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BUSINESS & INTERNET By Pablo, Duy and Tao 12/5/2015
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Agenda Internet Introduction Modern uses Conclusion References
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Internet Introduction Internet History ARPA (Advanced Research Project Agency) The Foundation of Internet ARPANET TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) “Internet”
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Modern Uses ACCOUNTING E-COMMERCE
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ACCOUNTING Definition Old methods Use of computer and internet in Accounting
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What is Accounting? The ART of recording, classifying, and summarizing in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions and events which are, in part at least, of financial character, and interpreting the results thereof (AICPA). ACCOUNTING
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Manual Accounting A bookkeeper kept the journals, the accounts receivable, the accounts payable and the ledgers in his best possible penmanship (*). ACCOUNTING
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Computerise Accounting One of the first accounting programs was Lotus 1-2-3 (1983). Small test (*) : Hand-done Computer 12 minutes to set up 18 minutes to perform the computations 30 seconds to load the spreadsheet 4 minutes to input the information Less than one second for it to be tabulated and printed ACCOUNTING
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Internet and Accounting Training Free Easy to get access Changing the way people learn accounting ACCOUNTING
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Applications MYOB is a leading international provider of business management solutions Internet and Accounting ACCOUNTING
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E-COMMERCE Definition Utilities Specific fields
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E-COMMERCE Consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks (en.Wikipedia.org). What is E-commerce?
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Utilities Electronic funds transfer (EFT) Supply chain management Internet Marketing Online transaction processing Electronic data interchange (EDI) Inventory management systems Automated data collection systems E-COMMERCE
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Specific fields B2B (Business to business) Commodity exchange Supply chain (Ultimosoft.com) B2C ( Business to consumers) Amazon E-bay E-COMMERCE
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CONCLUSION INTERNET Important tool for business Made business easier and faster Have changed the way how companies encourage consumers FUTURE Companies working only through internet Non presential Online office
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REFERENCE LIST ‘Wikipedia – E-commerce’, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-commerce, 22/05/2010 ‘Wikipedia – Internet’, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet, 22/05/2010 ‘Ultimosoft – Supply chain’, http://www.ultimosoft.com/industry/supplychain.html, 24/05/2010 Carol L. Cook; ‘How Computers Have Simplified Accounting’; http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1989/7/89.07.06.x.html#e; 18/05/10 www.accountingcoach.com, 18/05/10 www.myob.com, 18/05/10
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