Managerial Accounting (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134128528
Author: Karen W. Braun, Wendy M. Tietz
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.2SE
Contrast managerial and financial accounting (Learning Objective 2)
- a. Reports are usually prepared quarterly and annually.
- b. Information is verified by external auditors.
- c. Focus is on the past.
- d. Main characteristic of information is that it must be relevant.
- e. Reports tend to be prepared for the parts of the organization rather than the whole organization.
- f. Primary users are internal (i.e., company managers).
- g. It is governed by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) or International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
- h. The primary characteristics of information are that it must be reliable and objective.
- i. Reports are prepared as needed.
- j. It is not governed by legal requirements.
- k. Primary users are external (i.e., creditors, investors).
- l. Focus is on the future.
- m. Reporting is based mainly on the company as a whole.
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Financial accounting follows Generally Accepted Acccounting Principles (GAAP), while managerial accounting
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O a. develops financial statements for external users
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b. often has the financial information audited
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c. is concerned with collecting data of historical nature
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d. develops reports primarily prepared for internal use and help management make informed operational decisions.
Comparing managerial accounting and financial accounting
Match the following terms to the appropriate statement. Some terms may be used more than once, and some terms may not be used at all.
a. Accounting systems that must follow GAAP
b. External parties for whom financial accounting reports are prepared.
c. The role managers play when they are monitoring day-to-day operations and keeping the company on track.
d. Internal decision makers.
e. Accounting system that provides information on a company’s past performance.
f. Accounting system not restricted by GAAP.
g. The management function that involves choosing goals and deciding how to achieve them.
Which of the following statement is correct about managerial accounting?
A. Its prepared on annual basis.
B. Creditors are considered one of the users of managerial accounting information.
C. Data of managerial accounting is departmental focused.
D. Managerial accounting information needs to be accurate.
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Managerial Accounting (5th Edition)
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