Information about AIS on the Internet can be grouped into 3 categories: Sponsored/Commercial Information - a consideration has been paid for the publication of the information on the internet for the purpose to sell a product or service. Although, it may appear to be subjective, it may not be 100% biased. E.g. www.investopedia.com. Popular/Practitioner Information - This is a piece of information that has gone through a review stage prior to publication. Since this has gone through the review stage, it could be more objective than sponsored information. This will be able to give managers a way to rethinking into new ways of going about things.e.g. www.aicpa.org/pubs/jofa/joahome.htm. Scholarly Information - This is also a piece of information that has gone through a review stage prior to publication. Since this has gone through the review stage, it could be more objective than sponsored information. This normally is a fully reviewed and approved research with adequate literature review and an answered research question. This provides ‘value added’ factor to the information.e.g. www.pdcnet.org/beq.html.