6. Management accounting
a Is a clearial work
b. Is a accounting for future
c Is a recording technique ? management
recated transacion
d. Is an analysis
the past business
activities
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Managerial accounting is the practice of identifying, measuring, analyzing, interpreting, and communicating financial information to managers for the pursuit of an organization's goals. It varies from financial accounting because the intended purpose of managerial accounting is to assist users internal to the company in making well-informed business decisions.
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