Description

Book Synopsis
The go-to resource managerial accountants can turn to for sustaining their company''s competitive advantage

From flex budgeting to detailing the more sophisticated skills like throughput analysis for capital investments and the fast close for public companies, The Controller''s Function, Fourth Edition offers numerous real-world examples, expertly balancing both the technical and managerial sides of the job.

  • Provides an overview of the functions and responsibilities of the controller/management accountant in a corporation
  • Explores how controllers can better perform their jobs
  • Offers a solid foundation for those who are new to this area

Comprehensive and practical, this book fully defines the role, functions and responsibilities of the managerial accountant in a corporation.



Table of Contents

Preface xi

Chapter 1: The Controller’s Job 1

Main Job Functions 1

Job Description 2

Job Qualifications 5

Organizational Structure of the Accounting Department 6

Ethics 11

Chapter 2: Internal Control 13

Basic Elements 13

Controls to Use in Your Business 20

Elements of Internal Accounting Control 48

Levels of Controls 49

Fraud 50

Auditing for Fraud 54

Notes 55

Chapter 3: Planning and the Strategic Plan 56

Strategic Plan Overview 56

System of Plans 59

Planning Cycle 60

Planning Roles 62

Planning Timing and the Planning Period 63

Business Mission 65

Developing Long-Range Objectives 67

Developing Long-Range Strategies 69

Chapter 4: Long-Range Financial Plan 73

Layout and Purpose 73

Trends of Revenues and Profits 75

Capital Investments 76

Cash Flows and Financing Requirements 77

Risk Analysis 78

Breakdown by Business Unit/Product Line/Geography 81

Financial Position 81

Chapter 5: Annual Plan 87

System of Plans 87

Additional Budget Modeling Topics 100

Annual Planning Cycle 102

Role of the Controller 103

Sales Planning: The Base of All Business Plans 103

Steps in Developing the Near-Term Sales Plan 104

Methods for Determining the Sales Forecast 105

Changes in the Sales Mixture 109

Changes in the Sales Price 111

Changes in the Cost 112

Chapter 6: Sales 114

Role of the Controller 114

Sales Analysis 116

Sales Standards 120

Sales Reports 122

Product Pricing 125

Chapter 7: Distribution Expenses 132

Role of the Sales Manager 133

Analyzing Distribution Costs 133

Analyzing by Application 135

Setting the Distribution Budget 141

Chapter 8: Direct Materials and Labor 148

Objectives 148

Role of the Controller 149

Types of Cost Systems 152

Measuring Direct Material Costs 153

Controlling Direct Material Costs 154

Controlling Direct Material Quantities 155

Measuring Direct Labor Costs 158

Controlling Direct Labor Costs 159

Target Costing 165

Chapter 9: Overhead 167

Need for Overhead Controls 168

Responsibilities of the Controller 169

Account Classifications 170

Fixed and Variable Costs 172

Cost Allocation 178

Controlling Overhead 186

Production Reports 190

Chapter 10: General and Administrative Expenses 193

Functions Involved 193

Accounting for and Allocating Administrative Expenses 194

Responsibility Accounting 196

“Unique” Expenses 197

Controlling Costs 199

Chapter 11: Cash and Investments 202

Objectives of Cash Management 202

Role of the Controller 203

Cash Collections 204

Cash Disbursements 207

Investment of Short-Term Funds 208

Accounting for Records of Investment 210

Cash and Investment Controls 214

Chapter 12: Receivables 221

Functions of the Credit Department 221

Shortening the Receivables Cycle 225

Reserve for Doubtful Accounts 227

Receivables Fraud and Control 227

Chapter 13: Inventory 229

Inventory Management Systems 229

Inventory Tracking 235

Physical Inventory Procedure 241

Inventory Valuation 244

Inventory Fraud and Controls 247

Chapter 14: Property, Plant, and Equipment 251

Role of the Controller 252

Capital Budgeting 253

