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MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTING
PRESENTED BY
T.SRUTHI
PGDM-10036
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTNG DEFINED
• Management accounting is the presentation of accounting information in
such a way so as to assist management in the creation of policy and in the
day-to-day operations of an undertaking.
objectives
• To assist the management in promoting efficiency.
• To interpret financial statements to enable the management to formulate
future plans.
• To arrange for the systematic allocation of responsibility for
implementation of plants and budgets.
objectives
• To analyze monetary and non monetary transactions.
• To compare the actual performance with plan & identifying deviations and
their causes.
• To prepare budget covering all functions of business.
Need and importance of management
accounting
• Creates harmony between the management & employees.
• Enables the management to improvise its services to its customers.
• Various operations can be planned with the help of accounting information,
budgeting & forecasting.
• Avoid business from facing seasonal fluctuations.
• Helps in communicating up to date information to various parties interested
in successful working of the business organization.
Need and importance of management
accounting
• The use of management accounting may controlled or even eliminate
various types of wastages.
• The management aims to control the cost of production and at the same
time increase efficiency of employers.
• Different tools of management accounting have provided validity,
objectivity & reliability in business management.
Functions
1.Forecasting
• Making shorterm & longterm finance and planning the business for future
operations.
2.Organising
• Organising the human & physical resources of the business.
3.Coordinating
• Providing different tools for coordination.
Contd..
4.Controlling
Controlling performance by using standard costing, marginal costing and
budgetary control.
5.Analysis and interpretation
6.Communicating
7.Economic appraisal
Appraisal of social & economic forces, govt. policies and interpret their
effect on business.
SCOPE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
• Management accounting is concerned with presentation of accounting
information in the most useful way for the management.
• Its scope is, therefore, quite vast and includes within its fold almost all
aspects of business operations.
Financial Accounting: Management accounting is mainly concerned
with the rearrangement of the information provided by financial
accounting. Hence, management cannot obtain full control and
coordination of operations without a properly designed financial
accounting system.
Contd.
Cost Accounting: Standard costing, marginal costing, opportunity
cost analysis, differential costing and other cost techniques play a
useful role in operation and control of the business undertaking.
RevaluationAccounting: This is concerned with ensuring that capital
is maintained intact in real terms and profit is calculated with this fact in
mind.
Budgetary Control: This includes framing of budgets, comparison of
actual performance with the budgeted performance, computation of
variances, finding of their causes, etc.
Contd.
Inventory Control: It includes control over inventory from the time it is
acquired till its final disposal.
Statistical Methods: Graphs, charts, pictorial presentation, index
numbers and other statistical methods make the information more
impressive and intelligible.
Taxation: This includes computation of income in accordance with the
tax laws, filing of returns and making tax payments.
LIMITATIONS OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
• Based on accounting information
• Wide scope-leads to inaccurate results
• Costly-installation
• Evaluationery stage
• Opposition to change- rearrangement of rules and regulations maynot be
liked by people.
Who is Management accountant?
• The officer who is concerned with management accounting function in an
organization is known as management accountant.
Functions of management accountant
• To assure physical protection for the business through internal control &
proper insurance coverage.
• To consult with all segments of management.
• To administer the tax policies & procedures
• To supervise & coordinate preparation of reports to govt. agencies.
• To compare performance with operating plan & standards & to report and
interpret the results of operations to all levels of management and owners
of business as well.
Functions of management accountant
• To establish, coordinate, administer an integral part of management, an
adequate plan for the control of operations.
• To continuously appraise economic & social forces & govt. influences and
interpret their effect on business.
Duties of a management accountant
• To maintenance of adequate records of all contracts and leases.
• The preparation as a budget director, in conjunction with other officers of an
annual budget, covering all activities of the corporation for submit to board of
directors prior to the fiscal year.
• The preparation & interpretation of all statistical records & reports of the
corporation.
• The costing of all physical inventories.
• The compilation of production costs.
• Continuous audit of all accounts & records of the corporation wherever located.
Contd.
• The compilation of costs of distribution.
• The installation & interpretation of all accounting records of the
corporation.
• The preparation & interpretation of the financial statements & reports of
the corporation.
