posted by Sherill on Apr 10


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There are three categories of people who base their decisions from accounting: people who manage a business, external people in a business who have a direct financial interest in a business, and the people or organizations that have an indirect effect on the business.

For example, a manager of a business is in charge of the operations, as well as the measurement of the liquidity and profitability goals. If a business is large, management will require more than one person to do the job. Managers need accounting information to analyze the company’s asset and net income and make decisions.

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