Difference between forensic accounting and human resource accounting
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Human resource accounting is the process of identifying and reporting investments made in the human resources of an organization that are presently unaccounted for in the conventional accounting practices. It is an extension of standard accounting principles. Measuring the value of the human resources can assist organizations in accurately documenting their assets.
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Thehuman resource process was established to fulfill a number of objectives within the organization. These include:
To furnish cost value information for making proper and effective management decisions about acquiring, allocating, developing, and maintaining human resources in order to achieve cost effective organizational objectives.
To monitor effectively the use of human resources by the management.
To have an analysis of the Human Asset, i.e. whether such assets are conserved, depleted, or appreciated.
To aid in the development of management principles and proper decision making for the future, by classifying financial consequences of various practices.
ObjectivesEdit
Thehuman resource process was established to fulfill a number of objectives within the organization. These include:
To furnish cost value information for making proper and effective management decisions about acquiring, allocating, developing, and maintaining human resources in order to achieve cost effective organizational objectives.
To monitor effectively the use of human resources by the management.
To have an analysis of the Human Asset, i.e. whether such assets are conserved, depleted, or appreciated.
To aid in the development of management principles and proper decision making for the future, by classifying financial consequences of various practices.
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