Monday, April 11, 2011

Accounting Basics: The Balance Sheet




Accounting principle- Accrual Basis

 
 
 
 

Accounting Basics: Assets

Accounting Basics: Assets



Another Free Office Suite of Products



I haven't looked at this new free office suite called IBM Lotus Symphony; but it looks like it could be pretty good. It appears to be an open suite of products (very universal) and they claim:
"With Lotus Symphony, you can import, edit and save a variety of file formats including Microsoft Office files. You can even export your documents to Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF). The tools work with computers running both Microsoft Windows and Linux- environments, with support for Apple Macintosh planned for the future."
The suite consists of three products:
  1. Lotus Symphony Documents (replacement for Word)
  2. Lotus Symphony Presentations (replacement for PowerPoint)
  3. Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets (replacement for Excel)
As a former Lotus 1-2-3 user, I'm very interested in these and will have to check them out the first opportunity I get. If anyone has tried them, please comment!

Accounting Basics: Management Accounting vs. Financial Accounting





While management accounting concerns the internal use of information, Financial Accounting concerns the external use of accounting information. Of course financial accounting concepts are used in management accounting. Financial accounting involves providing information which is useful to external users such as prospective buyers and investors, creditors, government agencies, etc. Financial Statements are the most provided piece of information. These include the Balance Sheet and Income Statement (to be explained in a future post). Wikipedia defines financial accounting as "the field of accountancy concerned with the preparation of financial statements for decision makers, such as stockholders, suppliers, banks, government agencies, owners, and other stakeholders. Financial accountancy is used to prepare accounting information for people outside the organization or not involved in the day to day running of the company."

I am a career woman, and at the same time as a manager

I am a career woman, and at the same time as a manager