Financial reporting using computer graphics /
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New York :
Wiley,
c1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. I. Introduction: Current Technology and Management Issues. Ch. 1. How Graphic Technology Impacts the New Information-Based Organizations. Ch. 2. Management, Managers, and Management Information Systems
- Pt. II. The Need for Financial Graphic Standards. Ch. 3. Financial Graphic Standards - The Automated Report Production Process. Ch. 4. Financial Graphic Standards - The Growing Business Communication Problem
- Pt. III. Financial Graphics in the Accounting Practice. Ch. 5. Quality Control Standards: Financial Graphics. Ch. 6. Financial Graphic Standard - An Organized Approach. Ch. 7. Increasing the Bottom Line: Managing the Accounting Practice. Ch. 8. Increasing the Bottom Line: Client-Based Activities. Ch. 9. Using Financial Graphics in Integrated Application Systems
- Pt. IV. Graphic Management information Systems. Ch. 10. Designing a Graphic Management Information System. Ch. 11. Graphic Financial Statement Sequences. Ch. 12. Cash Control. Ch. 13. Accounts Receivable.
- Ch. 14. Inventory. Ch. 15. Fixed Assets. Ch. 16. Accounts Payable. Ch. 17. Long-Term Debt. Ch. 18. Net Worth: Equity. Ch. 19. Sales/COGS/Gross Margin. Ch. 20. Purchases. Ch. 21. Payroll
- Pt. V. Presentations. Ch. 22. Accounting Presentations are Traditionally Hard Copy. Ch. 23. Other Graphic Considerations. Ch. 24. The Future of Financial Graphics.