Postproject Appraisals 267

Other Aspects of Fixed Assets 268

Chapter 15: Liabilities 271

Objectives 271

Controls 272

Credit Agreement Provisions 274

Debt Capacity 275

Bond Ratings 276

Leverage 278

Chapter 16: Equity 281

Role of the Controller 281

Cost of Capital 282

Dividend Policy 290

Long-Term Equity Planning 291

Repurchasing Common Shares 298

Capital Stock Records 299

Chapter 17: Operational Accounting 301

Create Departmental Job Descriptions 301

Create a Departmental Training Program 303

Clear Out Excess Documentation 306

Streamline the Accounting Workflow 307

Document All Major Processes 309

Schedule the Department 310

Correct the Underlying Causes of Errors 312

Use of Best Practices 314

Outsourcing Selected Accounting Functions 316

Chapter 18: The Fast Close 322

Different Types of Fast Close 323

How to Achieve a Fast Close 324

Enhanced Closing Process 339

Summary 339

Chapter 19: SEC Filings 341

Form 8-K 341

Annual 10-K and Quarterly 10-Q Reports 348

Timing of Annual and Quarterly Report Filings 350

Form S- 1 351

Form S- 3 352

Form S- 8 353

Forms Requiring Payment to the SEC 354

Fedwire Payments 355

Chapter 20: Performance Measurements and Trends 356

Performance Measurements 357

Trends 373

Interrelationship of Ratios 375

Just-in-Time Ratios 375

Chapter 21: Financial Analysis 378

Analyzing Financial Statements 378

Analyzing Working Capital 385

Analyzing Financing Options 391

Services Profitability Analysis 394

The Throughput Analysis Model 397

Production Outsourcing Decision 399

New Product Decision 401

Chapter 22: Cost Reduction 404

Types of Reports Used for Cost Reduction Analysis 404

Spend Analysis Overview 408

Spend Database 409

Supplier Consolidation Analysis 410

Parts Consolidation Analysis 412

Maintenance, Repair, and Operations Item Analysis 412

Spend Compliance 413

Spend Analysis Reports 414

Workforce Reduction Analysis 417

Workforce Reduction Issues 421

Workforce Reduction Alternatives 422

5S Analysis 423

Check Sheets 424

Error Quantification 424

Fixed Cost Analysis 426

Ishikawa Diagrams 427

Value Stream Mapping 427

Waste Analysis 430

Chapter 23: Taxes 432

Tax Strategy 433

Tax Organization 434

Role of the Tax Manager 436

Tax Records 437

Tax versus Book Accounting 440

Sales and Use Taxes 441

Proper Classification of Accounts 442

Chapter 24: Selecting a Financial Information System 444

Reasons to Purchase Software 445

Defining Systems Requirements 445

Existing System Documentation 448

Joint Sessions 449

Preparing the Request for Proposal 452

Distribution of the Request for Proposal 457

Review of the Vendor’s Completed Proposal 458

Reference Calls 462

Demonstration 463

Site Visits 463

Cost of the System 464

Final Selection 465

Contract Negotiations 465

Postimplementation Review 466

Appendix New Controller Checklist 469

About the Author 477

Index 479

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 11/03/2011
    ISBN13: 9780470937426, 978-0470937426
    ISBN10: 0470937424

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The go-to resource managerial accountants can turn to for sustaining their company''s competitive advantage

    From flex budgeting to detailing the more sophisticated skills like throughput analysis for capital investments and the fast close for public companies, The Controller''s Function, Fourth Edition offers numerous real-world examples, expertly balancing both the technical and managerial sides of the job.

    • Provides an overview of the functions and responsibilities of the controller/management accountant in a corporation
    • Explores how controllers can better perform their jobs
    • Offers a solid foundation for those who are new to this area

    Comprehensive and practical, this book fully defines the role, functions and responsibilities of the managerial accountant in a corporation.



