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D196 Principles of Financial and Managerial Accounting The graduate identifies the role of accounting information and the purpose of the accounting cycle in decision-making Module 1 Lesson 1: Describe the purpose and users of accounting information Accounting a system used for providing “quantitative information (financial) about economic entities intended to be useful in making economic decisions - Quantitative: numbers Financial: money Useful: accounting only exists because it is useful - Decisions: past information can still be useful and can impact decisions about the future Accounting involves 3 basic functions - Analysis (determining if information should be tracked by the accounting system) - Bookkeeping (day to day keeping track of transactions) - Evaluation (obtaining and using financial information to determine the health and performance of a business) Decision-Making Process - Step 1: Identify the issue - Step 2: Gather information - Step 3: Identify Alternatives - Step 4: Select the option that will most likely result in the desired objective

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TUTORIAL WORK
D196 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING(WGU)

, D196 Principles of Financial and Managerial Accounting

The graduate identifies the role of accounting information and the purpose of the accounting cycle in
decision-making

Module 1 Lesson 1: Describe the purpose and users of accounting information

Accounting a system used for providing “quantitative information (financial) about economic entities
intended to be useful in making economic decisions

- Quantitative: numbers
- Financial: money
- Useful: accounting only exists because it is useful
- Decisions: past information can still be useful and can impact decisions about the future

Accounting involves 3 basic functions

- Analysis (determining if information should be tracked by the accounting system)
- Bookkeeping (day to day keeping track of transactions)
- Evaluation (obtaining and using financial information to determine the health and performance
of a business)

Decision-Making Process

- Step 1: Identify the issue
- Step 2: Gather information
- Step 3: Identify Alternatives
- Step 4: Select the option that will most likely result in the desired objective




Capital comes from three sources:

- Investors (owners)
- Creditors (lenders), and
- The business in the form of earnings

Accountants play two roles:

- Measuring and reporting: measure and report the results of business activities. Accountants
follow the standard set of procedures referred to as the accounting cycle.
o Financial Accounting Cycle ASRP
▪ Analyze transactions
▪ Record effects of transactions

, ▪ Summarise effects of transactions
▪ Prepare reports – so that we have numbers that we can evaluate
- Advising: advise managers on how to achieve business goals such as generating profit,
minimizing costs, providing efficient services




Module 1 Lesson 2: Identify users of accounting information

Accounting System Output

The two primary areas of accounting are Managerial Accounting & Financial Accounting:

- Managerial Accounting (internal)
o Product costs
o Breakeven analysis
o Budgeting
o Performance evaluation
o Outsource production

- Financial Accounting (external)
o Credit analysis
o Regulatory uses (such as financial health of bank and insurance companies)

, 3 General-Purpose Financial Statements – for people OUTSIDE the business:

- Balance Sheet – list as of a point in time (a second)
o Reports the resources of a company (the assets)
o The company’s obligations (the liabilities)
o The owners’ equity
- Income statement – for a period of time (week/month/year); reports the amount of net income
earned
- Statement of cash flows – for a period of time (week/month/year); reports the amount of cash
collected and paid out
o Operating
o Investing
o Financing

External Stakeholders – Key External Users of Financial Accounting Data
Lenders (creditors) Investors
- Being repaid, with interest - How much cash they can expect to
- Use companies’ financial statements in receive in the future if they invest in a
making decisions about commercial loans business now
- Predict the ability of the borrower to repay - Aid investors in assessing future cash
the loan flows
Competitors Federal, State, and Local Government Agencies
- Identify strategic opportunities for - Make sure that investors have sufficient
marketing efforts where potential profits information to make informed
are high or where your competitor is weak investment decisions

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