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MCA & BCA
Financial Management Accounting
UNIT 1
Basics of accounting
INTRODUCTION
In all activities (whether business activities or non-business
activities) and in all organizations (whether business
organizations like a manufacturing entity or trading entity
or non-business organizations like schools, colleges,
hospitals, libraries, clubs, temples, political parties) which
require money and other economic resources, accounting
is required to account for these resources. In other words,
wherever money is involved, accounting is required to
account for it. Accounting is often called the language of
business. The basic function of any language is to serve as a
means of communication. Accounting also serves this
function.
ACCOUNTING
Meaning of Accounting:-
• Accounting, as an information system is the process of
identifying, measuring and communicating the
economic information of an organization to its users
who need the information for decision making. It
identifies transactions and events of a specific entity. A
transaction is an exchange in which each participant
receives or sacrifices value (e.g. purchase of raw
material). An event (whether internal or external) is a
happening of consequence to an entity (e.g. use of raw
material for production). An entity means an economic
unit that performs economic activities.
Definition of Accounting
• American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants (AICPA) which defines accounting
as “the art of recording, classifying and
summarising in a significant manner and in
terms of money, transactions and events,
which are, in part at least, of a financial
character and interpreting the results
thereof”.
Accounting Process:
• The process of accounting as per the above definition is given below:
Input Process Output
Identifying
Recording
Classifying
Summarising
Analysing
Interpreting
Communicating
Business
transactions
(monetary
value)
Information to
Users
The accounting cycle
• Meaning of Accounting Cycle
• An accounting cycle is a complete sequence of
accounting process, that begins with the
recording of business transactions and ends
with the preparation of final accounts.
Balance
Sheet
(Closing)
Balance
Sheet
(Opening)
Profit &
Loss
Account
Trading
Account
Trial
Balance
Ledger
Journal
Transactions
Accounting cycle
Objective of Accounting
• Objective of accounting may differ from business
to business depending upon their specific
requirements. However, the following are the
general objectives of accounting.
• i) To keeping systematic record: It is very difficult
to remember all the business transactions that
take place. Accounting serves this purpose of
record keeping by promptly recording all the
business transactions in the books of account.
ii) To ascertain the results of the
operation:
• Accounting helps in ascertaining result i.e.,
profit earned or loss suffered in business
during a particular period. For this purpose, a
business entity prepares either a Trading and
Profit and Loss account or an Income and
Expenditure account which shows the profit
or loss of the business by matching the items
of revenue and expenditure of the some
period.
iii) To ascertain the financial position
of the business:
• In addition to profit, a businessman must
know his financial position i.e., availability of
cash, position of assets and liabilities etc. This
helps the businessman to know his financial
strength. Financial statements are barometers
of health of a business entity.
iv) To portray(describe) the liquidity
position:
• Financial reporting should provide information
about how an enterprise obtains and spends
cash, about its borrowing and repayment of
borrowing, about its capital transactions, cash
dividends and other distributions of resources
by the enterprise to owners and about other
factors that may affect an enterprise’s liquidity
and solvency.
To protect business properties:
• Accounting provides up to date
information about the various assets
that the firm possesses and the
liabilities the firm owes, so that
nobody can claim a payment which is
not due to him.
vi) To facilitate rational decision –
making:
• Accounting records and financial
statements provide financial
information which help the business
in making rational decisions about
the steps to be taken in respect of
various aspects of business.
vii) To satisfy the requirements of law:
• Entities such as companies, societies, public
trusts are compulsorily required to maintain
accounts as per the law governing their
operations such as the Companies Act,
Societies Act, and Public Trust Act etc.
Maintenance of accounts is also compulsory
under the Sales Tax Act and Income Tax Act.
Importance of Accounting
• i) Owners: The owners provide funds or capital
for the organization. They possess curiosity in
knowing whether the business is being
conducted on sound lines or not and whether
the capital is being employed properly or not.
Owners, being businessmen, always keep an
eye on the returns from the investment.
Comparing the accounts of various years helps
in getting good pieces of information.
ii) Management:
• The management of the business is greatly
interested in knowing the position of the firm.
The accounts are the basis, the management can
study the merits and demerits of the business
activity. Thus, the management is interested in
financial accounting to find whether the business
carried on is profitable or not. The financial
accounting is the “eyes and ears of management
and facilitates in drawing future course of action,
further expansion etc.”
iii) Creditors:
• Creditors are the persons who supply goods
on credit, or bankers or lenders of money. It is
usual that these groups are interested to know
the financial soundness before granting credit.
