Financial Control Systems
Since one of the primary purposes of every business firm is to earn a profit, managers need financial controls. Two specific financial controls include budgets and financial ratio analysis.
i) Budgets act as a planning tool and control tools as well. They provide managers with quantitative standards against which to measure and compare resource consumption.
ii) Financial ratios are calculated by taking numbers from the organization’s primary financial statements the income statement and the balance sheet.
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