Company company name GenworthFinancial company logo File Genworth Logo.jpg company type Public ... footnotes GenworthFinancial NYSE GNW is a Fortune 500 global financial security company that specializes ... finance stocks companyProfile?rpc 66&symbol GNW ref History Although GenworthFinancial has only been GenworthFinancial for less than a decade, the GenworthFinancial family of companies have roots ... in 1871. In May 2004, GenworthFinancial was formed out of various insurance businesses of General ... year. ref http www.altassets.com private equity news article nz6392.html ref Today, GenworthFinancial ... genworth the genworth story.html ref Legal entity structure GenworthFinancial s principal insurance ... of New York offering mortgage insurance in New York. Products & services The GenworthFinancial ... about genworth our products.html ref Awards & recognitions 2010 DALBAR Financial Intermediary Service ..., presented to Scott McKay, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer of GenworthFinancial ... to customers needs Top 25 Corporate Partner Circle of Caring, presented to GenworthFinancial Brentwood, Tennessee Corporate Campaign Leader, presented to GenworthFinancial Lynchburg, Virginia by United Way Circle of Caring Award, presented to GenworthFinancial Brentwood, Tennessee by United Way ... Corporate Leader of the Decade Award, presented to GenworthFinancial Lynchburg, Virginia by the Jubilee ... Industry Service Provider, presented to GenworthFinancial Canada by Canadian Mortgage Professional ... Award ACCORD Awards, presented to GenworthFinancial s Life Insurance Business for technical excellence ... Financial aims to make a difference around the world where its employees live and work. The Genworth Foundation, the philanthropic arm of GenworthFinancial, is a private foundation that helps build ... GenworthFinancial Corporate http www.genworth.com GenworthFinancial United States of America http www.genworth.com.au GenworthFinancial Australia http www.genworth.de GenworthFinancial Deutschland ... more details
FINANCIAL is the weekly English language newspaper with offices in Tbilisi , Georgia country Georgia and Kiev , Ukraine . Published by Intelligence Group LLC, FINANCIAL is focused on opinion leaders and top business decision makers It s about world s largest companies, investing, careers, and small business. It is distributed in Georgia and Ukraine. Declared circulation of the newspaper in Georgia is 5 000 and 10 000 of special editions. Zviad Pochkhua, President of Independent Association of Georgian Journalists http www.IAGJ.org.ge member of IFJ http www.IFJ.org and former Director and Chief Editor of Georgian Times publications holds the position of the Editor in Chief. On June 5, 2007 Intelligence Group ltd Ukraine obtained a licence for publishing FINANCIAL weekly newspaper in Ukraine. Registration N 12828 1712p FINANCIAL The FINANCIAL is registered trade mark of Intelligence Group ltd in Georgia country Georgia and Ukraine . Trade mark registration by Sakpatenti Registration date October 24, 2007 Registration N 85764 Trade mark registratrion by Ukrainian State Register body Registration date November 14, 2007 in March 2011 The FINANCIAL first in Georgia introduced QR mobile codes on its printed edition, allowing readers to scan and read articles on their mobile phones. External links official http www.financial.ge Category English language newspapers Category Newspapers published in Ukraine Category Newspapers published in Georgia country Category Publications established in 2006 Ukraine newspaper stub Georgia newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox newspaper name The FINANCIAL logo image caption type daily format A3 owners Intelligence Group llc founder Zviad Pochkhua publisher editor Zviad Pochkhua chiefeditor assoceditor maneditor newseditor Nini Sanikidze managingeditordesign campuseditor campuschief opeditor sportseditor photoeditor Levan Chkhatarashvili br Levan David Khizanishvili staff Temur Tatishvili br Lali Javakhia br Mamuka Pochkhua foundation October 6, 2005 political language Georgian language Georgian , English ceased publication headquarters Kiev, Ukraine br Tbilisi, Georgia circulation 10,000 weekly sister newspapers Wealth magazine ISSN 15123642 oclc website http www.finchannel.com br http www.financial.ge File The FINANCIAL.jpg The FINANCIAL is a main daily newspaper published by Intelligence Group llc in Georgia country Georgia . The newspaper runs a global website in English language English ref http www.finchannel.com ref and in Georgian language Georgian . ref name financial.ge http www.financial.ge ref The FINANCIAL has a weekly official circulation of 10,000 printed newspapers. They have a daily page viewing of 100,000. ref http finchannel.com ref The FINANCIAL together with Global Idea llc is the official organizer of the annual award ceremony Golden Brand. ref http www.globalidea.ge ref In 2010 The FINANCIAL was named country media sponsor for HSBC sponsored European Business Awards . ref http www.businessawards.com ref In March 2010 The FINANCIAL presented Georgian language Georgian version of newspaper. ref name financial.ge in March 2011 The FINANCIAL first in Georgia introduced QR mobile codes on its printed edition, allowing readers to scan and read articles on their mobile phones. Personnel Founder Zviad Pochkhua President of Independent Association of Georgian Journalists Journalists Koka Kalandadze Tako Khelaia Iona Maclaren Keti Chkhikvadze Mamuka Pochkhua References references Category Newspapers published in Georgia country ... more details
