George Durler
Associate Professor of Accounting
Selected Links on the Internet
Accounting Related Internet Links
- Accounting Organizations
- Standards Boards/ Other Boards of interest
- PCAOB Public Companies
Accounting Oversight Board a private, non-profit
corporation, created by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
- FASB Financial
Accounting Standards Board Home Page
- IASB
International Accounting Standards Board
- GASB Government
Accounting Standards Board Home Page
- FASAB Federal
Accounting Standards Advisory Board
- SEC Securities Exchange
Commission - U.S. Government agency with responsibility
to regulate securities markets.
- COSO Committee of
Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, COSO is
recognized the world over for providing guidance on critical
aspects of organizational governance, business ethics,
internal control, enterprise risk management, fraud, and
financial reporting.
- GAO -- Government
Auditing
Standards
(Yellow Book) Auditing standards to follow when
auditing any government entity receiving federal funding.
- Kansas Board of
Accountancy -- regulates public accounting in Kansas,
administers CPA exam
- Kansas Division of
Accounts and Reports -- Administers local government
financial statement audits/reviews
- Accounting Web Resources
- Professional
Exams Information -- Dr. Durler's web page on
various accounting professinal exams and related preparatory
programs.
- Financial Statements/Information
XBRL
Computer Information Systems Related Internet Links
- CIS Web Resources
- Information Systems Audit
and Control Association -- Founded in 1969, ISACA
sponsors international conferences, administers the globally
respected CISA® (Certified Information Systems Auditor™)
designation earned by more than 26,000 professionals worldwide,
and develops globally applicable information systems (IS)
auditing and control standards
- Geographic
Information Systems web links (courtesy of Chuck Ziehr at
Northeastern State University). Pick GIS Day from Dr.
Ziehr's home page.
- How stuff works
- Interesting Web site that describes the workings of a variety
of items, including some emerging technology items.
- Webopedia --
Technology dictionary
- FreeAnswers.com --
Central web site for help questions regarding software from
Microsoft, Intuit, and Adobe (and maybe others by the time you
use this site).
- Whatis.com
Technology terminology definitions at whatis.techtarget.com
- Reserved for future links
Some links to help search the Internet
Some links to help find Software for your PERSONAL computer (Don't download to lab computers) (Please respect
license notifications) (I don't endorse any of these sites, but
list them for your assistance)
Other selected links--History of Computers and the Internet
- Homage
to
Gary
Kildall - Founder of Digital Research. The company that
gave personal computers their first operating system, CP/M. (Be
sure to scroll down and select the various links.)
- Grace Murray
Hopper - Pioneering women in society and in the computer
industry. An inspiration for anyone, men and women
alike. This link is to Yahoo!'s web site that links to
other sites with information about this remarkable woman.
- Home page of Dan
Brickland -- creator of the FIRST electronic spreadsheet,
Visicalc, precursor to Lotus 123, Excel and other spreadsheet
software.
- Yahoo!'s links to Other pioneers in
Computer technology and the
Internet . While some may believe Bill Gates and
Microsoft have been the primary inovators of computer
technology, those of us that have been around a while know that
their accomplishments have come from the groundbreaking work of
many of those listed on these pages. I strongly encourage
my students to investigate all the people listed at these
two sites but some of special interest are:
Dr. Durler's Home
page
AIS Home
page
School of Business
Home Page
ESU
Home Page
Revised 03/27/2013