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Financial Accounting I

Definition

Data are raw, unprocessed facts and figures collected from various sources. In financial accounting, data forms the basis for creating meaningful information through processing and analysis.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Data is the foundational element of an Accounting Information System (AIS).
  2. Data can come from internal sources like transactions or external sources like market trends.
  3. The quality of financial reports depends on the accuracy and completeness of data.
  4. Data must be processed into information to be useful in decision-making.
  5. Data security is crucial to protect sensitive financial information.

Review Questions

  • What role does data play in an Accounting Information System?
  • Why is it important for data to be accurate and complete in financial accounting?
  • How can data security impact an Accounting Information System?
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