Accounting management
Accounting Management (Business) is the practical application of management techniques to control and report on the financial health of the organization. This involves the analysis, planning, implementation, and control of programs designed to provide financial data reporting for managerial decision making. This includes the maintenance of bank accounts, developing financial statements, cash flow and financial performance analysis. Accounting management is a mandatory knowledge module of any MBA program.
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accounting management
In
network management, a
set of functions that (a) enables network service use to be measured and the costs for such use to be determined and (b) includes all the resources consumed, the facilities used to collect accounting
data, the facilities used to set billing parameters for the services used by customers,
maintenance of the data bases used for billing purposes, and the preparation of resource usage and billing reports. (
188 ) [After ANSI T1.210]
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)
(c) Copyright 1993 by Denis Howe