The progress and prosperity of the firm, two
which credits are extended, are largely
watched by creditors from the point of view of
security and further credit. Profit and Loss
Account and Balance Sheet are nerve centers
to know the soundness of the firm.
iv) Employees:
• Payment of bonus depends upon the size of
profit earned by the firm. The more important
point is that the workers expect regular
income for the bread. The demand for wage
rise, bonus, better working conditions etc.
depend upon the profitability of the firm and
in turn depends upon financial position. For
these reasons, this group is interested in
accounting.
v) Investors:
• The prospective investors, who want to invest
their money in a firm, of course wish to see
the progress and prosperity of the firm, before
investing their amount, by going through the
financial statements of the firm. This is to
safeguard the investment. For this, this group
is eager to go through the accounting which
enables them to know the safety of
investment.
vi) Government:
• Government keeps a close watch on the firms
which yield good amount of profits. The state
and central Governments are interested in the
financial statements to know the earnings for
the purpose of taxation. To compile national
accounting is essential.
Advantages of Accounting
• The following are the advantages of accounting to
a business:
• i) It helps in having complete record of business
transactions.
• ii) It gives information about the profit or loss
made by the business at the close of a year and
its financial conditions. The basic function of
accounting is to supply meaningful information
about the financial activities of the business to
the owners and the managers.
iii) It provides useful information form
making economic decisions,
iv) It facilitates comparative study of current
year’s profit, sales, expenses etc., with those
of the previous years.
v) It supplies information useful in judging
the management’s ability to utilise
enterprise resources effectively in achieving
primary enterprise goals.
vi) It provides users with factual and interpretive
information about transactions and other events
which are useful for predicting, comparing
and evaluation the enterprise’s earning power.
vii) It helps in complying with certain legal
formalities like filing of income tax and sales-tax
returns. If the accounts are properly maintained,
the assessment of taxes is greatly facilitated.
Advantages of Book-keeping
• 1. Increase in memory power: Human memory has some
limitations. In the present set-up, it is not possible to
remember all the business transactions. Therefore, the need
arises to record transactions in different books of account.
• 2. Information regarding performance and position: The final
accounts reveal how much profit has been gained or loss
suffered during the period. The balance sheet or position
statement also depicts the exact financial position of a
business by showing assets and liabilities on a particular date.
• 3. Comparison: The books of accounts maintained correctly
and in a proper manner help a lot in making a comparison of
the current year’s profit with that of the previous year and tell
significant factors as to why profit is more or less in
comparison to that of the previous year.
Conti..
• 4. Helpful in lax assessment: Properly prepared
accounts help a businessman in dealing with
various tax regulating authorities like sales tax,
central excise, income tax. etc. These require filing
of periodic returns and submitting proof of
activities. The records maintained under the
accounting system help in preparing such returns.
• 5. Proof in the court: Properly prepared books of
accounts can be produced as a proof of matters.
This proof is admitted by the courts as evidence in
legal matters.
Conti…
• 6. Business valuation: If the business is to be sold
off then the values of different assets help in the
determination of proper price for the business
which is to be charged from the purchaser.
• 7. Helpful in raising loans: Every’ business needs
additional funds for its growth. This requirement is
met by commercial banks and oilier financial
institutions in the form of loans. These institutions,
before granting loans, screen various statements
prepared under accounting information such as
final accounts, fund flow statements, etc.
Limitations of Book-keeping
• It is disadvantageous that your records are only
as accurate as your bookkeeper. A bookkeeper
can make a typing mistake that can affect the
accuracy of your financial records
• Some business owners view the time or money
spent on bookkeeping as disadvantageous. A
business owner who does not want to spend
time on bookkeeping must buy financial
software
Branches of Accounting
• Financial Accounting
• Cost Accounting
• Management Accounting
Financial Accounting
• The process of recording, summarizing and
reporting the myriad of transactions from a
business, so as to provide an accurate picture
of its financial position and performance. The
primary objective of financial accounting is the
preparation of financial statements - including
the balance sheet, income statement and cash
flow statement - that encapsulates the
company's operating performance over a
particular period, and financial position at a
specific point in time
Cost Accounting
• A type of accounting process that aims to
capture a company's costs of production by
assessing the input costs of each step of
production as well as fixed costs such as
depreciation of capital equipment. Cost
accounting will first measure and record these
costs individually, then compare input results
to output or actual results to aid company
management in measuring financial
performance.
Management Accounting
• The process of preparing management reports and
accounts that provide accurate and timely financial and
statistical information required by managers to make
day-to-day and short-term decisions.
• These reports typically show the amount of available
cash, sales revenue generated, amount of orders in
hand, state of accounts payable and accounts
receivable, outstanding debts, raw material and
inventory, and may also include trend charts, variance
analysis, and other statistics. Also called managerial
accounting.
