Book Description
This book provides readers with an introduction to e-business terminology, strategic implications, and the important risks, threats, and opportunities to consider, particularly with respect to the accounting profession. Chapter topics include How the 'E' is Changing Business, e-business models, identifying and managing the risks of e-business, and implications and opportunities of e-business assurance. Chapters 4 and 5 feature updated examples, ideas and statistics designed to reflect the new positioning (and new principles) of the WebTrust and SysTrust services, as well as expanded coverage of XML/XBRL. For those in the accounting field seeking specialized information on E-Business, e-commerce, accounting information systems, and computerized accounting.
Book Info
Highlights the disruptive effects of e-business on current business practices and presents a wide variety of e-business models using interesting real-world examples of e-businesses. Softcover.
E-Business: Principles and Strategies for Accountants FROM THE PUBLISHER
Efficient module-sized coverage provides accounting students with relevant e-business strategies, challenges, and opportunities. Adaptable technological content is presented at a basic level in the text, with more depth in the appendices. Highlights the disruptive effects of e-business on current business practices. Presents a wide variety of e-business models using interesting real-world examples of e-businesses. Explains how e-business risks and controls differ from those in a traditional environment. Emphasizes implications and opportunities of e-business for the accounting profession. Includes a companion website with hotlinks, downloadable tools and resources.