Tag Archive: "nonprofit finance"
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Recording: Cash Management and Cash Modeling for Nonprofits
This web recording encourages nonprofit leaders to take an unflinching look at their current fiscal state, consider all the options needed to find a path through the current crisis, and let their mission and values guide thoughtful and effective choices.
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Financial Leadership in the Face of Impossible Choices
Financial leadership during times like these requires an unflinching look at your current fiscal state and a willingness to seek and share solutions across your whole organization. Holding true to your mission will guide you towards thoughtful, compassionate, and effective decisions in the midst of hardship. To help, we are offering you a few simple financial tools and some creative approaches to navigate otherwise impossible choices.
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Elegant Reporting in Nonprofit Accounting
The whole point of designing an elegant accounting system is to produce elegant reports – useful, cogent information to help us make decisions, inspire our staff, build trust among our stakeholders, and align our use of resources to meet our mission goals.
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What’s the Right Price for Nonprofit Mission?
Presenting a line-item budget to a potential funder is the equivalent of pricing the work at cost. It reduces the value of the work and the important mission it represents to time and materials. The danger of representing a nonprofit financial story this way is that we too often do an incomplete job of capturing the true costs associated with the work.
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Elegant Allocations in Nonprofit Accounting
The point of taking the time to design an elegant accounting system is not only simplicity, it is power – decision-making power. For nonprofits, we strengthen our decision making when we can see the whole truth about our programs and their finances.
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Nonprofits, Choose Your Auditors Well
Choosing the right auditors is one of the most important decisions a nonprofit and its financial leaders must make.
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Strategy Meets Standards In Nonprofit Accounting
While being accurate and responsible with our accounting is important, nonprofits can make more powerful use of new accounting standards if they learn to use them strategically.
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Elegant Cost Centers
To build toward financial elegance, start with the broadest view of your organization and work inward. All nonprofits have a mission and a corresponding mission statement. The way your organization goes about its work, and the financial systems it sets up to support its work, should flow directly from that mission.