Chapters
Rutgers Accounting Web Homepage

The Internet Guide for Accountants

Alexander Kogan
Rutgers University

Ephraim F. Sudit
Rutgers University

Miklos A. Vasarhelyi
Rutgers University

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Chapters
Title
1
Introduction: What the Internet Is and Why It Is Important to Accounting
2
Surfing the Web
3
Accountant's Journey through Cyberspace
4
Basic Internet Services
5
Personal Publishing on the Web
6
Accounting Resources on the Internet
7
Security on the Internet
8
Electronic Commerce
9
Some Legal Aspects of the Internet
10
The Future of Accounting and Electronic Commerce on the Internet
App. A
How to Transfer Financial Data from the Web to a Spreadsheet
App. B
Viruses
App. C
Extracts of the Communications Decency Act of 1995
App. D
Rutgers Accounting Web Accounting Resources on the Internet
Corrections
Corrections and Updates in the Chapters


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