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What is ACCOUNTING?

..its about keeping track of $$$...

What is Accounting? There are five main activities: Gathering financial information about a business. Preparing and collecting permanent records. Summarizing and classifying financial information into a useable form. Reporting the information in a way that allows management to make decisions and that measures the profitability of a business. Establishing Controls to maintain accuracy and honesty.

Accounting enables owners and managers to answer the following: Is the business earning enough profit? Are the selling prices of products high enough? How much does ABC company owe the business? How much does the business owe to XYZ company? What is the value of all the goods for sale? Do any of the goods need to be restocked?

Other people / organizations might also want to answer questions like: Should I lend money to the business? (Banker) Should I buy shares in the business? (Investor) Can the business afford to pay more to its employees? (Labour Union) Is this business well run? (Absentee Owner)

Why study Accounting? there are a lot of jobs requiring accounting or accounting related skills to better understand / manage your personal finances you may want to own your own business to become a professional or public accountant.

Complexity of Business There are many laws laid down by the government concerning fair business practices, tax laws, and so on. Qualified accountants know these laws, so business owners, managers, and other professionals often seek their adivce.

What is a business? A business involves the sale and/or manufacturing of goods in order to earn a profit. (Except of course for ‘non-profit’ or ‘not-for-profit’ businesses – which still need accountants!)

Types of Businesses The Service Business Sells services to customers. (It does not make or sell products as its main activity.) Eg. Hair Dresser, Tutoring Service, Dentist, Restaurant

The Merchandising Businesss Merchandisers are businesses that buy pre-fabricated products from a supplier and sell that exact same product at a mark-up to the consumer. Eg. Clothing store, supermarket. ( & online shopping! )

The Manufacturing or Producing Business Manufacturers buy raw materials, convert them into a product, and sell this product to make a profit. Eg. Paper mill, steel plant (Wescast)

Producers usually provide these raw materials Eg. Farming, mining, forestry, fishing

A Non-Profit Organization Carries on its activities to meet a certain need in society and provide a social benefit. Eg. Church, Minor Hockey League, Canadian Cancer Society (They must keep track of fundraising activities, tax credits from the government, and other accounting records.)

So, who owns these business?

Business Ownership Sole Proprietorship When the owner is in business for themselves. Eg. E. Munster, Entertainer J. Holmes, Carpenter Carrie’s Café

Partnership When two or more people share in the ownership and operation of a business Eg. Fogle, Silver, & Zimmerman

Corporations (limited companies) Is a business that is owned by shareholders. Ie. 10,000 people have each bought a share in the company – it has 10,000 owners. By law, the company has its own identity, and its liability is thus limited. Eg. Walmart Corporation Red River Homes Ltd.

In summary…. Is accounting hard? Yes! Is accounting everywhere? Is accounting something you need to practice? Can you do it? Absolutely!

Homework: Download the worksheet ’Types of Business and Forms of Business Ownership’ and, using Skydrive, complete it, as required. Before the start of next class, share your document with MrAlexanderCHSS@hotmail.com