What is financial accounting? By Liddi Finch. Financial accounting is focused on providing accounting reports and analysis to other areas of the business.

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What is financial accounting? By Liddi Finch

Financial accounting is focused on providing accounting reports and analysis to other areas of the business. Financial accountants are responsible for the creation and issuing of the company's financial statements, providing accurate and timely information to management and ensuring that all regulatory reporting requirements are met. In financial accounting, the goal is to consistently provide the valuable, accurate and reliable information.

Who uses financial information?

The internal users of accounting information are the managers who organize, operate and plan daily business routine. They are directly affiliated with the company and use managerial accounting, which includes in-depth reports used to determine financial strengths and weaknesses. For example, internal users would include management, finance, marketing, and human resources. An example of a human resource manager would be that he or she has to ensure the rights of their employees by using wage information along with other data. Important questions arise with internal users.