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The role of the management accountant is large and not exhaustive  

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The role of the management accountant is large and not exhaustive The Role of the Management Accountant is Constantly Changing The role of the management accountant is large and not exhaustive. Defining the role of the management account Depends on many factors including: the goal of the organisation, the size of the organisation and the structure of the organisation. Popular consensus however highlights a number of areas shared by most management accountants. Most would agree that the management accountants job is concerned with supplying senior management with information. This information is not limited to financial information it relates to any economic information that will allow senior management to make more informed decisions. Unlike financial accounting, management accounts must look to the future in many cases they need to supply information that will help people in the organisation see the situation in a better light. A manager may ask a management accountant "Will...

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