Business accounting is the systematic recording, analysing, interpreting and presenting of financial information. Accounting may be done by one person in a small business, or by different teams in large organisations. Accounting is the way a business keeps track of its operations. This information is organised into reports that show the financial health of a business. This financial reporting is the process to track, analyse and report your business’ income. The purpose of these reports is to examine resource usage, cash flow, business performance and the financial health of the business.
Business and Financial Accounting has various aims:
For a company to be successful, every employee must understand what makes money for the company. When employees are not trained in financial acuity, poor business decisions are made. Financial acumen is a skill that can be learned and provides integrity in the numbers because everyone is using the same measuring stick. Finance is the language of the business, and it enables people to communicate how they will make money for their business.