...Accounting, 8th Edition Chapter 1 – Decision Making and the Role of Accounting 1. Economic Decisions Many of the decisions that we make involve the use of economic resources for consumption or investment purposes. Other factors that need to be considered when making decisions are: 1. Personal taste. 2. Social factors. 3. Environmental factors. 4. Religious and/or moral factors. 5. Government policy. Steps in the decision making process: 1. Establish goals. 2. Gather available information on alternatives. 3. Determine consequences of alternatives. 4. Choose a course of action. In a complex society decision makers have to rely on data supplied by specialists. The accountant (as a specialist): o Is involved in steps 2 and 3 of the decision making process; o To offer advice regarding step 4; and o To measure the outcomes or consequences of the decision-making process. 2. Accounting Defined “The process of o Identifying - observing economic events and determining which of those events represents economic activities relevant to a particular business; o Measuring; o Recording – classification and summarisation; and o Communicating – preparing and distributing accounting reports economic information to permit informed judgements and economic decisions by users of the information”. 3. Users of Accounting Information The first objective of accounting is to provide information in reports which can be used by internal...
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...Assessment Tasks Assessor Guide BSBRSK501A: Manage risk Copyright ownership: United Business Services (Aust) Pty Ltd. This book is copyright protected under the Berne Convention. All rights reserved. No reproduction without permission. This book is protected by copyright and may not be reproduced or copied either in part or in whole nor used for financial gain without the express approval in writing of the owner (United Business Services (Aust) Pty Ltd) of the copyright. United Business Services (Aust) Pty Ltd 50 Cupania Street Algester Qld 4115 Ph: (07) 3276 0549 Email: info@ubsconsultants.com.au Web: www.ubsconsultants.com.au BSBRSK501A: Manage risk Assessment Tasks: Assessor Guide Assessment Documentation This Assessor Guide is designed to provide standardised documentation and assessment procedure for the assessment processes conducted by this RTO. The assessment tools that are used by you (the assessor) will result in evidence being generated by the student targeting this unit of competency. The evidence is kept by the RTO and is required for audit purposes. The following table summarises the types of evidence students can generate as proof of competence. The table contains information based on the AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework) Level for the unit BSBRSK501A: Manage risk. Sample assessment tools have been suggested as a means of assisting students in generating the appropriate form of evidence for this unit. AQF Level Distinguishing Features (Source: AQF...
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