ABSTRACT
The title of this project is “The prospect of accounting as a profession;
implication for accounting students. The project was written to
highlight the prospect of accounting profession, to identify the problems
associated with accounting students in their pursuit /of academic certificate
and the implications of the problems for the
students.
The study aroused the interest of the investigator because he felt that the
study of accounting have been impeded with multiplicity of
the factors inhibiting it. To identify these problems,
the research Chapter one.
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Many people think of accounting as a highly technical field which can be
understood only by professional accountants. Actually, nearly
everyone practices accounting in one form or another on an almost daily basis.
We live in an era of accountability. Although, accounting has made
sits most dramatic progress in the field of business, the accounting function
is vital to every unit of our society. An individual must account
for his or her income, and must supply personal accounting
information in order to buy a car or home to qualify for a college scholarships
to secure a credit card, or to obtain a bank loan. Large
corporations are accountable to their stockholders, to government agencies, and
to the public.
The federal government, the states, the cities, the school district: all must
use accounting as a basis for controlling their resources and measuring their
accomplishments. Accounting is equally essential to
the successful
operation of a business, a university, a polytechnic and a social program.
DEFINITION OF ACCOUNTING: Okechukwu (1999), defined accounting as, “the
art of recording, classifying and summarizing, analyzing, interpreting and
reporting on the financial transactions and position of an organization to
interested persons or bodies.” He gave this definition because
whenever two or more persons comes together to form a union or an organization,
the next thing is that money must be involved. Also, the accurate recording of
the financial dealings of the companies, as well as the correct
reporting of the financial results of the union’s activities for a period to
the members of that union, and to outsiders become of paramount importance.
Amachina and Ezeh (1996), defined accounting as, “a profession that
co-ordinates the functions of financials accounting which is concerned with the
recording, analyzing, summarizing and interpretation of business and other
entities”.Okafor (1996), defined accounting as “a systematic means of writing
of economic history and plans of an organization in both quantitative and
financial manner so that facts can be revealed, and properly analyzing such
fact for the purpose of advising management.
OTHER AREAS OF ACCOUNTING INCLUDES:
a. MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTING - Osuagwu (1998), defined management accounting as, “the
application of accounting knowledge, technique and skills to the provision of
information designed to assist all levels of management in planning and
controlling the activities of a business enterprise.”
Moreover, the chartered institute of management accountant (CIMA) defines
management accounting as, “an integral part of management concerned with
identifying, presenting, and interpreting information used for
formulating strategy, planning and controlling activities, decisions taking
optimizing the use of resources, disclosure to shareholders and other external
to the entity, disclosure to employees and safeguarding assets.
b. COST
ACCOUNTING: Onovo et al (2002), defined cost accounting and costing
principles, methods and techniques in the ascertainment of costs and the analysis
of savings and excesses as compared with previous experience with
standards. Nze (1998), defined cost accounting as, “The accounting of the
cost of production of goods or services or both of them”.
TOPIC: THE PROSPECT OF ACCOUNTING AS A PROFESSION IMPLICATION FOR ACCOUNTING STUDENTS
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 65
Price: 3000 NGN
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