Financial assistance or financial aid can refer to Financial assistance share purchase , assistance given by a company for the purchase of its shares or those of its holding companies Welfare financial aid , financial aid by primarily governmental institutions or charitable organizations to individuals in need Student financial aid , funding intended to help students pay educational expenses disambig ... more details
A Financial District is the central area in some large cities where bank s, Insurance company insurance companies and other large corporation s have head offices. Financial districts are often home to skyscraper s. Some well known financial districts include United States Alphabetical by state Financial District, Los Angeles, California Financial District, San Francisco , California Brickell , Miami, Florida Financial District Metromover station , a station on the Miami Metromover LaSalle Street , Chicago, Illinois Financial District, Boston , Massachusetts Detroit Financial District Financial District, Detroit , Michigan Financial District Detroit People Mover , a station on the Detroit People Mover Financial District, Manhattan , in New York City Uptown Charlotte , Charlotte, North Carolina Canada Financial District, Toronto , Ontario United Kingdom City of London Canary Wharf , London Hong Kong Central, Hong Kong Central , Hong Kong Island Kowloon East , Kowloon Peninsula Argentina Buenos Aires CBD Microcentro Bangladesh Motijheel Pakistan Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Road , Karachi Singapore Central Area See also Central business district List of financial districts Financial center disambig Category Financial districts cs Financial District de Financial District fr Financial District ja pl Financial District pt Financial District zh ... more details
A financial asset is an intangible asset that derives value because of a contractual claim. Examples include bank deposits , Bond finance bonds , and stock stocks . Financial assets are usually more liquidity liquid than Tangible property tangible assets , such as land or real estate, and are traded on financial markets . ref http www.investopedia.com terms f financialasset.asp axzz1aitM9hP7 www.investopedia.com Financial Asset ref ref http financecareers.about.com od glossary g finassets.htm Financial Asset ref ref http www.investorwords.com 1946 financial asset.html www.investorwords.com Financial Asset ref ref http financial dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Financial Assets financial dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Financial Asset ref References reflist investment stub Category Finance ar ca Actiu financer es Activo financiero fr Immobilisation financi re ... more details
accounting The financial result is the difference between earnings before interest and taxes and earnings before taxes . It is determined by the earning or the loss which results from financial affairs. Interpretation For most industrial companies the financial result is negative, as the interest charged on borrowing generally exceeds income from investments dividends . If a company records a positive financial Result over several periods, then one has to ask how much capital is invested at which interest rate, and if this capital would not bear a greater yield if it were invested in the company s growth. In case of constant, positive financial results a company also has to deal with increasing ... financial result is defined as follows math textstyle begin align mbox Financial result & mbox Interest income & mbox Interest expense & pm mbox Write downs write ups for financial assets & pm mbox Write downs write ups for marketable securities & mbox Other financial income and expenses end align math Advantages The advantages of the use of financial result as a key performance indicators key performance indicator The financial result provides information about financing costs. Information may be gained about non consolidated companies. financial result interest income interest expenses write up and write down for financial assets write down and write up for marketable securities other financial icome and expenses Disadvantages The disadvantages of the use of financial result as a Key performance indicators Key performance indicator Operating components may be included in the financial result e.g. the income from financing activities . Investment income as a component of the financial result does not provide any information on the risk inherent in this investment. The financial result ..., Peter Noel Schomig. 100 IFRS Financial Ratios Cometis AG , 2005, ISBN 978 3980946179 Category Financial terminology Category Financial ratios finance stub pl Wynik finansowy pt Indicador de resultado ... more details
Financial security may refer to Economic security , the condition of having the resources to support a standard of living now and in the foreseeable future Security finance , a financial negotiable instrument disambiguation ... more details
Merge from Financial inclusion discuss Talk Financial exclusion date May 2010 Financial exclusion is the unavailability of banking services to people living in poverty . It is believed to be one factor preventing poor people from exiting poverty, by forcing them to manage their finances on a cash only basis and restricting their access to equitable sources of credit finance credit . Financial exclusion can make poor people vulnerable to loan shark s. Microfinance is an approach used to reduce financial exclusion. See also Financial inclusion External links http www.npi.org.uk projects financial 20exclusion.htm http webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk http www.hm treasury.gov.uk fit index.htm FinancialInclusion Taskforce http www.jrf.org.uk publications understanding and combating financial exclusion Category Banking Category Poverty Category Credit econ term stub ... more details
