A timely, practical, and concise handbook of best practices for
nonprofit financial management
In 2010 an estimated 325,000 charities, membership groups, and trade
associations?with small nonprofits disproportionately represented?stand
to lose their tax exemptions for failure to comply with financial
management requirements. Nonprofit Financial Management: A Practical
Guide is a timely, functional, and concise handbook of best practices
for nonprofit organizations of every size.
- Addresses federal reporting requirements and discusses methods to
decrease expenses, ensure accounting control, increase revenues
through professional cash management, and understand budget statements
- Explains how to read financial statements and analyze a nonprofit's
financial condition by using the most recent IRS 990 reporting form
- Covers the full range of financial-management topics, including
accounting, internal controls, auditing, evaluating financial
condition, budgeting, cash management and banking, purchasing and
contracting, borrowing and risk management
Written in an easy-to-read style, with more than 100 exhibits, this book
is essential for every nonprofit financial manager.