Accounting Information System
Accounting Information System
12. One step in developing a knowledge management system is to create a visual map that describes units of 17. Which of the following statements about information overload and accounting information systems is most true?
knowledge and the relationships between them. In creating a knowledge management system focused on internal a. Even with a properly designed AIS, decision makers can experience information overload.
control, such a map might include which of the following? b. A well designed AIS can help decision makers manage information overload.
a. COSO framework c. Both even with a properly designed AIS, decision makers can experience information overload and a well
b. COBIT framework designed AIS can help decision makers manage information overload are true.
c. Both COSO framework and COBIT framework d. Neither even with a properly designed AIS, decision makers can experience information overload nor a
d. Neither COSO framework nor COBIT framework well designed AIS can help decision makers manage information overload is true.
18. Knowledge management is important to the study of accounting information systems because, like business 23. Examples of Step 1 in Steps for Better Thinking include:
processes, it: a. Recognizing the need to create an enterprise risk management plan.
a. Represents one way to create value for stakeholders. b. Learning about the eXtensible Business Reporting Language.
b. Crosses functional boundaries such as the accounting department and the purchasing department. c. Both recognizing the need to create an enterprise risk management plan and learning about the
c. Both represents one way to create value for stakeholders and crosses functional boundaries such as the eXtensible Business Reporting Language.
accounting department and the purchasing department. d. Neither recognizing the need to create an enterprise risk management plan nor learning about the
d. Neither represents one way to create value for stakeholders nor crosses functional boundaries such as eXtensible Business Reporting Language.
the accounting department and the purchasing department.
24. In which stage of Steps for Better Thinking should a decision maker interpret and organize information?
19. Knowledge management is important to the study of accounting information systems because: a. Identifying
a. Information technology is an essential part of both knowledge management and AIS. b. Exploring
b. Knowledge is an important asset on the balance sheet. c. Prioritizing
c. Both information technology is an essential part of both knowledge management and AIS and knowledge d. Envisioning
is an important asset on the balance sheet.
d. Neither information technology is an essential part of both knowledge management and AIS nor 25. The COSO internal control framework includes "monitoring" as one component. Monitoring is most similar to which
knowledge is an important asset on the balance sheet. step in Steps for Better Thinking?
a. Identifying
20. Amanda is a partner in a CPA firm; she supervises a staff of ten professionals, some of whom are already licensed b. Exploring
CPAs and some of whom are still working toward licensure. She is responsible for audits of independent c. Prioritizing
bookstores in California, Nevada and Arizona. Amanda is concerned that the less experienced professionals she d. Envisioning
supervises are repeating the mistakes she and the more experienced professionals on her team made when they
began auditing. She therefore wants to create a knowledge management system. 26. Big Data can arise from two broad types of sources. Which of the following best pairs one type with an example?
a. accounting, trial balance
The less experienced accountants on Amanda's team are suffering from: b. marketing, customer preferences
a. Relapse errors. c. digital, query results from a relational database
b. Satisficing. d. All of these
c. Bounded rationality.
d. Lack of information technology. 27. Big Data can originate:
21. Call suggested seven steps for creating a knowledge management system. How are those seven steps similar to the a. from inside a company only.
COSO internal control framework? b. from outside a company only.
a. They both involve organizational culture. c. either inside or outside a company.
b. They both require some form of system documentation, such as a flowchart. d. only from the accounting information system.
c. Both involve organizational culture and require some form of system documentation, such as a flowchart
d. Neither involve organizational culture nor require some form of system documentation, such as a 28. All of the following are types of Big Data except:
flowchart a. big transaction data.
b. web and social media data.
22. Steps for Better Thinking involves all of the following stages except: c. biometric data.
a. Identifying. d. accounting data.
b. Exploring. 29. Decision makers can analyze Big Data using all of the following techniques except:
c. Prioritizing. a. descriptive analytics.
d. Thinking. b. predictive analytics.
c. decision making analytics. a. FASB.
d. prescriptive analytics. b. COSO.
c. PCAOB.