COI date May 2010 Infobox company company name LPL Financial company logo Image LPL Financial Logo.png ... Mark Casady , Chairman & CEO industry Financial Services revenue profit United States dollar US 3.479 billion 2011 ref name LPL.com http lplfinancial.lpl.com About LPL Financial Financials.htm LPL Financial website Financials ref num employees 2,700 num advisors 12,962 website URL http www.lpl.com LPL Financial is the largest organization of independent financial advisors in the United States ... publisher Financial Planning magazine accessdate 4 August 2011 page 29 format PDF ref LPL Financial ... Ledger established in 1973 and has since expanded its number of independent financial advisors from a few hundred to more than 12,847 in 2011. LPL Financial has headquarters in Boston , Charlotte , and San Diego . Approximately 2,700 employees support financial advisors financial institutions and technology ... needed date December 2011 LPL Financial advisors help clients meet investment goals with a number of financial services, including equities , Bond finance bonds , mutual funds , Annuity US financial ... Financial does not develop its own investment products, enabling the firm s investment professionals to offer financial advice free from broker dealer inspired conflicts of interest . ref name Join LPL.com http www.joinlpl.com financial advisor support independent unbiased research for financial advisors.html JoinLPL.com LPL Financial Research ref Timeline In 2003, LPL Financial acquired Private ... net worth clients in all 50 states. In 2004, LPL Financial acquired the broker dealer operations ... and offering Phoenix the chance to sell its products through the LPL Financial network. Citation ... Group took a 60 stake in the firm. Citation needed date December 2011 In August 2006, LPL Financial expanded its client base following the purchase of UVEST Financial Services , which provides independent ... the United States. Citation needed date December 2011 In June 2007, LPL Financial finalized its ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2010 A financial calculators is an electronic calculator that performs financial functions commonly needed in business and commerce communities. It has standalone keys for many financial calculations and functions, making such calculations more direct than on standard calculators. It may be user programmable, allowing the user to add functions that the manufacturer has not provided by default. Major manufacturers of financial calculators include Casio , Hewlett Packard , and Texas Instruments . Other manufacturers serve further niche areas in the financial calculator space. Financial calculators are also referred to as business calculators. Examples of financial calculators are the HP 12C , and the TI BA II . Category Calculators ... more details
Financial management may refer to Managerial finance , a branch of finance that concerns itself with the managerial significance of finance techniques. Corporate finance , a type of finance dealing with monetary decisions that business enterprises make and the tools and analysis used to make these decisions. Financial management for IT services , financial management of IT assets and resources disambig bg ... more details
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A financial export is a business service provided by a domestic firm regardless of ownership to a foreign firm within the scope of financial services. While financial services are often seen as a domestic service such as current accounts, mortgages, cashpoints, etc. the growing international nature of finance means that many services are now being handled abroad or in financial centres, for a variety of reasons. Financial exports include a wide range of activities from insurance to banking and brokerage. Many smaller locations such as Bermuda , Luxembourg , and the Cayman Islands lack sufficient size for a domestic economy, thus requiring them to look abroad for markets. The increasing competitiveness of financial services has meant that many countries which were self sufficient or protectionist have become increasingly reliant on financial service imports such as the United States and Japan . The United States , France , and Japan are all importers of financial services, whereas Switzerland and Germany both record modest surpluses. The leading financial exporter, in terms of exports imports, is the United Kingdom , which had 19bn of financial exports in 2004 , rising to 21bn in 2005. The UK s position is helped by both unique institutions such as Lloyds of London for insurance, the Baltic Exchange for shipping, et cetera and an environment that attracts foreign firms all large US banks have offices and operations in the City of London London Docklands Docklands and or Edinburgh . References Giles, Chris 19 July 2005 City of London drives surge in UK financial exports London Financial Times Brewer, James 20 July 2005 Shipbrokers give UK a boom year boost London Financial Times ... London Financial Times http news.ft.com cms s df162dba 7dd2 11da 8ef9 0000779e2340.html Chisholm, Jamie 5 January, 2005 UK services sector shows robust growth London Financial Times Category International economics Category Financial economics ... more details
