Management Accounting | Reports, Metrics, Business Control | Baliyants
Management Accounting

Management Accounting for Owners and Teams

We help build management accounting that shows owners and managers the real business picture: profit, processes, sales, marketing and loss points.

What the Work Includes

Management accounting is not needed for beautiful reports, but for decisions. We identify which metrics actually affect the business, where data is collected manually, why numbers conflict and which decisions the team must make regularly. Then we build reports, data rules, responsibility and management rhythm.

Metric Model

We define which metrics are needed by the owner, directors and department leaders.

Data Sources

We review CRM, finance, ads, warehouse, service, spreadsheets and manual reports.

Reports

We build dashboards and regular forms that show deviations and causes.

Management Rhythm

We define who reviews each report, how often, what decisions are made and who owns actions.

When This Is Useful

  • The owner learns about problems too late because reports are manual and irregular.
  • Finance, sales, marketing and operations argue about numbers and data sources.
  • The company needs to understand profitability of directions, clients, channels or processes.

Project Route

01

Goals

We capture management questions that reports should answer without manual explanation.

02

Data

We check sources, owners, quality, update frequency and unified accounting rules.

03

Reporting

We assemble metrics for profit, sales, marketing, operations and resources.

04

Cadence

We embed reports into weekly or monthly management cycles.

Metrics We Control

revenue margin profit DRR conversion operation cost
Trust Signals 1

We do not create reports for their own sake: each metric must support a decision.

Trust Signals 2

We separate statutory accounting from management view so tasks are not mixed.

Trust Signals 3

We assign data owners, because reports quickly lose trust without responsibility.

FAQ

How is management accounting different from statutory accounting?

Statutory accounting serves required reporting; management accounting serves internal business decisions.

Can we start with simple reports?

Yes. Choose metrics that are actually used for management and improve data quality gradually.

Is a BI dashboard required?

BI is useful when data sources are stable and managers have recurring questions.

Who should own the data?

Each source and metric needs an owner; otherwise numbers become a subject of dispute.

We will build your management control system

You will see which metrics and reports are needed for regular decisions. We will review the task and suggest the first practical step.

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