30. Time-series forecasting is an example of ___ analytics. d. All of these.
a. predictive
b. prescriptive 7. The PCAOB has:
c. descriptive a. Eliminated autonomy of practice in the accounting profession.
d. evaluative b. Limited autonomy of practice in the accounting profession.
1. McDonald wrote that professionals utilize a specialized knowledge base. Which of the following is the best example c. Had no effect on autonomy of practice in the accounting profession.
of the specialized knowledge base in accounting? d. Worked with FASB to enhance autonomy of practice in the accounting profession.
a. Reconciling a bank statement
b. Writing a check 8. According to Bell, a professional integrates knowledge from many disciplines. Knowledge about ethics requires an
c. Making adjusting entries accountant to integrate knowledge from:
d. Using spreadsheet software a. Philosophy.
b. Communication.
2. Bell's characteristics of a professional include the ability to think in which of the following ways? c. Science.
a. Rationally d. Psychology
b. Logically 9. Which of the following best pairs a characteristic of a professional with an example of that characteristic?
c. Coherently a. Appropriately uses technical knowledge, closed nominal accounts at the end of the fiscal year
d. All of these b. Integrates knowledge from many disciplines, closed nominal accounts at the end of the fiscal year
c. Appropriately uses technical knowledge, prepared a schedule of cash receipts and cash payments in
3. Which of the following demonstrates the least professional behavior based on Bell's characteristics? Excel
a. Developing a presentation based on the characteristics of the audience d. Integrates knowledge from many disciplines, prepared a schedule of cash receipts and cash payments in
b. Correctly applying FASB standards for short-term investments Excel
c. Completing continuing professional education courses 10. Which of the following pairs provides examples of integrating knowledge from other disciplines in accounting?
d. Ignoring principles from management and finance a. Completes the steps in the systems development life cycle, applies expectancy theory to improve
motivation
4. As professionals, accountants often use a specialized knowledge base. That specialized knowledge base can come b. Selects software using the weighted-rating model, analyzes internal controls in the sales/collection
from: process
a. FASB pronouncements. c. Analyzes internal controls in the sales/collection process, applies expectancy theory to improve
b. Textbooks in accounting and other fields. motivation
c. Both FASB pronouncements and Textbooks in accounting and other fields. d. Prepares a schedule of cash receipts in Excel, gives two examples of COSO documents
d. Neither FASB pronouncements nor Textbooks in accounting and other fields.
11. Bumble Beasley remarked: "The only way to be an accounting professional is to earn a CPA license." Which of the
5. According to Bell, accountants should recognize the influence of: following statements is most true?
a. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. a. There are many ways to be an accounting professional.
b. Foreign currency exchange rates. b. All accounting professionals have degrees in accounting.
c. Both the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and foreign currency exchange rates. c. Both there are many ways to be an accounting professional and all accounting professionals have
d. Neither the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 nor foreign currency exchange rates. degrees in accounting.
d. Neither there are many ways to be an accounting professional nor all accounting professionals have
6. McDonald stated that professionals have autonomy of practice. In the accounting profession, autonomy of practice degrees in accounting.
has been limited by:
18. Schools of ethical thought are:
12. Which of the following best pairs a characteristic of a professional with an example of that characteristic? a. points of view that help decision makers determine what is ethical.
a. Communicates effectively, selects software using the weighted-rating model b. determined by the accounting profession.
b. Integrates knowledge from many disciplines, completes the steps in the systems development life cycle c. Both points of view that help decision makers determine what is ethical and determined by the
c. Communicates effectively, analyzes internal controls in the sales/collection process accounting profession.
d. Integrates knowledge from many disciplines, gives two examples of COSO documents d. Neither points of view that help decision makers determine what is ethical nor determined by the
accounting profession.