A financial goal or financial target is an goal objective which is expressed in or based upon money . Examples include debt reduction , sufficient wealth to retirement retire or minimisation of tax . ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id YN kFZQaE1EC&pg PA17 title Ernst & Young s personal financial planning guide ref References reflist finance stub Category Financial terminology ... more details
refimprove date May 2009 A financial forecast is normally an estimate of future financial outcomes for a company or country for futures and currency markets . Using historical internal accounting and sales data, in addition to external market and economic indicators, a financial forecast is an economist s best guess of what will happen to a company in financial terms over a given time period which is usually one year. See Financial modeling . Arguably, the most difficult aspect of preparing a financial forecast is predicting revenue. Future costs can be estimated by using historical accounting data variable costs are also a function of sales. Unlike a financial plan or a budget a financial forecast doesn t have to be used as a planning document. Outside analysts can use a financial forecast to estimate a company s success in the coming year. Reference class forecasting was developed to reduce error and increase accuracy in financial forecasts. ref http www.sbs.ox.ac.uk centres bt Documents Curbing 20Optimism 20Bias 20and 20Strategic 20Misrepresentation.pdf Curbing Optimism Bias and Strategic Misrepresentation in Planning Reference Class Forecasting in Practice. European Planning Studies, vol. 16, no. 1, January 2008, pp. 3 21. ref References Reflist Category Financial terminology Forecast ... more details
Accounting In general usage, a financial plan is a series of steps or goals used by an individual or business, the progressive and cumulative attainment of which are designed to accomplish a final financial ... term savings. A financial plan sometimes refers to an investment plan, which allocates savings ... line, share finance share s in an existing business, or real estate. In business, a financial plan can refer to the three primary financial statements balance sheet , income statement , and cash flow statement created within a business plan . Financial forecast or financial plan can also refer to an annual ... B. and Robert F. Financial Accounting , 4th ed. McGraw Hill Book Company, 1970 pp. 187 188. ref A financial ..., p.578. ref While the common usage of the term financial plan often refers to a formal and defined series of steps or goals, there is some technical confusion about what the term financial plan actually ... Financial Planner Board of Standards, lacks any definition for the term financial plan in its Standards of Professional Conduct publication. This publication outlines the professional financial planner s job, and explains the process of financial planning, but the term financial plan never ... Conduct . Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards. Rev. January 2010. Retrieved 2011 09 24. ref Textbooks used in colleges offering financial planning related courses also generally do not define the term financial plan . For example, Sid Mittra, Anandi P. Sahu, and Robert A Crane, authors of Practicing Financial Planning for Professionals ref Sid Mittra, Anandi P. Sahu, Robert A Crane. Practicing Financial Planning for Professionals Practitioners Edition , 10th Edition. Rochester Hills Publishing, Inc., 2007 sec. 1 3. ref do not define what a financial plan is, but merely defer to the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards definition of financial planning . Because ..., the term financial plan is merely inferred from the defined process of financial planning . References ... more details
Cleanup date August 2007 Personal finance A financial planner or personal financial planner is a practising professional who prepares financial planning for people covering various aspects of personal ... investment planning , Financial risk management risk management and insurance planning, tax ... with which a financial planner works is to provide inflation and risk adjusted returns for its clients The work engaged in by this professional is commonly known as personal financial planning . In carrying out the planning function, he is guided by the financial planning process to create a financial ... s specific goals. The key defining aspect of what the financial planner does is that he considers all questions, information and advice as it impacts and is impacted by the entire financial and life situation of the client. Objectives People enlist the help of a financial planner because of the complexity of performing the following Providing financial security and ensuring that all goals of personal finance are met Finding direction and meaning in one s financial decisions Understanding how each financial decision affects other areas of finance and Adapting to life changes to feel more financially secure. The best results of working with a comprehensive financial planner, from an individual client or family s perspective are To create the greatest probability that all financial goals anything ... updated sensible plan that is proactive enough to accommodate any major unexpected financial event that could negatively affect the plan, and To make intelligent financial choices along the way ... financial planner, a client should establish that the planner is competent and worthy of trust ... financial products for his own benefit. As the relationship unfolds, an individual financial planning client s objective in working with a comprehensive financial planner is to clearly understand what needs to be done to implement the financial plan created for them. So, in many ways, a financial planner ... more details
