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1 HEINTZ & PARRY 17th EDITION
COLLEGE ACCOUNTING HEINTZ & PARRY 17th EDITION

2 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING

3 THE PURPOSE OF ACCOUNTING
TO PROVIDE: FINANCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT A BUSINESS TO INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS

4 WHO ARE THE USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION?
OWNERS MANAGERS CREDITORS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

5 THE ACCOUNTING PROCESS
ACCOUNTING IS A SYSTEM OF: GATHERING FINANCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT A BUSINESS AND REPORTING IT TO USERS

6 STEP ONE ANALYZING LOOKING AT EVENTS THAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE AND THINKING ABOUT HOW THEY AFFECT THE BUSINESS

7 STEP TWO RECORDING ENTERING FINANCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT EVENTS INTO THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM

8 SORTING AND GROUPING SIMILAR ITEMS TOGETHER
STEP THREE CLASSIFYING SORTING AND GROUPING SIMILAR ITEMS TOGETHER

9 STEP FOUR SUMMARIZING BRINGING THE VARIOUS ITEMS OF INFORMATION TOGETHER TO DETERMINE A RESULT

10 STEP FIVE REPORTING TELLING THE RESULTS

11 STEP SIX INTERPRETING DECIDING THE MEANING AND IMPORTANCE OF THE INFORMATION IN VARIOUS REPORTS

12 ACCOUNTING PROCESS: SIX MAJOR STEPS
ANALYZING RECORDING

13 ACCOUNTING PROCESS: SIX MAJOR STEPS
CLASSIFYING SUMMARIZING

14 ACCOUNTING PROCESS: SIX MAJOR STEPS
REPORTING INTERPRETING

15 OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP PARTNERSHIP CORPORATION

16 SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP ONE OWNER OWNER ASSUMES ALL RISK
OWNER MAKES ALL DECISIONS

17 PARTNERSHIP TWO OR MORE PARTNERS PARTNERS SHARE RISKS
PARTNERS MAY DISAGREE ON HOW TO RUN BUSINESS

18 CORPORATIONS STOCKHOLDERS STOCKHOLDERS HAVE LIMITED RISK
STOCKHOLDERS MAY HAVE LITTLE INFLUENCE ON BUSINESS DECISIONS

19 TYPES OF BUSINESSES SERVICE MERCHANDISING MANUFACTURING

20 A BUSINESS THAT PROVIDES A SERVICE
SERVICE BUSINESS A BUSINESS THAT PROVIDES A SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY PHYSICIAN COMPUTER CONSULTANT

21 MERCHANDISING BUSINESS
A BUSINESS THAT BUYS A PRODUCT FROM ANOTHER BUSINESS TO SELL TO CUSTOMERS PHARMACY JEWELRY STORE DEPARTMENT STORE

22 MANUFACTURING BUSINESS
A BUSINESS THAT MAKES A PRODUCT TO SELL FURNITURE MAKER AUTO MANUF. TOY FACTORY

23 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING CLERK BOOKKEEPER PARA-ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTANT

24 ACCOUNTING CLERK Record, sort, and file accounting information
Often specialize in one area (such as cash, payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory and purchases) At least one year of accounting education

25 BOOKKEEPERS Supervise the work of accounting clerks
Summarize accounting information Help managers and owners interpret accounting information One to two years of accounting education

26 PARA-ACCOUNTANTS Provides many accounting, auditing or tax services
Under direct supervision of accountant 2 years of accounting education or, significant accounting and bookkeeping experience

27 ACCOUNTANTS Design the accounting information system
Focus on analyzing and interpreting info Look for trends Study the impact of alternative decisions College degree in accounting

28 ACCOUNTING CAREERS PUBLIC ACCOUNTING PRIVATE ACCOUNTING
GOVERNMENTAL & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTING

29 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING Offer services to public
CPA (Certified Public Accountant) Auditing, Taxation, Management Advisory Services

30 PRIVATE ACCOUNTING Employees of private businesses Controller
Accounting Info. Systems; Financial, Cost and Tax Accounting; Budgeting; and Internal Auditing CMA (Certified Managerial Accountant) CIA (Certified Internal Auditor)

31 GOVERNMENTAL & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTANTS
Work in ALL levels of government Also employed by Universities, Hospitals, Charities, etc. Gather and Report Financial Information


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