An accounting information system (AIS) processes ________ to provide users with ________. a. data; information b. information; data c. data; transactions d. data; benefits
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An accounting information system (AIS) processes data (such as financial transactions, invoices, and payroll) and transforms it into meaningful information (like financial statements, reports, and analyses) that can be used by various users (such as management, Show more…
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