orphan date December 2011 Financial Thriller refers to a subgenre of thriller fiction in which the financial system and economy play a major role. The novel The Financier 1912 by Theodore Dreiser displays elements of a financial thriller. Paul Erdman helped popularize the modern financial thriller, with The Billion Dollar Sure Thing 1973 . The former president of a Swiss bank, he penned the novel while in jail awaiting trial on fraud charges related to speculating in the cocoa market. In many cases the protagonist of a financial thriller is a financial professional such as Christian Slater s character in the 2005 film The Deal . Oftentimes, the plot centers on a financial crime. It may be a crime that merely enriches a small number of individuals as with The Millionaires by Brad Meltzer , or one that threatens the entire financial system, as in Tom Clancy s Debt of Honor . Financial thrillers are often used as morality plays to illustrate the evils of greed, as in Black Money , by Michael M. Thomas. ref Lehman Haupt, Christopher. Books of the Times A Financial Thriller With a Message. New York Times. 6 27 1994. ref In the wake of the Late 2000s financial crisis , some financial thrillers took on educational roles. The 2011 film Too Big to Fail attempts to make the crisis understandable to non experts. ref Wiegand, David. Financial thriller illuminates severity of crisis. San Francisco Chronicle, 5 20 2011. ref And the novel The Economics of Ego Surplus 2010 by Paul McDonnold uses the plot device of a terrorist attack on the U.S. financial system as a tool to teach principles of economics . ref Smith, David. Economic Outlook At the crossroads of inflation and growth. The Sunday Times UK . 1 2 2011. ref A female author of financial thrillers is Linda Davies . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Literary genres ... more details
Accounting Image Wachovia National Bank 1906 statement.jpg right thumb 250px Historical financial statement A financial statement or financial report is a formal record of the financial activities of a business, person, or other entity. In British English including United Kingdom company law a financial statement is often referred to as an account , although the term financial statement is also used, particularly by accountant s. For a business enterprise, all the relevant financial information, presented in a structured manner and in a form easy to understand, are called the financial statements. They typically include four basic financial statements, accompanied by a management discussion and analysis ref http www.iasplus.com standard ias01.htm Presentation of Financial Statements Standard IAS 1, International Accounting Standards Board. Accessed 24 June 2007. ref Statement of Financial ... an extensive set of notes to the financial statements ref http www.svtuition.org 2011 08 corporate financial reporting.html ref and explanation of financial policies and management discussion and analysis ... statement in further detail. Notes to financial statements are considered an integral part of the financial statements. Purpose of financial statements by business entities The objective of financial statements is to provide information about the financial position, performance and changes in financial ... and Presentation of Financial Statements International Accounting Standards Board. Accessed 24 June 2007. ref Financial statements should be understandable, relevant, reliable and comparable. Reported assets, liabilities, equity, income and expenses are directly related to an organization s financial position. Financial statements are intended to be understandable by readers who have a reasonable ... diligently. ref name iasplus.com Financial statements may be used by users for different purposes Owners and managers require financial statements to make important business decisions that affect ... more details
Financial market participants Financial intermediation consists of channeling funds between surplus and deficit agents . A financial intermediary is a financial institution that connects surplus and deficit agents. The classic example of a financial intermediary is a bank that transforms bank deposits ... Money, Banking, and Financial Institutions Canada in the Global Environment publisher McGraw Hill Ryerson year 2001 location Toronto page 35 url doi id isbn 0 07 087158 2 ref Through the process of financial .... ref name Siklos2001 As such, financial intermediaries channel funds from people who have extra ... States U.S. , a financial intermediary is typically an institution that facilitates the channeling ... directly via the financial market s, which is known as financial disintermediation . Functions performed by financial intermediaries Financial intermediaries provide 3 major functions Maturity ... of financial intermediaries There are 2 essential advantages from using financial intermediaries ... advantages of using financial intermediaries include Reconciling conflicting preferences of lenders ... using financial intermediaries reduces the costs of lending and borrowing Economies of scope intermediaries ... and services use same inputs to produce different outputs Types of financial intermediaries Financial intermediaries include Bank s Building society Building societies Credit union s Financial ... Financial institutions intermediaries perform the vital role of bringing together those economic ... of direct finance. Indeed, one explanation of the existence of specialist financial intermediaries is that they have a related cost advantage in offering financial services, which not only ... explanation draws on the analysis of