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Overview of the Accounting Environment Managerial Accounting

Fields in Accounting  Financial Accounting – financial statement reporting to entities outside the business organization

Financial Accounting  Information primarily intended for investors and creditors  Governing body is the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)  Highly regulated

Financial Accounting  Financial reports are:  Balance Sheet  Income Statement  Statement of Changes in Equity  Statement of Cash Flows  Verified through documentation and audit by CPA

Fields in Accounting  Cost/Managerial Accounting – preparing information suitable for managers to plan control and run the organization

Cost / Managerial Accounting  Information prepared for internal users  Primarily intended for decision making by managers  No governing body or regulators  Emphasis on relevance rather than verification

Fields in Accounting  Governmental Accounting – accounting for state or local governments using “fund” accounting concepts  Separates activities of the organization into distinct reporting units

Fields in Accounting  Tax Accounting – strategic planning to reduce tax liability  Record keeping and filing for tax preparation

 contains free resources on careers, jobs descriptions, and salaries for accounting and finance professionals Web Sites

 contains information about certifications and licenses available in accounting

Professional Organizations IMAInstitute of Management Accountants MSCPAMissouri Society of Certified Public Accountants AAAAmerican Accounting Association

Certifications CPACertified Public Accountant CMACertified Management Accountant CIACertified Internal Auditor CFACertified Forensic Accountant