Learning objectives
1. Define accounting
2. Discuss the role of accounting information
3. List the main user groups for a business entity
4. Summarise the different uses that can be made of accounting information 5. Explain the different procedures involved in the accounting information system
6. State the key characteristics of accounting information
Learning objectives cont’d
7. Discuss the recent crisis in accounting
8. Relate the steps in the planning process
9. Discuss the nature of control in the decision-making process
10. List some alternative business objectives
11. Compare and contrast financial and management accounting
12. Provide an overview of the main financial statements
Nature and role of accounting cont’d
Learning objective 4: Summarise the different uses that can be made of accounting information cont’d
User group
Use
Employees (nonmanagement)
To assess the ability of the business to continue to provide employment and to reward employees for their labour.
Investment analysts To assess the likely risks and returns of the business in order to determine its investment potential and to advise clients accordingly.
Community representatives To assess the ability to continue to provide employment, to use community resources, to help fund environmental improvements, etc.
Managers
To help make decisions and plans for the business and to help exercise control to try to ensure that plans come to fruition.