13. Which of the following pairs provides examples of integrating knowledge from other disciplines in accounting?
a. Completes the steps in the systems development life cycle, applies expectancy theory to improve 19. Which of the following schools of ethical thought teaches that individuals have rights and that ethical principles are
motivation developed through reasoning?
b. Selects software using the weighted-rating model, analyzes internal controls in the sales/collection a. ethical egoism
process b. utilitarianism
c. Analyzes internal controls in the sales/collection process, applies expectancy theory to improve c. deontology
motivation d. virtue ethics
d. Prepares a schedule of cash receipts in Excel, gives two examples of COSO documents
20. Langenderfer and Rockness proposed:
14. Ethics is a set of standards that: a. that deontology is the best ethical viewpoint for professional accountants.
a. Is established by a particular group. b. an eight-step model for dealing with ethical dilemmas.
b. Is imposed on members of the group to regulate behavior. c. the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
c. Both established by a particular group and imposed on members of the group to regulate behavior. d. standards of professionalism for accountants.
d. Neither established by a particular group nor imposed on members of the group to regulate behavior.
21. Which of the following steps in the Langenderfer and Rockness model comes first?
15. Ethics is a discipline that: a. Identify the alternative courses of action.
a. Studies values and guidelines for living. b. Reach a decision as to the appropriate course of action.
b. Explains why ethical egoism is the best school of ethical thought. c. Discuss the alternative with a trusted person.
c. Both studies values and guidelines for living and explains why ethical egoism is the best school of d. Define the norms, principles and values related to the situation.
ethical thought.
d. Neither studies values and guidelines for living nor explains why ethical egoism is the best school of 22. The first step in the Langenderfer and Rockness model is:
ethical thought. a. Decide the best course of action.
b. Identify ethics issues and stakeholders.
16. In accounting, ethics issues can arise in: c. Identify the facts.
a. Determining the best school of ethical thought. d. Determine which school of ethical thought to follow.
b. Asset valuation.
c. Both determining the best school of ethical thought and asset valuation. 23. Which of the following is most closely associated with the second step of the Langenderfer and Rockness model?
d. Neither determining the best school of ethical thought nor asset valuation. a. asset valuation
17. Which of the following schools of ethical thought teaches that people are fundamentally solitary creatures, each b. utilitarianism
pursuing their own best interest? c. Bernie Madoff
a. ethical egoism d. autonomy of practice
b. utilitarianism
c. deontology 24. Jon is a new employee at ADX Corporation. He was working late one night when he saw Beatrice, a long-time ADX
d. virtue ethics employee, leaving the building with a company computer. Based on the Langenderfer and Rockness model, what
should Jon do?
a. Inform Beatrice's supervisor. a. In making ethical decisions, Annie strives to be true to her basic ethical nature.
b. Ask Beatrice why she was leaving the building with a company computer. b. Jeff inflated his division's sales to get a bigger bonus for himself.
c. Consult ADX's code of ethics. c. Michelle reported fraud she had discovered because she believes that lying is always wrong.
d. Take a photo of Beatrice leaving the building with the company computer. d. Shan agreed to coach as many CPA exam candidates as possible, in spite of his busy schedule.
25. Which of the following companies was created in 1985 from the merger of two other companies in the natural gas
and pipeline industries?
a. Enron
b. Arthur Andersen
c. BMIS
d. Adelphia Communications Corporation
26. Debra and Dexter are CPAs specializing in tax planning and preparation. Recently, Dexter commented that there is
nothing ethically wrong with tax evasion, so long as the number of people who benefit is greater than the number of
people harmed. Which school of ethical thought does Dexter follow?
a. ethical egoism
b. utilitarianism
c. deontology
d. virtue ethics
27. McDonald identified four criteria to be considered a professional. One of them requires accounting professionals to
adopt the ___ school of ethical thought.
a. utilitarian
b. ethical egoism
c. professional
d. none of these
28. Arnold, having arrived at a preliminary decision about how to resolve an ethical dilemma, discussed his alternatives
with a trusted co-worker. Based on the Langenderfer and Rockness model, what should he do next?
a. Determine the stakeholders involved in the ethical dilemma.
b. Evaluate the consequences of his proposed action.
c. Decide what to do.
d. Determine which school of ethical thought his co-worker follows.
29. Lenise laid out three potential responses for a violation of her company's ethics code. Based on the Langenderfer
and Rockness model, what should she do next?
a. Determine who will be affected by each potential response.
b. Speculate about what will happen for each of the three responses.
c. Talk with a trusted co-worker.
d. Determine if her company's ethics code is based primarily on ethical egoism or some other school of
ethical thought.