References
• ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS Dr. Sakshi Vasudeva Galgotia publishing
company (Theory & Practice). Chapter no. 1 Introduction to Accounting
page no. 1
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Mca i fma u 1.1 basic concept of accounting

  • 1. MCA & BCA Financial Management Accounting UNIT 1
  • 3. INTRODUCTION In all activities (whether business activities or non-business activities) and in all organizations (whether business organizations like a manufacturing entity or trading entity or non-business organizations like schools, colleges, hospitals, libraries, clubs, temples, political parties) which require money and other economic resources, accounting is required to account for these resources. In other words, wherever money is involved, accounting is required to account for it. Accounting is often called the language of business. The basic function of any language is to serve as a means of communication. Accounting also serves this function.
  • 4. ACCOUNTING Meaning of Accounting:- • Accounting, as an information system is the process of identifying, measuring and communicating the economic information of an organization to its users who need the information for decision making. It identifies transactions and events of a specific entity. A transaction is an exchange in which each participant receives or sacrifices value (e.g. purchase of raw material). An event (whether internal or external) is a happening of consequence to an entity (e.g. use of raw material for production). An entity means an economic unit that performs economic activities.
  • 5. Definition of Accounting • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) which defines accounting as “the art of recording, classifying and summarising in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions and events, which are, in part at least, of a financial character and interpreting the results thereof”.
  • 6. Accounting Process: • The process of accounting as per the above definition is given below: Input Process Output Identifying Recording Classifying Summarising Analysing Interpreting Communicating Business transactions (monetary value) Information to Users
  • 7. The accounting cycle • Meaning of Accounting Cycle • An accounting cycle is a complete sequence of accounting process, that begins with the recording of business transactions and ends with the preparation of final accounts.
  • 9. Objective of Accounting • Objective of accounting may differ from business to business depending upon their specific requirements. However, the following are the general objectives of accounting. • i) To keeping systematic record: It is very difficult to remember all the business transactions that take place. Accounting serves this purpose of record keeping by promptly recording all the business transactions in the books of account.
  • 10. ii) To ascertain the results of the operation: • Accounting helps in ascertaining result i.e., profit earned or loss suffered in business during a particular period. For this purpose, a business entity prepares either a Trading and Profit and Loss account or an Income and Expenditure account which shows the profit or loss of the business by matching the items of revenue and expenditure of the some period.
  • 11. iii) To ascertain the financial position of the business: • In addition to profit, a businessman must know his financial position i.e., availability of cash, position of assets and liabilities etc. This helps the businessman to know his financial strength. Financial statements are barometers of health of a business entity.
  • 12. iv) To portray(describe) the liquidity position: • Financial reporting should provide information about how an enterprise obtains and spends cash, about its borrowing and repayment of borrowing, about its capital transactions, cash dividends and other distributions of resources by the enterprise to owners and about other factors that may affect an enterprise’s liquidity and solvency.
  • 13. To protect business properties: • Accounting provides up to date information about the various assets that the firm possesses and the liabilities the firm owes, so that nobody can claim a payment which is not due to him.
  • 14. vi) To facilitate rational decision – making: • Accounting records and financial statements provide financial information which help the business in making rational decisions about the steps to be taken in respect of various aspects of business.
  • 15. vii) To satisfy the requirements of law: • Entities such as companies, societies, public trusts are compulsorily required to maintain accounts as per the law governing their operations such as the Companies Act, Societies Act, and Public Trust Act etc. Maintenance of accounts is also compulsory under the Sales Tax Act and Income Tax Act.
  • 16. Importance of Accounting • i) Owners: The owners provide funds or capital for the organization. They possess curiosity in knowing whether the business is being conducted on sound lines or not and whether the capital is being employed properly or not. Owners, being businessmen, always keep an eye on the returns from the investment. Comparing the accounts of various years helps in getting good pieces of information.
  • 17. ii) Management: • The management of the business is greatly interested in knowing the position of the firm. The accounts are the basis, the management can study the merits and demerits of the business activity. Thus, the management is interested in financial accounting to find whether the business carried on is profitable or not. The financial accounting is the “eyes and ears of management and facilitates in drawing future course of action, further expansion etc.”
  • 18. iii) Creditors: • Creditors are the persons who supply goods on credit, or bankers or lenders of money. It is usual that these groups are interested to know the financial soundness before granting credit. The progress and prosperity of the firm, two which credits are extended, are largely watched by creditors from the point of view of security and further credit. Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet are nerve centers to know the soundness of the firm.
