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Accounting: Decision Making by the Numbers What is accounting? How is accounting information used? What are career opportunities in accounting? What are the goals of generally accepted accounting principles? What are the key elements of the major financial statements? How can horizontal, vertical and ratio analysis provide insight into financial statements? How can managerial accounting help managers with product costing, incremental analysis, and budgeting? 2

Accounting: Who Needs It? Managers Stockholders Employees Creditors 3

The Accounting Profession: More Than Just Recording Transactions What Accountants Do: Management Accountants (Private Accountants) Internal Auditors Public Accountants Government Accountants Qualifications for Accounting Positions: Bachelor s Degree Spreadsheet/Software Experience Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Master s Degree Preferred 4

The Role of the Financial Standards Accounting Board Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) accounting standards that are used in the preparation of financial statements Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) private self-regulated board that establishes and enforces GAAP Through GAAP, the FASB aims to ensure that financial statements are: Relevant Reliable Consistent Comparable 5

Ethics in Accounting Accounting scandals have shocked American business since the late 1990s: Overstating earnings Hidden money and debt The scandals have served as a wake-up call: Laws have been changed Auditor independence enforced 6

Financial Statements: Read All About Us Financial accounting includes three basic financial statements: Balance Sheet Income Statement Statement of Cash Flows Corporations with publicly held stock must publish annual reports with all three statements. 7

The Balance Sheet: What We Own and How We Got It Balance Sheet summarizes a firm s financial position at a specific point in time Assets things of value that the firm owns Liabilities indicates what the firm owes to nonowners Owner s Equity the claims owners have against their firm s assets Assets = Liabilities + Owner s Equity

The Balance Sheet for Bigbux 9

The Income Statement: So, How Did We Do? Income Statement summarizes a firm s operations over a given period of time in terms of profit and loss Revenue the increase in the amount of assets the firm earns Expenses the cash the firm spends or other assets it uses to generate revenue Net Income the profit or loss the firm earns Revenue Expenses = Net Income 10

Income Statement for Bigbux 11

Statement of Cash Flows: Show Me the Money Cash flowing into and out of the firm Operations Investing Financing Increases and decreases Total amount of cash on hand Stakeholders want to know if there is adequate cash to pay workers, creditors, suppliers and IRS 12

Bigbux s Statement of Cash Flow 13

Other Statements Statement of Retained Earnings reports how retained earnings have changed Stockholder s Equity Statement reports how net income and dividends affect retained earnings 14

Interpreting Financial Statements: Digging Beneath the Surface It s important to view financial statements and: The Independent Auditor s Report Notes to Financial Statements Comparative Statements 15

The Independent Auditor s Report: A Necessary Stamp of Approval Publicly traded corporations are required to have a CPA firm perform an external audit Is the information in the financial statements accurate? The auditor will issue an unqualified, qualified or adverse opinion Auditors must be independent 16

Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Commonly referred to as SOX Banned relationships between CPA firms that might create conflict of interest Created Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCOAB) 17

Notes to Financial Statements: Reading the Fine Print Additional information may be required to explain the numbers Lawsuits Employment Facts Mergers or acquisitions Health Insurance/Pension Funding 18

Comparative Statements: Trendy Analysis The SEC requires publicly traded companies to provide comparative financial statements. 2-3 years of figures side-by-side Ability to view changes over a period of time Users can trace what has happened to key assets and liabilities Comparative analysis is a form of horizontal analysis. 19

Managerial Accounting: Inside Intelligence Accounting systems can provide competitive information: Product costs Incremental analysis Budgeting Many firms are empowering more employees with access to accounting information. Managers rely on information to make decisions. 20

Managerial Accounting vs. Financial Accounting 21

Product Costing: As Simple as ABC Without good information on cost, managers are operating in the dark. Some costs like direct labor and direct material costs are easy to identify and measure. Overhead costs can be challenging to trace. Activity-based costing (ABC) aids in allocating costs. ABC is difficult to implement but it provides meaningful results. 22

Incremental Analysis: Focusing on Change Evaluates the financial impact of different alternatives in a decision-making situation Make parts or buy from supplier? Repair equipment or buy new? Perform repairs or outsource? Eliminate or sell product line/business? 23

Incremental Analysis: Make or Buy? An electronics firm produces high definition LCD televisions at a rate of 10,000 per month. It currently makes its own digital tuners for the televisions. A supplier offers to sell the firm similar tuners at a cost of $25 per television. The firm could lower costs by buying the speakers, $25 is less than $30. Right? 24

Incremental Analysis: Make or Buy? 25

Budget: Planning for Accountability Outline how resources will be used to meet goals Communication and coordination among managers and employees Motivate achievement of goals Monitor progress 26

Preparing the Budget: Top-Down or Bottom-Up? Top-down budgeting top management prepares the budget with little or no input from middle and supervisory managers Bottom-up or participatory budgeting - allows middle and supervisory managers to actively participate in the creation of the budget 27

Developing the Key Budget Components: One Step at a Time Operating Budgets identify sales and production goals. Sales Budget Production Budget Direct Labor Budget Financial Budgets focus on the firm s financial objectives. Cash Budget Capital Budget Master Budget brings together all of the budgets to represent the overall plan 28

Development of the Master Budget 29

Looking Back What is accounting? How is accounting information used? What are career opportunities in accounting? What are the goals of generally accepted accounting principles? What are the key elements of the major financial statements? How can horizontal, vertical and ratio analysis provide insight into financial statements? How can managerial accounting help managers with product costing, incremental analysis, and budgeting? 30