The Financial Markets are Dynamic Business is“Proactive But Regulators are \Reactive\ not “Proactive The System of Regulation and Enforcement can never be completely Flexible and Dynamic Importance of Fiduciary Responsibility
What is managerial accounting? Comparison between managerial accounting and financial accounting Cost classifications in different ways Flow of manufacturing activities Job order cost accounting systems and process cost accounting systems
Lesson 2: Economic Transactions and Accounting Equation Learning objectives This lesson begins with a discussion of the purpose of a business, including a discussion of forms of organizations. Next, the nature of business operations is discussed. The four types of businesses are discussed: service, merchandising, manufacturing, and financial services. It also
Lesson Notes Lesson 4 Adjusting Accounts for Financial Statement Learning objectives 1. Describe the purpose of adjusting accounts at the end of the period 2. Prepare and explain adjusting entries for prepaid expenses, amortization, unearned revenues, accrued expenses, and accrued revenues
Lesson notes Lesson 3: Analyzing and Recording Accounting Transactions Learning objectives 1. Provide the students with a background of the accounting process to better understand the numbers on the financial statements 2. Define the economic transactions and events that are included into our accounting considerations
University Lesson Notes Lesson 13 Managerial Accounting: Concepts and Principles Learning objectives 1. Describe the definition of managerial accounting. 2. Identify and explain the difference between managerial accounting and financial accounting. 3. Analyze different ways to classify costs 4. Describe the flow of manufacturing activities