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Accounting Information And Its Influence On Economic Decisions

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  • Oana DRĂGAN

    (Academia de Studii Economice, Bucureşti)

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Accounting information is one of the most important information in the economic environment, information that underlies the most important decisions of companies. Economic studies have shown that, out of all the information conveyed in a company, about 80% is represented by economic information, and of this, 47% is the accounting information. We can say, in this case, that at the company level, accounting is the most important element of the information system: most decisions at the microeconomic level are made based on the information provided by accounting, which allows external information managers and users to have an image of the entire organization and connects with the other components of the enterprise information system by integrating information into a common database. Thus we come to the conclusion that the matter of accounting can be considered as an information system that processes and quantifies data by transmitting the financial information needed to make decisions. The empirical study carried out in this article with the participation of professional accountants aims to highlight the role of accounting information in companies, its importance and the way it is used by professionals in the economic field in presenting financial management feelings highlighting how accounting information influences decisions within company.

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  • Oana DRĂGAN, 2019. "Accounting Information And Its Influence On Economic Decisions," Management Intercultural, Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence, Editorial Department, issue 43, pages 85-97, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:interc:y:2019:i:43:p:85-97
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    Keywords

    Accounting; Information; Conceptual maps;
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    • G30 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - General

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