Which of the followings are the differences between management accounting and financial accounting?
A: Users
B: Time focus
C: Subjects
D: GAAP
A: Users
B: Time focus
C: Subjects
D: GAAP
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- 中国大学MOOC: The following statements relate to financial accounting or to cost and management accounting: (i) The main users of financial accounting information are external to an organisation. (ii) Cost accounting is part of financial accounting and establishes costs incurred by an organisation. (iii) Management accounting is used to aid planning, control and decision making. Which of the statements are correct?
- Which TWO of the following statements regarding management accounting are correct? A: Management accounting tends to focus on the needs of external stakeholders. B: Management accounting information can be presented in any format. C: The main purpose of management accounting is to produce the statutory financial statements for the entity. D: Management accounting is carried out at the discretion of management.
- Which of the following is NOT a main focus of management accounting? A: Planning B: Control C: Financial statements D: Decision making
- Corporate financial management should first focus on accounting profits.
- The following statements relate to financial accounting or to cost and management accounting: (i) The main users of financial accounting information are external to an organisation. (ii) Cost accounting is part of financial accounting and establishes costs incurred by an organisation. (iii) Management accounting is used to aid planning, control and decision making. Which of the statements are correct? A: (i) and (ii) only B: (i) and (iii) only C: (ii) and (iii) only D: (i), (ii) and (iii)