Managerial accounting involves preparing internal financial reports to support decision-making by managers. Unlike financial accounting, which targets external stakeholders, managerial reports focus on budgeting, forecasting, cost analysis, and performance tracking. It helps businesses plan operations, control costs, and improve overall strategic and day-to-day management.
Monetary working capital refers to the net balance of current monetary assets and current monetary liabilities. It reflects liquidity position…
A management accounting system collects, processes, and reports financial data to support internal decision-making. It focuses on budgeting, forecasting, variance…
Moving average method is an inventory valuation technique where the average cost of goods available for sale is recalculated after…
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