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dolphi86 [110]
3 years ago
15

All of the following are among the goals of a financial information system (FIS) except: A. Monitoring cost trends B. Minimizing

capital investment risks C. Sales forecasting D. Managing cash flows
Business
1 answer:
Andre45 [30]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

C. Sales forecasting

Explanation:

A financial information system (FIS) collects, organizes, and interprets financial data. FIS involves the digitization and automation of financial processes, including budget formulation, internal control measures, accounting, and reporting. The financial information system provides crucial information that aid management in making key policy decisions.

FIS helps management in the day to day financial operations. It provides updated information that allows managers to track the incomes and expenses of the business.  The system is designed to provide efficiency in financial management. It only analyzes the information that is has gathered. It is not a forecasting or a sales management tool.

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