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== IGC-DEFINITION (abbreviated) ==
 
== IGC-DEFINITION (abbreviated) ==
'''Responsibility accounting'''<br>
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'''Responsibility accounting / [[:de:Verantwortlichkeitsrechnung|Verantwortlichkeitsrechnung]]'''<br>
 
The whole management accounting system should be constructed on the principle of responsibility. Since managers are also responsible for the financial results, it is important to ensure, through the creation of cost centers, cost objects and [[Contribution accounting (Direct Costing and multi-step)|contribution accounting]], that each management person can see, which costs, outputs and revenues she can control directly within the time-span of one year.
 
The whole management accounting system should be constructed on the principle of responsibility. Since managers are also responsible for the financial results, it is important to ensure, through the creation of cost centers, cost objects and [[Contribution accounting (Direct Costing and multi-step)|contribution accounting]], that each management person can see, which costs, outputs and revenues she can control directly within the time-span of one year.
  

Revision as of 09:59, 14 December 2010

IGC-DEFINITION (abbreviated)

Responsibility accounting / Verantwortlichkeitsrechnung
The whole management accounting system should be constructed on the principle of responsibility. Since managers are also responsible for the financial results, it is important to ensure, through the creation of cost centers, cost objects and contribution accounting, that each management person can see, which costs, outputs and revenues she can control directly within the time-span of one year.

from: IGC-Controller-Wörterbuch, International Group of Controlling (Hrsg.)

Source

IGC-Controller-Wörterbuch, International Group of Controlling (Hrsg.), 4. Auflage, Schäffer-Poeschel, Stuttgart, 2010

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