accounting management - meaning and definition. What is accounting management
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What (who) is accounting management - definition

FIELD OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, PART OF THE INTERNAL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM OF A COMPANY
Accounting management; Internal accountancy; Managerial accounting; Managerial Accounting; Management accountant; Management Accounting; Management Accountant; Management report; Departmental accounting; Management accountancy

accounting management         
<networking> The process of identifying individual and group access to various network resources to ensure proper access capabilities (bandwidth and security) or to properly charge the various individuals and departments. Accounting management is one of five categories of network management defined by ISO for management of OSI networks. (1997-05-05)
Management accounting         
In management accounting or managerial accounting, managers use accounting information in decision-making and to assist in the management and performance of their control functions.
management accounting         
¦ noun the provision of financial data and advice to a company for use in the organization and development of its business.
Derivatives
management accountant noun

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Management accounting

In management accounting or managerial accounting, managers use accounting information in decision-making and to assist in the management and performance of their control functions.

Examples of use of accounting management
1. Employers added workers in the service industries that have thrived in recent years: health care, education, law, accounting, management, hotels, the movie and recording industries.