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Management Accounting
What is management accounting ?
 It is the presentation of the accounting information in
  such a way as to assist management in the creation
  of policy and in day to day operation of an
  undertaking .
 It comprises accounting methods , system and
  techniques , which coupled with special knowledge
  and ability , assist management in task of
  maximising profits or minimising losses .
 It is concerned with accounting information which is
  useful to management .
Evolution Of MA
Traditional View
 Pre 1930s –
   emphasis on financial markets and securities
    little attention on asset management
 1930s and 1940s
    focus on legal matters dealing with
    bankruptcy
    recognition of newly emerging government
    regulations
Criticism of Traditional View
 Treats the entire subject of finance from view point of
  investment banker rather than a financial decision
  maker within the enterprise .
 Heavy emphasis on long term financial instruments
  and lack of emphasis on working capital
  management .
 Much emphasis on corporate finance , little attention
  on the problems of non-corporate enterprises .
 Due to depression in 1930s and 1940s emphasis
  shifted on bankruptcy problems and liquidity crises .
Modern View
 1950s
  increased emphasis on asset management
 1960s
  application of mathematical models
   theoretical development in cost of capital , dividend
  policy and risk analysis
 1980s
   application of computer technology to assist in financial
  decision making
 1990s
   increased attention to international competition and
  management of multinational business
Features
 It is a separate branch of accounting , provide useful
    data in decision making process .
   It is based on anticipated events .
   It is intermittent in nature .
   It does not follow any prescribed accounting format for
    reporting .
   It is only a technique adopted by management to derive
    information .
   It is subjective in nature .
   It is inter-disciplinary subject .
   It depends upon informational needs of the management
    .
   It is mainly concerned with future events .
   It is a service function as it provides useful information to
    various levels of management .
Nature
 It is a branch of knowledge .
 It is a science .
 It is an art
 It is an extension of cost accounting .
 It is a profession .
Goal Of the Firms
1.  Profit maximisation ?
    This goal ignores :
a) timing of returns
b) Uncertainty of returns
2. Shareholder’s wealth maximisation ?
     This is the same as :
a) Maximising firm’s value
b) Maximising stock price
Objectives Of MA
1.   Decision making :
    Types of decisions
      Investing
      Financing
      Operating
Investment Decisions
 Determining the total amount of assets needed to be
  held by the firm ( asset side of the B/S )
 Investment can be :
a) Investment in fixed assets
b) Investment in working capital
 Decision Rule :
     Investment in a particular asset can be accepted
    only if the return on investment is more than the
    minimum acceptable rate .
Investment Decisions
The main types of investment decision can be :
1. Fixed assets to be acquired .
2. Investments in current assets .
3. Buy or lease decisions .
4. Asset replacement decision .
5. Restructuring , merger and acquisition decision .
Finance Decisions
 Related to the procurement of funds ( liability side of
  the B/S )
   - decision about debt and equity mix
 The long term asset should be financed with long
  term funds and short term assets should be financed
  with short term funds
Finance Decisions
The main types of finance decisions can be :
1. Determining the degree of leverage
2. Determining the financing pattern of long , median
   and short term funds
3. Arranging finance for working capital
4. Decision about the interest burden on firm
Operating Decision
 It involves determining and planning short-term
  objectives and goals concerning routine tasks .
 Examples of operating decisions include budgeting
  for the number of employees, determining the
  company's cash needs, scheduling personnel or
  equipment, determining the appropriate level of
  inventory, and planning production and sales.
Dividend Decision
 Concerned with how much profit to be distributed as
  dividend and how much is to be retained in business
  .
 If profit is paid as dividend , it influence the share
  price .
 If profit is not paid as dividend , it maximises the
  wealth of the shareholders .
Objectives Of MA
  THE BASIC OBJECTIVE
 The basic objective of management accounting
  is to assist the management in carrying outits
  duties efficiently. The objectives of
  Management Accounting are: -
 The computation of plans and budgets
  covering all aspects of the business.
  Example: production, selling, distribution,
  research and finance.

 The systematic allocation of responsibilities for
 implementation of plans and budgets.

 The organization for providing opportunities
 and facilities for performing responsibilities.
Objectives Of MA
 The analysis of all transactions, financial and
 physical, to enable effective comparison to
 bemade between the forecasts and actual
 performance.

 The presentations of up to date information, at
 frequent intervals, to management in the formof
 operating statements.

