Types of Accounting Information
Basic Functions of an Accounting System
Basic Functions of an Accounting System
External Users of Accounting Information
Objectives of External Financial Reporting
Characteristics of Externally Reported Information
Users of Internal Accounting Information
Objectives of Management Accounting Information
Characteristics of Management Accounting Information
Integrity of Accounting Information
Integrity of Accounting Information
Integrity of Accounting Information
Integrity of Accounting Information
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Accounting: Information for Decision Making

1.

Chapter One:
Accounting: Information
for Decision Making
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2.

The
accounting
process
Economic
activities
Actions
(decisions)
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Accounting
“links” decision
makers with
economic
activities and
with the results of
their decisions.
Accounting
information
Decision
makers
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3. Types of Accounting Information

Financial
Tax
Managerial
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4.

Information System
Information
Users
Investors
Creditors
Managers
Owners
Customers
Employees
Regulators
-SEC
-IRS
-EPA
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Financial
Information
Provided
Profitability
Financial
position
Cash flows
Decisions
Supported
Performance
evaluations
Stock
investments
Tax strategies
Labor relations
Resource
allocations
Lending
decisions
Borrowing
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5. Basic Functions of an Accounting System

Collect
information
regarding
business
transactions
and record
it.
Payment
Car
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6. Basic Functions of an Accounting System

Collect
information
regarding business
transactions and
record it
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Classify
similar
transactions
into useful
reports.
Summarize
and
communicate
information to
decision
makers.
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7. External Users of Accounting Information

•Owners
•Creditors
•Labor unions
•Governmental agencies
•Suppliers
•Customers
•Trade associations
•General public
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8.

(Specific)
Provide information about economic
resources, claims to resources, and
changes in resources and claims.
Objectives
of
Financial
Reporting
Provide information useful in
assessing amount, timing and
uncertainty of future cash flows.
Provide information useful in making
investment and credit decisions.
(General)
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9. Objectives of External Financial Reporting

Balance Sheet
Income Statement
Statement of Cash Flows
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The primary
financial
statements.
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10. Characteristics of Externally Reported Information

A Means to
an End
Usefulness
Enhanced via
Explanation
Broader than
Financial
Statements
Based on
General-Purpose
Assumption
Historical in
Nature
Results from Inexact and
Approximate Measures
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11. Users of Internal Accounting Information

Board of directors
Chief executive officer (CEO)
Chief financial officer (CFO)
Vice presidents
Business unit managers
Plant managers
Store managers
Line supervisors
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12.

Typical Simple Organization Chart
Board of
Directors
(Owners)
Chief Executive
Officer
(CEO)
Business Unit
Manager
Plant
Manager
Plant
Manager
Plant
Accountant
Plant
Accountant
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V.P. Human
Resources
V.P. Information
Services
Chief Financial
Officer (CFO)
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13. Objectives of Management Accounting Information

To help achieve
goals and missions
To help evaluate
and reward
decision makers
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14. Characteristics of Management Accounting Information

Timeliness
A Means to
an End
Identify
Decision
Maker
Measures of
Efficiency and
Effectiveness
Oriented
Toward
Future
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15. Integrity of Accounting Information

Institutional Features
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Securities and Exchange Commission
Internal Control Structure
Audits
Legislation
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16. Integrity of Accounting Information

Professional Organizations
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Institute of Management Accountants
Institute of Internal Auditors
American Accounting Association
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17. Integrity of Accounting Information

Competence, Judgment and Ethical Behavior
Certified Public Accountants (CPAs)
Certificate in Management Accounting (CMA)
Certificate in Internal Auditing (CIA)
Code of Professional Conduct
CPA
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18. Integrity of Accounting Information

Careers in Accounting
Public Accounting
Management Accounting
Governmental Accounting
Accounting Education
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19. End of Chapter One

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