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PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved. Chapter 14 The Business Reporting (BR) Process

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–2 Learning Objectives To describe how business processes feed data required for general ledger (GL) updates and business reporting (BR) To explain how the GL and BR capabilities support an organization’s external and internal reporting functions To analyze the limitations of the traditional GL approach to contemporary systems

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–3 Learning Objectives (cont’d) To describe the extensive business reporting capabilities enabled by enterprise systems, the Internet, and business intelligence software To explain the applicability of business reporting to both operational and strategic planning

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–4 Functions of Business Reporting Process Accumulating data, classifying data, and recording data. Providing for generation of both ad hoc and predetermined business reports to support operational and strategic decision making. Preparing general-purpose, external financial statements. Generating Web-based forms of key business reporting information for dissemination via the Internet.

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–5 The Business Reporting Process Using an Enterprise System FIGURE 14.1

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–6 Internal and External Business Reporting Flows FIGURE 14.2 Source: Stanley Zarowin and Wayne E. Harding, “Finally, Business Talks the Right Language,” Journal of Accountancy (August 2002): 25. Copyright © 2002 from the Journal of Accountancy by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Inc. Opinions of the authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect policies of the AICPA. Reprinted with permission.

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–7 Responsibility Accounting Performance Reporting FIGURE 14.3 NOTE: Information is summarized (aggregated) as it moves upward Source: Adapted with permission from James D. Wilson, “Human Relations and More Effective Reporting,” NAA Bulletin, (May 1961): 13–24.

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–8 Horizontal and Vertical Information Flows FIGURE 14.4

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–9 Business Reporting— Context Diagram FIGURE 14.5

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–10 General Ledger/Business Reporting Process FIGURE 14.6

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–11 JD Edwards Financials Screen FIGURE 14.7 Reprinted by permission of JD Edwards World Source Company.

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–12 JD Edwards Distribution/Logistics Screens FIGURE 14.8 Reprinted by permission of JD Edwards World Source Company.

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–13 JD Edwards Human Resources and Payroll Screen FIGURE 14.9 Reprinted by permission of JD Edwards World Source Company.

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–14 JD Edwards Manufacturing Screen FIGURE Reprinted by permission of JD Edwards World Source Company.

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–15 JD Edwards Report Writer and Business Intelligence Screen FIGURE Reprinted by permission of JD Edwards World Source Company.

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–16 Technology-enabled Issues in BR Financial reporting (FR) modules in ERP systems Balanced Scorecard Business Intelligence Business Intelligence Systems for Aiding the Strategic Planner eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL)

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–17 FR Modules in ERP Systems Many options available for processing business events that affect multiple processes Options controlled to permit only users with pertinent interest to record events User access to ERP database also restricted to “need to know” basis

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–18 Balanced Scorecard Methodology for assessing organization’s business performance via  Financial records  Internal business processes  Customers  Innovation and improvement activities Functionality included in applications by all major ERP vendors

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–19 Business Intelligence Integration of statistical and analytical tools with decision support technologies Facilitates complex analyses of data warehouses by managers and decision makers Typical module in ERP systems May be especially helpful to support strategic planning

Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–20 Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) XML-based language consisting of a set of tags used to unify presentation of business reporting information into a single format Easily read by many software packages Can be easily searched by web browsers Enables easy uploading and downloading of information to other software packages for update, analysis, etc.