Management accounting

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Management accounting

  • 2. MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTNG DEFINED • Management accounting is the presentation of accounting information in such a way so as to assist management in the creation of policy and in the day-to-day operations of an undertaking.
  • 3. objectives • To assist the management in promoting efficiency. • To interpret financial statements to enable the management to formulate future plans. • To arrange for the systematic allocation of responsibility for implementation of plants and budgets.
  • 4. objectives • To analyze monetary and non monetary transactions. • To compare the actual performance with plan & identifying deviations and their causes. • To prepare budget covering all functions of business.
  • 5. Need and importance of management accounting • Creates harmony between the management & employees. • Enables the management to improvise its services to its customers. • Various operations can be planned with the help of accounting information, budgeting & forecasting. • Avoid business from facing seasonal fluctuations. • Helps in communicating up to date information to various parties interested in successful working of the business organization.
  • 6. Need and importance of management accounting • The use of management accounting may controlled or even eliminate various types of wastages. • The management aims to control the cost of production and at the same time increase efficiency of employers. • Different tools of management accounting have provided validity, objectivity & reliability in business management.
  • 7. Functions 1.Forecasting • Making shorterm & longterm finance and planning the business for future operations. 2.Organising • Organising the human & physical resources of the business. 3.Coordinating • Providing different tools for coordination.
  • 8. Contd.. 4.Controlling Controlling performance by using standard costing, marginal costing and budgetary control. 5.Analysis and interpretation 6.Communicating 7.Economic appraisal Appraisal of social & economic forces, govt. policies and interpret their effect on business.
  • 9. SCOPE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING • Management accounting is concerned with presentation of accounting information in the most useful way for the management. • Its scope is, therefore, quite vast and includes within its fold almost all aspects of business operations. Financial Accounting: Management accounting is mainly concerned with the rearrangement of the information provided by financial accounting. Hence, management cannot obtain full control and coordination of operations without a properly designed financial accounting system.
  • 10. Contd. Cost Accounting: Standard costing, marginal costing, opportunity cost analysis, differential costing and other cost techniques play a useful role in operation and control of the business undertaking. RevaluationAccounting: This is concerned with ensuring that capital is maintained intact in real terms and profit is calculated with this fact in mind. Budgetary Control: This includes framing of budgets, comparison of actual performance with the budgeted performance, computation of variances, finding of their causes, etc.
  • 11. Contd. Inventory Control: It includes control over inventory from the time it is acquired till its final disposal. Statistical Methods: Graphs, charts, pictorial presentation, index numbers and other statistical methods make the information more impressive and intelligible. Taxation: This includes computation of income in accordance with the tax laws, filing of returns and making tax payments.
  • 12. LIMITATIONS OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING • Based on accounting information • Wide scope-leads to inaccurate results • Costly-installation • Evaluationery stage • Opposition to change- rearrangement of rules and regulations maynot be liked by people.
  • 13. Who is Management accountant? • The officer who is concerned with management accounting function in an organization is known as management accountant.
  • 14. Functions of management accountant • To assure physical protection for the business through internal control & proper insurance coverage. • To consult with all segments of management. • To administer the tax policies & procedures • To supervise & coordinate preparation of reports to govt. agencies. • To compare performance with operating plan & standards & to report and interpret the results of operations to all levels of management and owners of business as well.
  • 15. Functions of management accountant • To establish, coordinate, administer an integral part of management, an adequate plan for the control of operations. • To continuously appraise economic & social forces & govt. influences and interpret their effect on business.
  • 16. Duties of a management accountant • To maintenance of adequate records of all contracts and leases. • The preparation as a budget director, in conjunction with other officers of an annual budget, covering all activities of the corporation for submit to board of directors prior to the fiscal year. • The preparation & interpretation of all statistical records & reports of the corporation. • The costing of all physical inventories. • The compilation of production costs. • Continuous audit of all accounts & records of the corporation wherever located.
  • 17. Contd. • The compilation of costs of distribution. • The installation & interpretation of all accounting records of the corporation. • The preparation & interpretation of the financial statements & reports of the corporation.