose Method

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, 1. Understanding what is happening currently
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and what has happened in the past.
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2. Understanding what should happen to meet
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our goals and objectives.
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3. Understanding what might happen in the
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future.
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4. Understanding why something happened.
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LO f41.2, f4BT: f4C,f4Difficulty: f4Medium, f4TOT: f46 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Analytic, f4AICPA f4FC: f4Leverage f4Technology f4to f4Develop f4and f4Enhance f4Functional f4Competencies



5. The first step is to identify the motivation for the analysis. The motivation for a project is the why
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the analysis is being performed. It is important to understand the reason for the analysis before
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beginning the analysis.
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The second step is to set an objective. In other words, “What is the goal of the analysis?” This step will
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help articulate the goal and specific questions that will be analyzed.
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The third step is to develop a strategy. In this step, we determine the data and analysis methods
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necessary to achieve the project’s goal.
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6. Extracting is the process in which data is retrieved from a source. This could involve downloading
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an Excel file or extracting data from a database or a data warehouse.
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Transforming the data occurs when data is cleaned, restructured, and/or integrated prior to using it for
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analysis.
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Loading data is the process of importing transformed data into the software used to perform analyses.
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LO f41.2, f4BT: f4K, f4Difficulty: f4Easy, f4TOT: f48 f4min, f4AACSB: f4Knowledge, f4AICPA f4FC: f4Leverage f4Technology f4to f4Develop f4and f4Enhance f4Functional f4Competencies




7.

Example Data Analysis Process Stage
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1. Develop a model to calculate contribution
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margin.
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2. Get data from a database.
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3. Upload data into analysis software.
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4. Determine the objective of the analysis.
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5. Create a forecast of net income.
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6. Identify the data needed for analysis.
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7. Identify relationships within the data.
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8. Create a visualization to show the results of
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the analyses.
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9. Identify sales patterns.
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