Accounting:: Information For Decision Making
Accounting:: Information For Decision Making
Accounting:: Information For Decision Making
Accounting links
decision makers
with economic Accounting
Economic activities and Information
Activities
with the results of
their decisions.
Reported
Decision Results of
Actions Actions
(decisions)
Makers (decisions)
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Types of Accounting Information
Financial Tax
Management
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Accounting Systems
An accounting system consists of the
personnel, procedures, technology, and
records used by an organization to
develop accounting information and to
communicate this information to
decision makers.
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Information System
Risk
Assessment
Control
Activities
Information and
Communication
Monitoring
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External Users of Accounting
Information
•Owners
•Creditors
•Potential investors
•Labor unions
•Governmental agencies
•Suppliers
•Customers
•Trade associations
•General public
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Objectives of External Financial
Reporting
Provide specific information about
economic resources, claims to resources,
and changes in resources and claims.
Statement
of Cash
Flows
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Characteristics of Externally
Reported Information
A Means to an
End
Usefulness Broader than
Enhanced via Financial
Explanation Statements
Based on General-
Purpose Historical in
Assumption Nature
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Owners
Typical
Board of
Directors Simple
Organization
Chief Executive
Officer Chart
(CEO)
Plant Plant
Managers Managers Controller Treasurer
Plant Plant
Accountants Accountants
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Objectives of Management
Accounting Information
To help achieve
goals and
missions
To help evaluate
and reward
decision makers
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Characteristics of Management
Accounting Information
Timeliness
Identify
A Means to an Decision Maker
End
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Institutional Features
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Careers in Accounting
Public Accounting
Management Accounting
Governmental Accounting
Accounting Education
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What About Bookkeeping?
Bookkeeping is the clerical side of accounting—
the recording of routine transactions and day-to-
day record keeping.
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Ethics, Fraud & Corporate
Governance
Corporate governance entails corporate
structures and processes for overseeing
the company’s affairs to ensure that the
company is being managed with the best
interests of shareholders in mind.
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End of Lecture 1
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