    Table of Contents

    Preface xi

    Chapter 1: The Controller’s Job 1

    Main Job Functions 1

    Job Description 2

    Job Qualifications 5

    Organizational Structure of the Accounting Department 6

    Ethics 11

    Chapter 2: Internal Control 13

    Basic Elements 13

    Controls to Use in Your Business 20

    Elements of Internal Accounting Control 48

    Levels of Controls 49

    Fraud 50

    Auditing for Fraud 54

    Notes 55

    Chapter 3: Planning and the Strategic Plan 56

    Strategic Plan Overview 56

    System of Plans 59

    Planning Cycle 60

    Planning Roles 62

    Planning Timing and the Planning Period 63

    Business Mission 65

    Developing Long-Range Objectives 67

    Developing Long-Range Strategies 69

    Chapter 4: Long-Range Financial Plan 73

    Layout and Purpose 73

    Trends of Revenues and Profits 75

    Capital Investments 76

    Cash Flows and Financing Requirements 77

    Risk Analysis 78

    Breakdown by Business Unit/Product Line/Geography 81

    Financial Position 81

    Chapter 5: Annual Plan 87

    System of Plans 87

    Additional Budget Modeling Topics 100

    Annual Planning Cycle 102

    Role of the Controller 103

    Sales Planning: The Base of All Business Plans 103

    Steps in Developing the Near-Term Sales Plan 104

    Methods for Determining the Sales Forecast 105

    Changes in the Sales Mixture 109

    Changes in the Sales Price 111

    Changes in the Cost 112

    Chapter 6: Sales 114

    Role of the Controller 114

    Sales Analysis 116

    Sales Standards 120

    Sales Reports 122

    Product Pricing 125

    Chapter 7: Distribution Expenses 132

    Role of the Sales Manager 133

    Analyzing Distribution Costs 133

    Analyzing by Application 135

    Setting the Distribution Budget 141

    Chapter 8: Direct Materials and Labor 148

    Objectives 148

    Role of the Controller 149

    Types of Cost Systems 152

    Measuring Direct Material Costs 153

    Controlling Direct Material Costs 154

    Controlling Direct Material Quantities 155

    Measuring Direct Labor Costs 158

    Controlling Direct Labor Costs 159

    Target Costing 165

    Chapter 9: Overhead 167

    Need for Overhead Controls 168

    Responsibilities of the Controller 169

    Account Classifications 170

    Fixed and Variable Costs 172

    Cost Allocation 178

    Controlling Overhead 186

    Production Reports 190

    Chapter 10: General and Administrative Expenses 193

    Functions Involved 193

    Accounting for and Allocating Administrative Expenses 194

    Responsibility Accounting 196

    “Unique” Expenses 197

    Controlling Costs 199

    Chapter 11: Cash and Investments 202

    Objectives of Cash Management 202

    Role of the Controller 203

    Cash Collections 204

    Cash Disbursements 207

    Investment of Short-Term Funds 208

    Accounting for Records of Investment 210

    Cash and Investment Controls 214

    Chapter 12: Receivables 221

    Functions of the Credit Department 221

    Shortening the Receivables Cycle 225

    Reserve for Doubtful Accounts 227

    Receivables Fraud and Control 227

    Chapter 13: Inventory 229

    Inventory Management Systems 229

    Inventory Tracking 235

    Physical Inventory Procedure 241

    Inventory Valuation 244

    Inventory Fraud and Controls 247

    Chapter 14: Property, Plant, and Equipment 251

    Role of the Controller 252

    Capital Budgeting 253

    Postproject Appraisals 267

    Other Aspects of Fixed Assets 268

    Chapter 15: Liabilities 271

    Objectives 271

    Controls 272

    Credit Agreement Provisions 274

    Debt Capacity 275

    Bond Ratings 276

    Leverage 278

    Chapter 16: Equity 281

    Role of the Controller 281

    Cost of Capital 282

    Dividend Policy 290

    Long-Term Equity Planning 291

    Repurchasing Common Shares 298

    Capital Stock Records 299

    Chapter 17: Operational Accounting 301

    Create Departmental Job Descriptions 301

    Create a Departmental Training Program 303

    Clear Out Excess Documentation 306

    Streamline the Accounting Workflow 307

    Document All Major Processes 309

    Schedule the Department 310

    Correct the Underlying Causes of Errors 312

    Use of Best Practices 314

    Outsourcing Selected Accounting Functions 316

    Chapter 18: The Fast Close 322

    Different Types of Fast Close 323

    How to Achieve a Fast Close 324

    Enhanced Closing Process 339

    Summary 339

    Chapter 19: SEC Filings 341

    Form 8-K 341

    Annual 10-K and Quarterly 10-Q Reports 348

    Timing of Annual and Quarterly Report Filings 350

    Form S- 1 351

    Form S- 3 352

    Form S- 8 353

    Forms Requiring Payment to the SEC 354

    Fedwire Payments 355

    Chapter 20: Performance Measurements and Trends 356

    Performance Measurements 357

    Trends 373

    Interrelationship of Ratios 375

    Just-in-Time Ratios 375

    Chapter 21: Financial Analysis 378

    Analyzing Financial Statements 378

    Analyzing Working Capital 385

    Analyzing Financing Options 391

    Services Profitability Analysis 394

    The Throughput Analysis Model 397

    Production Outsourcing Decision 399

    New Product Decision 401

    Chapter 22: Cost Reduction 404

    Types of Reports Used for Cost Reduction Analysis 404

    Spend Analysis Overview 408

    Spend Database 409

    Supplier Consolidation Analysis 410

    Parts Consolidation Analysis 412

    Maintenance, Repair, and Operations Item Analysis 412

    Spend Compliance 413

    Spend Analysis Reports 414

    Workforce Reduction Analysis 417

    Workforce Reduction Issues 421

    Workforce Reduction Alternatives 422

    5S Analysis 423

    Check Sheets 424

    Error Quantification 424

    Fixed Cost Analysis 426

    Ishikawa Diagrams 427

    Value Stream Mapping 427

    Waste Analysis 430

    Chapter 23: Taxes 432

    Tax Strategy 433

    Tax Organization 434

    Role of the Tax Manager 436

    Tax Records 437

    Tax versus Book Accounting 440

    Sales and Use Taxes 441

    Proper Classification of Accounts 442

    Chapter 24: Selecting a Financial Information System 444

    Reasons to Purchase Software 445

    Defining Systems Requirements 445

    Existing System Documentation 448

    Joint Sessions 449

    Preparing the Request for Proposal 452

    Distribution of the Request for Proposal 457

    Review of the Vendor’s Completed Proposal 458

    Reference Calls 462

    Demonstration 463

    Site Visits 463

    Cost of the System 464

    Final Selection 465

    Contract Negotiations 465

    Postimplementation Review 466

    Appendix New Controller Checklist 469

    About the Author 477

    Index 479

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