Managerial Accounting Concept and Function
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Managerial accounting, a crucial part of firm management, gathers, analyses, and interprets financial data for internal use. Managerial accounting uses financial data to aid internal decision-making, planning, and control. It helps managers allocate resources, evaluate performance, and build strategy by providing relevant, timely, and accurate information. Management accounting data includes budgets, cost assessments, variance reports, and financial statements. Management accounting helps managers plan, monitor, and evaluate the organization's performance to complete their duties. It helps managers make better decisions regarding resource allocation, pricing, expenditure management, and project performance. Accounting for managers helps measure performance by showing how effectively the organisation is meeting its goals.
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