Accounting Analysis and Scope
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Accounting is a crucial part of every business's operations. It comprises gathering and analysing a company's financial data, as well as sharing such data with other interested parties. Accounting as a whole includes not only financial and management accounting but also audits and tax preparation. Financial accounting is the practice of recording, summarising, and reporting a company's financial transactions to those outside the company, such as creditors, investors, and government organisations. It includes, among other things, making financial statements including an income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. In contrast, "accounting for management" describes how financial data is shared with key internal stakeholders like CEOs and managers to aid in decision-making. Tasks like budgeting, performance evaluation, and cost accounting fall under this category. In order to ensure accuracy and compliance with relevant legislation, auditors examine financial statements and other related financial data. Financial statements and other related financial data are examined as part of the auditing process. An important aspect of accounting is the process of calculating the amount of tax that an organisation is required to pay and then actually paying that tax. Accounting is an integral aspect of both the smooth running of a business and the accounting process as a whole, which encompasses a wide range of activities. It serves a diverse set of internal and external stakeholders and covers a broad variety of accounting functions, including financial and management accounting, auditing, and taxation.
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