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0-7879-7540-0 Bookkeeping for Nonprofits Bookkeeping for Nonprofits is a hands-on guide that offers nonprofit leaders, managers, and staff the tools they need to create and maintain a complete and accurate set of accounting records. This much-needed resource provides those with little or no bookkeeping experience with practical advice in a highly accessible format. Written by Murray Dropkin and Jim Halpin, Bookkeeping for Nonprofits is a step-by-step introduction to keeping accounting records, which form the foundation for a nonprofit organization's financial reports, tax returns, budgets, cash forecasts, and grant proposals. Using this volume as a guide, nonprofit leaders and staff will be able to set up books with or without accounting software and ensure that the records meet the needs of their organization. Bookkeeping for Nonprofits is a comprehensive resource that * Discusses how transactions provide day-to-day information for tracking
cash balances and cash requirements Designed to be easy to use, the book is filled with illustrations and checklists. "Bookkeeping for Nonprofits is the remarkable new guide for a new
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: List of Exhibits and Checklists. Dedication. Preface. Acknowledgments. The Authors. PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD BOOKKEEPING. 1. Overview of the Bookkeeping Function. 2. The Accounting Equation. 3. The Chart of Accounts. PART TWO: RECORDING TRANSACTIONS CORRECTLY THE FIRST TIME. 4. Income. 5. Cash Receipts. 6. Payroll. 7. Purchases. 8. Cash Disbursements. 9. General Journal Entries. 10. The Month-End Close and Account Analysis. 11. Allocating Costs. PART THREE: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER. 12. Financial Statements. 13. Operating Budgets. 14. Cash Flow Reporting, Forecasting, and Management. 15. Conclusion. PART FOUR: RESOURCES. Resource A: Good Financial Management. Resource B: Setting Up Your Files. Resource C: Alternative Recordkeeping Approaches. Resource D: Managing Your Computer System: Security, Backups, and Other Considerations. Resource E: Organization and Tax Issues of Tax-Exempt Organizations. Resource F: Checklist: Financial Monitoring of Government Grants. Resource G: Excerpts from OMB Circular A-122. Resource H: Web Site Resources. Resource I: Bibliography.
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