 The statistical interpretation of such statements in
 a manner which will be of utmost assistance to
 management in planning future policy and
 operation.
Objectives Of MA

     THE FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTIVE
   Planning and policy formulation:
      Planning involves forecasting on the basis of
    available information, setting goals; framing
    policesdetermining the alternative courses of acti
    on and deciding on the program of activities.Man
    agement accounting can help greatly in this direct
    ion. It facilitates the preparation of statements in
    the light of past results and gives estimation for
    the future
Objectives Of MA
 Interpretation process:
 Management accounting is to present financial infor
 mation to the management. Financial information is
 technical in nature. Therefore, it must be presented
 in such away that it is easily understood. It presents
 accounting information with the help of statistical
 devices like charts,diagrams, graphs, etc
Objectives Of MA
 Assists in Decision-making process:
 With the help of various modern techniques manage
 ment accounting makes decision-making process
 more scientific. Data relating to cost, price, profit and
 savings for each of the available alternatives are
 collected and analyzed and provides a base for
 taking sound decisions.
Objectives Of MA
 Controlling:
  Management accounting is a useful for managerial
 control. Management accounting tools like standard
 costing and budgetary control are helpful in controlling
 performance. Cost control is affected through the use
 of standard costing and departmental control is made
 possible through the use of budgets
 . Performance of each and every individual is
   controlled with the help of management accounting.
Objectives Of MA
 Reporting:
  Management accounting keeps the management
 fully informed about the latest position of the
 concern through reporting. It helps management to t
 ake proper and quick decisions. The performance of
 various departments is regularly reported to the
 top management.
Objectives Of MA
 Facilitates Organizing:
 “Return on Capital Employed” is one of the tools
  of management accounting. Since management
  accounting stresses more on Responsibility Cente
  rs with a view to control costs and responsibilities, it
  also facilitates decentralization to a greater extent.
  Thus, it is helpful in settingup effective and efficiently
  organization framework.
Objectives Of MA
 Facilitates Coordination of Operations:
  Management accounting provides tools for overall
 control and coordination of business
 operations.Budgets are important means of
 coordination.
Scope Of MA
 Financial accounting
 Cost accounting
 Statistical methods
 Operations research
 Organisation and methods
 Budgetary control
 Law
 Taxation
 Internal auditing
 Management information system
 Capital budgeting and investment decision
Functions Of Management Accounting
 Recording the data
 Validating the data
 Interpretation of dat
 Reporting the data
 Installation of sound accounting system
 Providing feedback reports
 Evaluating the performance of management

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Introduction Of Management Accounting