information problems associated with financial markets. ref Cite journal last Gahir first Bruce title Financial Intermediation place Prague, Czech Republic year 2009 postscript . ref See also Debt Financial economics Investment Saving money Saving Financial market ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Financial infidelity is a term used to describe the secretive act of spending money, possessing credit and credit card s, holding secret accounts or stashes of money, borrowing money, or otherwise incurring debt unknown to one s spouse, partner, or significant other. ref name ind Cite web url http www.independent.co.uk news uk this britain financial infidelity the things we buy the lies we tell 427923.html title Financial Infidelity The Things we Buy, the Lies we Tell accessdate 2008 03 03 date 2006 12 11 author Martin Hickman work The Independent ref Adding to the monetary strain commonly associated with financial infidelity in a relationship is a subsequent loss of intimacy and trust in the relationship. Financial infidelity appears to be on the rise, with a 2005 study showing that 30 of respondents had lied about financial information and 25 had withheld information, ref name msn Cite web url http articles.moneycentral.msn.com CollegeAndFamily LoveAndMoney FinancialInfidelityIsRampant.aspx title Financial Infidelity is Rampant accessdate 2008 03 03 publisher MSN Money author Liz Pulliam Weston ref whereas a 2008 study showed that half the respondents had committed some form of financial infidelity. ref name bals Cite web url http www.baltimoresun.com business bal bz.ym.ambrose12feb12,0,4743990.column title Financial Infidelity is Pretty Common accessdate 2008 03 03 date 2008 02 12 author Eileen Ambrose work Baltimore Sun ref References reflist Category Interpersonal conflict Category Personal finance economics stub ... more details
notability Companies date April 2011 Infobox Company company name Calyon Financial company logo File Logo Calyon Financial.png Calyon Financial logo company type S.A. corporation location Chicago Chicago, Illinois parent Calyon industry Finance products Financial Services homepage http www.calyonfinancial.com www.calyonfinancial.com Calyon Financial was a subsidiary of Calyon specializing in institutional futures and options brokerage, and was also a member of the Cr dit Agricole Cr dit Agricole Group . On January 1, 2008, Calyon Financial merged with Fimat to become Newedge , which is jointly owned in a 50 50 split between the two forming company s parent banks, Calyon and Soci t G n rale . Category Cr dit Agricole Category Companies based in Chicago, Illinois US finance company stub france company stub ... more details
Financial commons refers to an experimental methodology whereby an alternative currency is given freely in the form of a basic income to preserve a common resource, until the currency is exhausted once an exchange is no longer required to preserve its use, after productive output exceeds demand, surfacing a free use commons or free access to a resource without exchange currency. ref Nathan Cravens. Alternative Currency to Transform Financial Capital into Financial Commons into Free Use Commons. October 2009. http groups.google.com group openmanufacturing browse thread thread 4b806404154a512d . ref See also financial capital banking capital economics capital capital market Capitalism finance financialization Five Capitals funding money supply list of finance topics list of accounting topics spiritual capital references Category Financial terminology Category Free economy ... more details
Refimprove date October 2007 Accounting Financial accountancy or financial accounting is the field of accountancy concerned with the preparation of financial statements for decision makers, such as Shareholder ..., and other stakeholders. Financial capital maintenance can be measured in either nominal monetary ... 07 04nd.pdf Framework, Par 104 a ref The fundamental need for financial accounting is to reduce ... to interested users. Financial accountancy is used to prepare accounting information for people outside ... provides accounting information to help managers make decisions to manage the business. In short, financial accounting is the process of summarizing financial data taken from an organization s accounting ... outside the organization. Financial accountancy is governed by both local and international accounting standards. Basic accounting concepts Financial accountants produce financial statements based on generally accepted accounting principles of a respective country. In particular cases financial statements must be prepared according to the International Financial Reporting Standards . Financial accounting serves the following purposes producing general purpose financial statements producing information ... producing financial statements for meeting regulatory requirements. Graphic definition The accounting equation Asset s Liability financial accounting Liabilities Ownership equity Owners Equity and financial statements are the main topics of financial accounting. The trial balance which is usually prepared using the double entry accounting system forms the basis for preparing the financial ... Generally Accepted Accounting Practice UK SSAP , FRS, IFRS . Financial statements display the income ... Ownership equity Owners Equity Cr Liability financial accounting Liabilities . . . Cr Retained Earnings ... qualifications cover the field of financial accountancy, including Certified Public Accountant CPA ... public company financial statements Management accounting , the other main division of accounting ... more details