Accountants in the information age - the internet approach.

With an estimated 2000 people joining each day, the Internet is the fastest growing network in the world. The impact and usefulness of the Internet parallels the history of personal computing, with a lag of about ten years. About ten years ago, personal computers brought computing from the realm of...

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Main Authors: Lee, Boon Ann., Ow Yong, Ka Wai., Thavanesh Thavarajan.
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52984
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description With an estimated 2000 people joining each day, the Internet is the fastest growing network in the world. The impact and usefulness of the Internet parallels the history of personal computing, with a lag of about ten years. About ten years ago, personal computers brought computing from the realm of technical gurus to the general public: “the rest of us,” as Apple said in their advertisements. The Internet is currently making the same transition. It is becoming an essential tool for everyone, even the business community realize its impact on its practices.
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spelling ntu-10356/529842023-05-19T05:41:34Z Accountants in the information age - the internet approach. Lee, Boon Ann. Ow Yong, Ka Wai. Thavanesh Thavarajan. Nanyang Business School Kenny Lee DRNTU::Business::Accounting With an estimated 2000 people joining each day, the Internet is the fastest growing network in the world. The impact and usefulness of the Internet parallels the history of personal computing, with a lag of about ten years. About ten years ago, personal computers brought computing from the realm of technical gurus to the general public: “the rest of us,” as Apple said in their advertisements. The Internet is currently making the same transition. It is becoming an essential tool for everyone, even the business community realize its impact on its practices. ACCOUNTANCY 2013-05-29T06:34:46Z 2013-05-29T06:34:46Z 1996 1996 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52984 en Nanyang Technological University 181 p. application/pdf
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