  • 19. iv) Employees: • Payment of bonus depends upon the size of profit earned by the firm. The more important point is that the workers expect regular income for the bread. The demand for wage rise, bonus, better working conditions etc. depend upon the profitability of the firm and in turn depends upon financial position. For these reasons, this group is interested in accounting.
  • 20. v) Investors: • The prospective investors, who want to invest their money in a firm, of course wish to see the progress and prosperity of the firm, before investing their amount, by going through the financial statements of the firm. This is to safeguard the investment. For this, this group is eager to go through the accounting which enables them to know the safety of investment.
  • 21. vi) Government: • Government keeps a close watch on the firms which yield good amount of profits. The state and central Governments are interested in the financial statements to know the earnings for the purpose of taxation. To compile national accounting is essential.
  • 22. Advantages of Accounting • The following are the advantages of accounting to a business: • i) It helps in having complete record of business transactions. • ii) It gives information about the profit or loss made by the business at the close of a year and its financial conditions. The basic function of accounting is to supply meaningful information about the financial activities of the business to the owners and the managers.
  • 23. iii) It provides useful information form making economic decisions, iv) It facilitates comparative study of current year’s profit, sales, expenses etc., with those of the previous years. v) It supplies information useful in judging the management’s ability to utilise enterprise resources effectively in achieving primary enterprise goals.
  • 24. vi) It provides users with factual and interpretive information about transactions and other events which are useful for predicting, comparing and evaluation the enterprise’s earning power. vii) It helps in complying with certain legal formalities like filing of income tax and sales-tax returns. If the accounts are properly maintained, the assessment of taxes is greatly facilitated.
  • 25. Advantages of Book-keeping • 1. Increase in memory power: Human memory has some limitations. In the present set-up, it is not possible to remember all the business transactions. Therefore, the need arises to record transactions in different books of account. • 2. Information regarding performance and position: The final accounts reveal how much profit has been gained or loss suffered during the period. The balance sheet or position statement also depicts the exact financial position of a business by showing assets and liabilities on a particular date. • 3. Comparison: The books of accounts maintained correctly and in a proper manner help a lot in making a comparison of the current year’s profit with that of the previous year and tell significant factors as to why profit is more or less in comparison to that of the previous year.
  • 26. Conti.. • 4. Helpful in lax assessment: Properly prepared accounts help a businessman in dealing with various tax regulating authorities like sales tax, central excise, income tax. etc. These require filing of periodic returns and submitting proof of activities. The records maintained under the accounting system help in preparing such returns. • 5. Proof in the court: Properly prepared books of accounts can be produced as a proof of matters. This proof is admitted by the courts as evidence in legal matters.
  • 27. Conti… • 6. Business valuation: If the business is to be sold off then the values of different assets help in the determination of proper price for the business which is to be charged from the purchaser. • 7. Helpful in raising loans: Every’ business needs additional funds for its growth. This requirement is met by commercial banks and oilier financial institutions in the form of loans. These institutions, before granting loans, screen various statements prepared under accounting information such as final accounts, fund flow statements, etc.
  • 28. Limitations of Book-keeping • It is disadvantageous that your records are only as accurate as your bookkeeper. A bookkeeper can make a typing mistake that can affect the accuracy of your financial records • Some business owners view the time or money spent on bookkeeping as disadvantageous. A business owner who does not want to spend time on bookkeeping must buy financial software
  • 29. Branches of Accounting • Financial Accounting • Cost Accounting • Management Accounting
  • 30. Financial Accounting • The process of recording, summarizing and reporting the myriad of transactions from a business, so as to provide an accurate picture of its financial position and performance. The primary objective of financial accounting is the preparation of financial statements - including the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement - that encapsulates the company's operating performance over a particular period, and financial position at a specific point in time
  • 31. Cost Accounting • A type of accounting process that aims to capture a company's costs of production by assessing the input costs of each step of production as well as fixed costs such as depreciation of capital equipment. Cost accounting will first measure and record these costs individually, then compare input results to output or actual results to aid company management in measuring financial performance.
  • 32. Management Accounting • The process of preparing management reports and accounts that provide accurate and timely financial and statistical information required by managers to make day-to-day and short-term decisions. • These reports typically show the amount of available cash, sales revenue generated, amount of orders in hand, state of accounts payable and accounts receivable, outstanding debts, raw material and inventory, and may also include trend charts, variance analysis, and other statistics. Also called managerial accounting.
  • 33. References • ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS Dr. Sakshi Vasudeva Galgotia publishing company (Theory & Practice). Chapter no. 1 Introduction to Accounting page no. 1

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