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1-1. The answer to this question will vary with each university’s location. However, it is
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likely most students will reveal that their parents are employed in non-manufacturing jobs.
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Instructors may wish to emphasize that the large numbers of service sector employees and
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knowledge workers reflect a trend.
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1-2. This question encourages students to think about some of the information
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reporting limitations imposed by the traditional accounting general ledger architecture.
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p Other business activities (or business events) that do not require journal entries include (1)
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obtaining a line of credit, (2) issuing purchase requisitions or purchase orders, (3) signing
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contracts, (4) hiring a new executive, and (5) sending financial information to investors or
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bank loan personnel.
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Instructors may wish to point out that important information about a company’s business
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activities may be included in an annual report outside the financial statements. The
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management letters and footnotes in annual reports may reveal much about a company’s
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future prospects.
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Managers have access to much more information than what is published in financial reports.
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Whether or not they would like to have access to more non-financial information, or if they
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would prefer that the accounting information system capture data about business events
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rather than accounting transactions, is debatable. It may also be a function of the accounting
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system in a particular company. Investors may wish to have more information available to
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them but the downside is that too much information can be just as problematic as too little
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information.
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1-3. The financial accounting systems we have known for more than 500 years are
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,changing dramatically as a result of advances in information technology and financial
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accounting software. For example, databases allow accountants to collect and store all the
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data (accounting transaction data and non-financial data) about a business activity or event in
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one system, allowing those needing such information to retrieve it quickly, efficiently, and
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specifically in any format they wish. Financial data can also be more easily linked to
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nonfinancial data because of database technology. Thus, it is likely that financial reporting
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will undergo tremendous change in the next few years as we learn to use technology,
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including artificial intelligence, more effectively in the design of AISs.
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ERP systems are another example of the information age's impact on financial accounting.
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p Now, organizations capture more financial and non-financial data and produce more
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information than ever before. This allows companies to integrate their information systems,
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better forecast everything from raw materials requirements to finished product production,
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and to perform more sophisticated analyses of important business functions. For instance,
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sales can be examined at many different levels and organized according to criteria such as
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geography, customer, product, or salesperson.
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, One of the most important changes in AISs is the way these systems will gather financial
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information in the future. Although many of these systems will continue to capture data in
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traditional batch mode or at POS sites, we expect newer systems to collect more of it on
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mobile devices—for example, cell phones, PDAs, and digital cameras. Because more
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employees and working at home these days, “digital commuting” may be another trend.
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1-4. The objective of a company’s financial statements is to communicate relevant
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financial information to such external parties as stockholders, investors, and government
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agencies. Issuing financial statements in XBRL formats contributes to this objective by making
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such financial data more searchable, comparable, informative, and therefore useful. Also,
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because XBRL enables companies to use standard tags to identify specific accounting values,
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the language itself imposes a greater degree of standardization in the informational content
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of the reports. Finally, XBRL helps government agencies gather financial data that are more
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consistent, easier to understand, self-checking, and more quickly communicated. Chapter 2
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contains more about XBRL, including the idea that the language also enables its users to verify
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accounting relationships as assets = liabilities + stockholder equity.
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1-5. The questions asked here about suspicious activity reporting (SAR) require
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opinions from students. Regarding the first question, which asks if SAR activity should be a
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legal matter, there is little room for disagreement because so much of SAR is mandated by
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federal legislation such as the Annunzio-Wylie Anti-Money Laundering Act of 1992, the Bank
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Secrecy Act of 1996, and the Patriot Act of 2001. Although there are statistics on the number
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of SAR filings, less is known about how much of what appears to be suspicious are in fact
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violations of federal statutes.
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1-6. The example given in the question demonstrates one way in which
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computerization has refined cost estimation and thus has impacted managerial accounting.
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p However, IT has impacted almost every area of managerial accounting (and decision
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making). Consider, for example, the emergence of such concepts as just-in-time systems,
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computer integrated manufacturing systems, manufacturing resource planning systems,
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