Title: Managerial Accounting and the Business Environment
1Managerial Accounting and the Business Environment
2Managerial Accounting and Financial Accounting
Managerial accountingprovides informationfor
managers of anorganization whodirect and
controlits operations.
Financial accountingprovides informationto
stockholders,creditors and otherswho are
outsidethe organization.
3Differences Between Financial and Managerial
Accounting
4Work of Management
Planning
Directing and Motivating
Controlling
5The Changing Business Environment
6International Competition
- Meeting world-class competition demands a
world-class management accounting system. - Managers must make decisions to plan, direct, and
control a world-class organization.
7Organizational Structure
An organization is a group of peopleunited for a
common purpose.
8The Controller
- The chief accountant in an organization with
responsibility for - Financial planning and analysis.
- Cost control.
- Financial reporting.
- Accounting information systems.
9Importance of Ethicsin Accounting
- Ethical accounting practices build trust and
promote loyal, productive relationships with
users of accounting information. - Many companies and professional organizations,
such as the Instituteof Management Accountants
(IMA),have written codes of ethics whichserve
as guides for employees.
10IMA Code of Ethics for Management Accountants
- Competence
- Confidentiality
- Integrity
- Objectivity
- Resolution of Ethical Conflict
11End of Chapter 1