  • 2. What is management accounting ?  It is the presentation of the accounting information in such a way as to assist management in the creation of policy and in day to day operation of an undertaking .  It comprises accounting methods , system and techniques , which coupled with special knowledge and ability , assist management in task of maximising profits or minimising losses .  It is concerned with accounting information which is useful to management .
  • 3. Evolution Of MA Traditional View  Pre 1930s – emphasis on financial markets and securities little attention on asset management  1930s and 1940s focus on legal matters dealing with bankruptcy recognition of newly emerging government regulations
  • 4. Criticism of Traditional View  Treats the entire subject of finance from view point of investment banker rather than a financial decision maker within the enterprise .  Heavy emphasis on long term financial instruments and lack of emphasis on working capital management .  Much emphasis on corporate finance , little attention on the problems of non-corporate enterprises .  Due to depression in 1930s and 1940s emphasis shifted on bankruptcy problems and liquidity crises .
  • 5. Modern View  1950s increased emphasis on asset management  1960s application of mathematical models theoretical development in cost of capital , dividend policy and risk analysis  1980s application of computer technology to assist in financial decision making  1990s increased attention to international competition and management of multinational business
  • 6. Features  It is a separate branch of accounting , provide useful data in decision making process .  It is based on anticipated events .  It is intermittent in nature .  It does not follow any prescribed accounting format for reporting .  It is only a technique adopted by management to derive information .  It is subjective in nature .  It is inter-disciplinary subject .  It depends upon informational needs of the management .  It is mainly concerned with future events .  It is a service function as it provides useful information to various levels of management .
  • 7. Nature  It is a branch of knowledge .  It is a science .  It is an art  It is an extension of cost accounting .  It is a profession .
  • 8. Goal Of the Firms 1. Profit maximisation ? This goal ignores : a) timing of returns b) Uncertainty of returns 2. Shareholder’s wealth maximisation ? This is the same as : a) Maximising firm’s value b) Maximising stock price
  • 9. Objectives Of MA 1. Decision making :  Types of decisions Investing Financing Operating
  • 10. Investment Decisions  Determining the total amount of assets needed to be held by the firm ( asset side of the B/S )  Investment can be : a) Investment in fixed assets b) Investment in working capital  Decision Rule : Investment in a particular asset can be accepted only if the return on investment is more than the minimum acceptable rate .
  • 11. Investment Decisions The main types of investment decision can be : 1. Fixed assets to be acquired . 2. Investments in current assets . 3. Buy or lease decisions . 4. Asset replacement decision . 5. Restructuring , merger and acquisition decision .
  • 12. Finance Decisions  Related to the procurement of funds ( liability side of the B/S ) - decision about debt and equity mix  The long term asset should be financed with long term funds and short term assets should be financed with short term funds
  • 13. Finance Decisions The main types of finance decisions can be : 1. Determining the degree of leverage 2. Determining the financing pattern of long , median and short term funds 3. Arranging finance for working capital 4. Decision about the interest burden on firm
  • 14. Operating Decision  It involves determining and planning short-term objectives and goals concerning routine tasks .  Examples of operating decisions include budgeting for the number of employees, determining the company's cash needs, scheduling personnel or equipment, determining the appropriate level of inventory, and planning production and sales.
  • 15. Dividend Decision  Concerned with how much profit to be distributed as dividend and how much is to be retained in business .  If profit is paid as dividend , it influence the share price .  If profit is not paid as dividend , it maximises the wealth of the shareholders .
  • 16. Objectives Of MA THE BASIC OBJECTIVE  The basic objective of management accounting is to assist the management in carrying outits duties efficiently. The objectives of Management Accounting are: -  The computation of plans and budgets covering all aspects of the business. Example: production, selling, distribution, research and finance.  The systematic allocation of responsibilities for implementation of plans and budgets.  The organization for providing opportunities and facilities for performing responsibilities.
  • 17. Objectives Of MA  The analysis of all transactions, financial and physical, to enable effective comparison to bemade between the forecasts and actual performance.  The presentations of up to date information, at frequent intervals, to management in the formof operating statements.  The statistical interpretation of such statements in a manner which will be of utmost assistance to management in planning future policy and operation.
  • 18. Objectives Of MA THE FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTIVE  Planning and policy formulation: Planning involves forecasting on the basis of available information, setting goals; framing policesdetermining the alternative courses of acti on and deciding on the program of activities.Man agement accounting can help greatly in this direct ion. It facilitates the preparation of statements in the light of past results and gives estimation for the future
  • 19. Objectives Of MA  Interpretation process: Management accounting is to present financial infor mation to the management. Financial information is technical in nature. Therefore, it must be presented in such away that it is easily understood. It presents accounting information with the help of statistical devices like charts,diagrams, graphs, etc
  • 20. Objectives Of MA  Assists in Decision-making process: With the help of various modern techniques manage ment accounting makes decision-making process more scientific. Data relating to cost, price, profit and savings for each of the available alternatives are collected and analyzed and provides a base for taking sound decisions.
  • 21. Objectives Of MA  Controlling: Management accounting is a useful for managerial control. Management accounting tools like standard costing and budgetary control are helpful in controlling performance. Cost control is affected through the use of standard costing and departmental control is made possible through the use of budgets . Performance of each and every individual is controlled with the help of management accounting.
  • 22. Objectives Of MA  Reporting: Management accounting keeps the management fully informed about the latest position of the concern through reporting. It helps management to t ake proper and quick decisions. The performance of various departments is regularly reported to the top management.
  • 23. Objectives Of MA  Facilitates Organizing: “Return on Capital Employed” is one of the tools of management accounting. Since management accounting stresses more on Responsibility Cente rs with a view to control costs and responsibilities, it also facilitates decentralization to a greater extent. Thus, it is helpful in settingup effective and efficiently organization framework.
  • 24. Objectives Of MA  Facilitates Coordination of Operations: Management accounting provides tools for overall control and coordination of business operations.Budgets are important means of coordination.
  • 25. Scope Of MA  Financial accounting  Cost accounting  Statistical methods  Operations research  Organisation and methods  Budgetary control  Law  Taxation  Internal auditing  Management information system  Capital budgeting and investment decision
  • 26. Functions Of Management Accounting  Recording the data  Validating the data  Interpretation of dat  Reporting the data  Installation of sound accounting system  Providing feedback reports  Evaluating the performance of management