Management Accounting 1

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Define accounting The process of identifying, measuring and communicating economic information to assist users with decision and informed judgements.
What is the difference between Financial accounting and management accounting? Financial accounting is to provide information to external parties outside the company, management accounting is information to assist the internal parties within the company
Define characteristics of management accounting * For internal use: managers and employees * Feeds back on operating performance *It's timely and future orientated *Tailor made to internal needs
Define characteristics of financial accounting * For external use: shareholders * Reports on past performance * Delayed and historical information *Regulated by IAS and GAAP
What is management accounting useful for? 1. Determining costs and benefits 2. Developing long-term plans 3. Allocating resources 4. Performance evaluation and control
4 phases in developing Management Accounting 1. Internal processing (determining costs of goods) 2. Short term planning and control 3. Controlling costs: waste reduction 4. Generating shareholder value and external value
Which costs are NOT relevant for FUTURE decision making? (Irrelevant costs) * Committed costs * Past/Historic costs
Which costs must be taken into account for future decision making (Relevant costs) * Opportunity Costs * Future outlay costs
Define committed costs They are future costs that have been committed prior to the decision being made. They do not vary making them an irrelevant cost.
What are 2 conditions for Relevant Costing? 1. The cost must vary with each decision 2. Cost must relate to the Future and relate to the Wealth of the business
Define a Past/Historic/Sunk cost Costs that have already been incurred. They have no effect on future decisions and cannot be changed.
Define an outlay cost An outlay cost is the amount on money have will have to be spent to achieve an objective.
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