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MN10668 – lecture 1

Financial accounting – concerned with the preparation of reports for external stakeholders

Management accounting – concerned with the preparation of reports for internal
management purposes


Financial
 The process of designing and operating an information system for collecting,
measuring and recording an enterprises transaction
 Summarising and communicating the results of these transactions to users to
facilitate making financial/economic decisions


Functions
 Recording and control of business transactions
 Maintain accuracy in recording
 Meet law requirements
 Present final financial statements to the owners of the business
 Present other financial reports analyses
 Facilitate the efficient allocation of resources

“The objective of financial statements is to provide information about the financial position
performance and changes in the financial position of an entity that is useful to a wide range
of users for making economic decisions”

Financial statements are used to provide information on company performance (income
statement) and on the financial position of the entity (statement of financial position)

Larger entities also provide information on the financial adaptability of the entity (statement
of cash flows)

These statements are provided with explanatory notes in an annual return also called the
annual report

The annual report also includes reports from management


Financial statements

Statement of profit and loss (income statement)
 Shows income generated, expenditure incurred and resultant profit or loss for a
specified period of time, typically one year
 This includes – revenue from operating services
Expenses from operating activities
Profit or loss in the period from operating activities

, Other income or expenses


Income statement terminology

 Revenue – is the income earned in the period from normal trading activities
 When an entity has income from activities that are not its core business such as
receiving interest then this is disclosed separately as ‘other income’
 Expenses – are yearly running costs. They are used up in the period reported on.
E.g., electricity used to generate heat and light, rent
 Profit or loss – the total income made by the entity in the period less the total
expenses incurred by the entity in the period


Simple view of income statement




Income = revenue and other incomes
Expenses = costs
How much has the business earned

Statement of financial position
What it shows:

Assets – that the business owns/has control of, such as goods for resale(inventory), vehicles
or machinery, trade receivables cash and money at the bank.

i.e. what they own

Liabilities - money that has been borrowed by the business and trade payables

i.e. what they owe

Capital – the amount of capital invested in the business by its owners = assets – liabilities


Raise money by – borrowing money (L) or shareholder investment (L) or initial capital, later
additional capital or earrings retained from the business
Use money to buy and hold assets to support long term business running (A)

Money raised is equal to money usable
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